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Sets From the James Cameron Film ‘Aliens’ Recreated With LEGO

  • Brian HeaterBrian Heater
  • May 23, 2014

Aliens

Flickr user Missing Brick has used LEGO to recreate some of the most iconic settings, vehicles and characters from the 1986 James Cameron action-horror sequel Aliens. The Flickr set also features added speech bubbles, lighting and even some special effects (explosions) to complete the picture.

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via The Brothers Brick

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