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Now we can add to this list of stop-n-go beauties a new 8-bit LEGO stop-motion from Swedish art duo, Rymdreglage. It’s not only chock full of nerdy references but also took nine years to complete.
In terms of piece count, the biggest Lego set ever released is the Lego Art World Map, which has over 11,000 pieces. The item can be mounted and pinned with its owner’s travels. Other many-piece ...
12 years ago Swedish musical duo Rymdreglage released the now-legendary Lego animated music video, 8-Bit Trip. This week, after nine years of work, three of which were spent building a custom ...
LEGO x Nintendo’s The Mighty Bowser is still the biggest LEGO set in Super Mario lineup to date with a whopping 2,807 pieces. Even the recently released LEGO Mario Kart Standard Kart set can’t ...
The 8-Bit Minigame shown above is all about escaping that asteroid monster in a tiny ship. Yup, that’s the same monster. Just take a look at the real thing above and compare.
Lego will release “The Mighty Bowser” set on Oct. 1, and it’ll run builders $269.99. But like most expensive Lego sets, this Bowser build comes with 2,807 pieces, so it’s going to take a ...
Clearly, each one was carefully crafted, capturing Mario's 8-bit essence in glorious LEGO brick style. Mario's villainous rival, Bowser, also gets a LEGO makeover by U.S.-based David Pickett.
The battle between LEGO 8-bit Link and Dark Link is pretty great too. Rymdreglage Shockingly, it’s looking like this stop-motion sequel isn’t on nearly the same viral trajectory as the original.
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