Unofficial Destiny, Force Awakens LEGO Is Expensive, But Worth It

Unofficial Destiny, Force Awakens LEGO Is Expensive, But Worth It

David Hall makes custom LEGO minifigs. To get around copyright, he can’t call these amazing figures “Destiny” or “Star Wars” pieces, but we all know the score. And are thankful for it.

The detail on the Destiny figures in particular is wonderful. The Titan – sorry, “Adversary Slayer” – is $US32, but since he’s so close to my Titan, I’m pretty damn tempted.

And while there’s no shortage of official Star Wars LEGO, Hall is already selling Force Awakens minifigs, as well as custom figures from other Star Wars tales that have more attention to detail than the mass-produced variety.

Minifigs4U [Store, via Super Punch]

Unofficial Destiny, Force Awakens LEGO Is Expensive, But Worth It
Unofficial Destiny, Force Awakens LEGO Is Expensive, But Worth It
Unofficial Destiny, Force Awakens LEGO Is Expensive, But Worth It
Unofficial Destiny, Force Awakens LEGO Is Expensive, But Worth It

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