Moving Photos: Adding Movement and Magic to LEGO BrickHeadz
/LEGO BrickHeadz are usually pretty static, so today we electrify them with some magical movement to make their photos come alive!
Read MoreLEGO BrickHeadz are usually pretty static, so today we electrify them with some magical movement to make their photos come alive!
Read MoreWhat essential characteristics define a BrickHeadz figure? We push the boundaries by going on an unexpected journey through Middle Earth with LEGO’s Lord of the Rings BrickHeadz.
Read MoreAdam Dodge brings us these instantly recognizable Brickheadz of cult favorites Calvin and Hobbes. Adam admits to "stretching" the accepted boundaries to make the Hobbes build more proportionately appropriate. Adam is on a roll with this theme, it's one I personally haven't bought into just yet but I'm certainly starting to see the appeal!
BrickHeadz have limited opportunities for many details. However, a crossover between LEGO's new series and Transformers proves that you can pack small details into these little character designs. Curtydc designed a Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, including details like the wheels, headlights, and grills of their robotic designs. These are possibly my favorite BrickHeadz figures created by AFOL's. I hope we see more of these BrickHeadz in disguise soon!
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