Even though Pixar’s Wall-E didn’t dominate the box office this past weekend, our lovable robotic hero continues to dominate the hearts and imaginations of LEGO builders.
First up, Wall-E Directing Animator Angus MacLane adds to his collection of LEGO Wall-E models at three different scales. Here’s a mini Wall-E:
Angus’s micro Wall-E has a two-brick cooler, while his nanoscale Wall-E is accompanied by a nanoscale Eve:
Not to be outdone by Mark Sandlin, Chris Giddens gets in some some Wall-E action:
Andrew Lee takes his inspiration from Chris Giddens (with three-brick cooler), while Steve and his son Adam use gears for my favorite Hal so far:
Jimmy may have been the first person to build a LEGO Wall-E (back in February), and his recent vignette depicts Eve zooming around the devastated landscape:
Lindsay Joy‘s Wall-E shows off his dance moves, and Ted Godwin provides instructions for his microscale version:
Finally, the BlueToothKiwi team has posted the inevitable MINDSTORMS NXT version (via MINDSTORMS NXT Review and The NXT STEP):
EDIT: Samus11 gives Wall-E a boot and a cooler (thanks castlebuilder100!):
LEGO Wall-E creations previously featured on The Brothers Brick:
Dang there are a gazzilion of these guys. I just saw one on brickshelf that wasn’t even listed here. The username is samus11.
Want to see this movie so bad, but it isn’t out yet over here…
yay! Two photos of mine blogged. so happy ^_^
^ Yours was the first one I ever saw, and it’s still by far the best minifig-scale one. (I’m bhowerter on flickr)
No offense to Jimmy but I made mine before his.
It’s not as god as his and the photography but still.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thesissyjedi/2195698357/
^ Love the scuba tanks as eyes. Nice solution!
eh, I knew people made them before I did-that’s what inspired me to make one.
Cool!
I got the Scuba tank idea from DonSolo.