My LEGO® Collection

My LEGO® collection started innocently enough. I once saw an Architecture set in a Barnes & Noble and thought it would be fun to put it together. I don't even remember which set it was. Since then, the collection has grown through gifts from family members. The only other set I have bought myself was the Concorde, which is one of my top two favorite builds. My other favorite build is Notre-Dame de Paris.

A detailed LEGO<sup>®</sup> model of the Concorde supersonic airliner is displayed on a wooden table. The model is predominantly white with a red stripe running along its fuselage and a blue tail fin featuring the word 'Concorde.' The nose is in a downward position, and the landing gear is extended. In the background, there is another LEGO<sup>®</sup> model of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, placed on a black base.
LEGO® Concorde
A detailed LEGO<sup>®</sup> model of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, showcasing its intricate Gothic architecture, including the rose window, spire, and twin towers, placed on a wooden table in a softly lit room.
LEGO® Notre-Dame de Paris
A dark wooden desk with an attached bookshelf, displaying various LEGO<sup>®</sup> architectural models, including the Concorde, the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the White House, and other famous landmarks. A red lamp with a decorative shade sits on the right side of the desk, and a model airplane wing is partially visible above the bookshelf. The setting appears to be an office or study room.
My full LEGO® collection lives in my office at school because my wife does not find them worthy of home decor.