Great job, Andrew!
Lego My TorgoReader Andrew Colunga has recreated the SOL and several scenes from MST3K using Lego blocks. Check them out.
Great job, Andrew! 10 Replies to “Lego My Torgo”Commenting at Satellite News
We are determined to encourage thoughtful discussion, so please be respectful to others. We also provide an "Ignore" button () to help our users cope with "trolls" and other commenters whom they find annoying. Go to our Commenting Guidelines page for more details, including how to report offensive and spam commenting. Comments are closed. |
|
Satellite News is a fan site for the Mystery Science Theater 3000 television and Netflix series. It is an independent publication written and compiled by Chris Cornell (msampo@aol.com) and Brian Henry (erhardt4@aol.com). Satellite of Love, LLC does not maintain this web site, nor is it responsible for this site's content.
All content posted on Satellite News is copyright © 2024 by Chris Cornell and Brian Henry, except where otherwise noted. This Date in MSTory is written and compiled by Steve Finley, Chris Cornell and Brian Henry. Copyright © 2024 All rights reserved. Please do not reproduce This Date in MSTory items in any form without express written permission from the authors. Items of MST3K news may be duplicated or reposted, as long as Satellite News is cited as the source. The views and opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of Satellite of Love, LLC. No warranty is expressed or implied that the information given herein is completely accurate, and in fact this information can and will change at any time. So there. Mystery Science Theater 3000, its characters and situations are copyrights and trademarks of Satellite of Love, LLC. Banner image created by Larry Lee Moniz. |
Wow, that is actually really nice. Great job.
0 likes
From one Lego man to another, I’ve go to say, those are remarkably good… especially on that scale!
0 likes
Ah, I second Matty-O’s sentiment.
No Legomation though? They go really well with stop-motion films.
I have about 4 billion Legos (sorry, sorry, “Lego bricks or toys”) in storage, but I keep a few near my computer as a great reminder to keep imagining things.
0 likes
Oh, for CUTE!
0 likes
Wow, those are cool. When I was little I used to create my own Lego characters but not like this. I didn’t build the characters out of Lego’s. Instead I would use paint and modeling clay to modify the little Lego people to look like the characters (this was well before the days of the modern licensed Lego toys like Star Wars or Indiana Jones). I did a lot of comic and movie characters, and of course the whole Satellite of Love crew including Gypsy and a little custom built playset of the SOL set itself. I did build the Bots out of Legos, but they were smaller than these and fit the scale of the painted up Joel Lego figure. I even had the little Gizmonics Institute patch on his chest and the G logo to his back. I still have them packed away somewhere, but it would take me forever to find them.
0 likes
Seriously awesome. :) My faves are the “Why don’t they look?” recreation and of course, Torgo. Brilliant work, Andrew!
0 likes
Hah some nice work there!
0 likes
Cool. :cool:
0 likes
Simply brilliant
0 likes
I want all of them. They’re awesome.
0 likes