Artist Recreates Classic NES System out of LEGOs

By on July 9, 2013

Developed by Flickr user weltall1028, this collection of photographs show off the creation of a full-sized Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) nearly created entirely out of LEGO bricks. As you can see in the photos below, the LEGO NES has a working hinge to open the front slot and a standard sized NES cartridge can even be inserted into the LEGO creation.

On the right side, you will notice the A/V connection and the other panel is located on the back of the LEGO NES. The artist has even added a red glowing power brick to the left of the power button to signify that the LEGO NES is currently on.

Check out the full set of LEGO NES photographs below as well as the YouTube video. You can also check out weltall1028’s other work with LEGOs on his YouTube account here.

LEGO NES Top view

LEGO Nintendo front view

Open view with game inserted

Rear View of the NES

Light for the power button

Right side of the NES

About Mike Flacy

Editor-in-Chief for The CheckOut. During my free time, I love to write about pop culture, home theater, digital photography, social media, mobile technology and cool gadgets!

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