The Last of Us Gets Huge LEGO Diorama

The Last of Us Gets Huge LEGO Diorama

It's both detailed and impressive.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jan 15, 2017 @ 08:46 PM (Staff Bios)
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The Last of Us is such an extremely popular game. Even after all this time, gamers can't stop talking about how much they love it. It may not make a ton of sense to me, but that's why I don't make huge bucks developing video games.

Such popularity means a lot of fan work. That means fan art. That means fan music remixes. That means an awful lot of things. That includes fan LEGO creations. And I'm not talking about LEGO-themed videos.


That does exist, though.

Enter Tim Schwalfenberg. Schwalfenberg is a LEGO builder who has built a massive diorama inspired by The Last of Us. The diorama took over 20,000 bricks to build and includes both interior and exterior locations across a full city block. And before you think about jumping into a project like that, keep in mind that it took Schwalfenberg more than 100 hours to finish it.

If you're interested in seeing more of this diorama in more detail, be sure to hit up Schwalfenberg's flickr account.

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