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Last summer I went to Danmark with my girl on holiday, and of course I visited Legoland. After seeing all those miniland scaled towns I couldn't resist myself to get my old lego's back from the attic and to build a figure.

I had a great time making it, it was a good Legoland-after party!

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Here is my (not so) little guy with an caged songbird.

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And the back of it. The backpack explains the black lego's on the front ;)

Maybe I will make more miniland scaled figures in the future, dispite I don't have that much brown pieces to make hair (90% of my Lego's are from the 90's). The only tan pieces I own are a big load of 2x4 bricks, so I have to make the skin yellow. With yellow skin, you can't see yellow hair either.. So I'm quite limited on variation.

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Very nice, but I think Other Themes would be more fitting. Topic moved.

Sorry, as you can see I'm quite new here posting stuff ;)

But I think you're right, it's better here.

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Very nicely done!

I'm thinking on making a miniland figure myself for quite some time, and your excellent pictures give me a very good practice. Thanks.

PS: Please come over to LowLug and post this there also.

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Very nicely done!

I'm thinking on making a miniland figure myself for quite some time, and your excellent pictures give me a very good practice. Thanks.

PS: Please come over to LowLug and post this there also.

I used the Unofficial Lego builder's guide as a reference. You should check chapter 4, it's full of miniland scaled stuff. That's a good base to start with and than you can give it your own twist.

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