
LEGOand literally any franchise in existence pair extremely well together. The silly little bricks are like the MSG of the toy world; they just enhance everything they’re paired with.
That being said, some team-ups do sound better than others, and I can’t think of a LEGO crossover I’d rather see more than LEGO xFallout.
Unfortunately,Bethesdahasn’t officially announced any such collaboration as of yet, regardless of how incredible it seems on paper.
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User mattQW over on the r/Fallout subredditrecently uploaded a pictureof their creation, and it looks so professional that I honestly assumed it was an official LEGO set at first glance.
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They were even kind enough toupload the instructionsand parts inventory required to recreate it over on the Rebrickable website, should you fancy taking a crack at building it yourself.
Fair warning though, the parts inventory lists 143 unique LEGO bricks, so I hope you already have a large, itemised collection.
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You would think Bethesda commissioned some of these themselves given the quality on display.
You’ve got an extremely legit-lookingVault 111 model. AnX-01 Power Armor modelthat looks like a genuine Bionicle product.A Red Rocket Truck Stop modelthat almost looks like a 1-for-1 recreation. My god, someoneeven made a Cryopod.
Bethesda. Microsoft. LEGO. Can you guys do me a favour and have a chat at some point in the future? I need a LEGO NCR Ranger Riot Gear model in my life, ASAP.
Topics:Lego,Fallout,Bethesda,Microsoft