Ever faffed about with those LEGO building blocks when you were a kid? Did you find yourself creating crappy, contorted (yellow) versions of cartoon characters and super heroes you saw on the TV? Well, now that you’re a teenager with nothing better to do (or an adult with nothing better to do, except your job), you can revisit those powerful Danish bricks of creation and make your very own Sonic the Hedgehog!
Gaming blog Kotaku has an excellent post on how to grab a computer game character sprite, size it up for LEGO-ssimilation, and glue your masterpiece together so you can hang it on your wall. The example they use here is, funnily enough, Sonic the Hedgehog, albeit a squishy one that we may take to the gym to get straightened out a bit. If you have kids, it’s also a great way to bond with the little critters. Or, if you’re having a turbulent relationship, create with your wife for some awesome divorce-repellant building fun. LEGO heals all wounds.
How To Make A Pixel Sonic Out of LEGO (And Bond With Your Kids) – Kotaku (thanks, 3thmthm!)
How ironic.. I was just thinking this morning how awesome it would be to create a huge LEGO Sonic. Although this isn’t exactly how I imagined, I might have to try it out.
I made a Lego Sonic yearrrrrrs ago, wasnt as neat looking as this… but it did have movable arms D:
I’ve already started one with my collection of Pixel Blocks, and heck, they take a lot flippin’ longer than lego.
Perler and Hama beads are better. =/
Hey, I´ve made a Lego Sonic, too. But I´m more proud about my Lego Shadow 😀
http://sonicadvance.deviantart.com/art/Lego-Hedgehogs-84894037
I just need a pattern for a Lego Shadow and I will be happy xD