Nevermind The Classic, Give Me LEGO Doom

Nevermind The Classic, Give Me LEGO Doom

I’ve played plenty of Doom in my day, from the original shareware to the most recent re-releases, and I think it’s time for a change. The talented Ochre Jelly’s masterfully built LEGO Doom should do nicely.

Not content to simply build a few figures, Iain “Ochre Jelly” Heath has created an entire multi-level LEGO Doom playset, utilising some amazing advanced techniques to simulate blood splatter and missile trails.

Nevermind The Classic, Give Me LEGO Doom

I am going over his pictures with a fine-toothed comb, making note of his tricksy secrets so I can never, ever use them, ever. I am so not good at free building.

Nevermind The Classic, Give Me LEGO Doom

Damn. Just look at that. The way he used the little red squares with the hands to simulate an exit wound. That’s some master building right there.

Nevermind The Classic, Give Me LEGO Doom

Missile trails!

Nevermind The Classic, Give Me LEGO Doom

I need to make a serious investment in some clear LEGO pieces. There are so many things in my office that need to float.

Nevermind The Classic, Give Me LEGO Doom

You could say this space marine is… not going to be alive much longer. There’s gotta be a better way to say that.

Check out Iain’s Flickr set for more photos, after you’ve watched the killer fly-through video below.


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