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Fallout 4 Power Armor, Dogmeat, More Recreated With 20,000 Lego Bricks

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The creativity of the Fallout community continues to impress. The latest example is a 20,000-piece recreation of Fallout 4's garage scene, complete with a Lego Dogmeat and Power Armor. Constructed by 41-year-old Lego Master Builder Pierre, the item was revealed last week, but now a timelapse of its creation has been published on YouTube by Fallout studio Bethesda. You can watch the video below.

Building the Power Armor was a tall task, Pierre says in an interview on Bethesda.net. To faithfully capture (or as faithfully as can be done using Lego bricks) the Power Armor's intricacies, Pierre says he depleted his own supply of Lego bricks and also took some from his children's stash. That wasn't enough, so he visited the Lego forums online and traded his own bricks for the rare/unusual pieces that he needed.

Another interesting thing to note is that Dogmeat's back is actually a repurposed black, rounded Star Wars piece from another set. For more on how this all came together, read the full interview on Bethesda's website, while you can also see some images in the gallery below. Even more images are available here.

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Fallout fans are a creative bunch. Before this, we saw in-game characters based on people like Trevor from Grand Theft Auto V, Geralt from The Witcher, and Nigel Thornberry, among others. In addition, Fallout 4's flaming sword weapon, The Shishkebab, has been forged in real life and it looks amazing.

Fallout 4 launched on November 10 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. Bethesda shipped 12 million copies of the game to retailers for launch day, though it's unclear how many copies of the game have actually sold through to consumers. Whatever the case, the game is clearly off to a strong start.

For more, check out GameSpot's review and what other critics are saying. In addition, Bethesda has teased the game's upcoming DLC and players have discovered an infinite money exploit.

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