WALL-E Lego Model
Ayman — June 18, 2008 — Art & Design
References: flickr & brothers-brick
It's a marriage made in geek heaven.
The first 'well-done' model of WALL-E, the adorable robot from Pixar's much anticipated upcoming movie, made from lego bricks.
The geek-to-the-bones model was created by Joe Meno, editor of BrickJournal magazine.
His labor of three months of planning features moving neck, arms and rolling treads.
The animated WALL-E movie, which will be released on June 27, follows the romance between two robots in the future. It is directed by Andrew Stanton.
The robot's name, WALL-E, stands for “Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth Class.â€
Check out more lego-mania in this awesome super gallery below:
The first 'well-done' model of WALL-E, the adorable robot from Pixar's much anticipated upcoming movie, made from lego bricks.
The geek-to-the-bones model was created by Joe Meno, editor of BrickJournal magazine.
His labor of three months of planning features moving neck, arms and rolling treads.
The animated WALL-E movie, which will be released on June 27, follows the romance between two robots in the future. It is directed by Andrew Stanton.
The robot's name, WALL-E, stands for “Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth Class.â€
Check out more lego-mania in this awesome super gallery below:
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