Historical Figures in Lego
September 18, 2008 - 15,426 views
Ever since they first surfaced in the ’30s, Lego toys became an important part of our culture. The FC Historical Figure Contest is the event that celebrates these great toys – the competition involves building historical figures out of official LEGO elements. All entries compete for the big prize – a gold C-3P0 still in a white 1-10,000 bag. Check out the entire collection here! You might also wanna check out the Big Apple or representative moments for mankind, both in Lego!






























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Super cool collection. I wished my face was on there. Anyone realised there are no chicks in the LEGO collection
eh, they’re all rubbish except noah and jon lennon
Can’t they make Lego men thin already? Lego Ghandi doesn’t look like he fasted.
quite tubby actually.
And I didn’t read Prince’s description, ‘minifig’ right the first time.
Why does Jon Lennon have a Harry-Potter-esque scar on his forehead?
That is not a Harry Potter scar, that is a bullet hole.
I dunno man,
I thought it was Harry Potter too…..
This is by far my favorite stumble today! Great work! Very well done!
One of the restrictions of the contest last year was to only use official parts– which is why you see Harry Potter’s head as John Lennon, for example.
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