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The sky was not disappointing anyone last week at the Pole; it had it all—stars, Milky Way, and auroras. Work-wise it was rather quiet for IceCube’s winterovers. But they had other activities going on, including emergency response training and showcasing their LEGO creations in a blog post for LEGO fans. Apparently LEGO is popular this year at the Pole, with roughly a quarter of the winterover population identifying as LEGO enthusiasts. And in appreciation of the winterovers’ participation in their interview, the blog team designed a LEGO model “Herc” and will be sending parts and instructions to the Pole in the summer. Nice design!
![LEGOcart](https://res.cloudinary.com/icecube/images/w_750,h_500,c_scale/q_auto/v1608055188/news_attachment.file_.80d30d0a0b56ae89.4c45474f636172745f39323941343532312e6a7067/news_attachment.file_.80d30d0a0b56ae89.4c45474f636172745f39323941343532312e6a7067.jpg?_i=AA)
![LEGOgroup](https://res.cloudinary.com/icecube/images/w_750,h_500,c_scale/q_auto/v1608055186/news_attachment.file_.a2589aa27f9e9fd0.4c45474f67726f75705f39323941343530392e6a7067/news_attachment.file_.a2589aa27f9e9fd0.4c45474f67726f75705f39323941343530392e6a7067.jpg?_i=AA)
![LEGOHerc](https://res.cloudinary.com/icecube/images/w_750,h_563,c_scale/q_auto/v1608055185/news_attachment.file_.ba6508cee499d830.4c45474f486572635f353433392e6a7067/news_attachment.file_.ba6508cee499d830.4c45474f486572635f353433392e6a7067.jpg?_i=AA)