Head Back To The 80s With Chris Mcveigh’s LEGO Retro Desk Kits
Feeling nostalgic? Illustrator, photographer, and LEGO-builder extraordinaire Chris Mcveigh has a knack for toy brick building.
The Nova Scotia-based creative designs highly-intricate models of everything from food and furniture, to bonsai trees and pinball machines. Mcveigh furthermore develops building guides for each of the LEGO sets, providing carefully-illustrated, step-by-step construction instructions for each kit’s assembly and enjoyment.
More info: Chris Mcveigh, PowerPig’s Builds, Facebook (h/t: designboom, messynessychic)
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