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10:33, 2014/05/30
An adventurous couple who take holiday pictures of their travels around the world have hit the internet because they`re made of Lego.
The plastic duo are the tiny counterparts of real-life couple Craig McCartney and Lindsey Haggerty, both 31, from Scotland, who go by the name of the Lego Travellers - building up thousands of followers on Facebook.
Craig said: 'I was thinking of things to get my girlfriend for her 30th birthday and I came across a little Lego camera.
'This gave me some inspiration - we like to travel as much as we can and when we visit a new city or go somewhere on holiday.
'Lindsey always has the camera for taking pictures and I carry the map and a bag with our things.
'So I made two Lego figures to represent us - Lego Lindsey with the camera and Lego me with the map and rucksack - and that was the first gift I gave her when we were in Paris for her 30th.
Craig said: 'I was thinking of things to get my girlfriend for her 30th birthday and I came across a little Lego camera.
'This gave me some inspiration - we like to travel as much as we can and when we visit a new city or go somewhere on holiday.
'Lindsey always has the camera for taking pictures and I carry the map and a bag with our things.
'So I made two Lego figures to represent us - Lego Lindsey with the camera and Lego me with the map and rucksack - and that was the first gift I gave her when we were in Paris for her 30th.
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