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Now Make A Pirate Parrot!: British Bird LEGO Sets

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This is a series of British birds built with LEGO blocks by DeTomaso Pantera (sweet name!). The sets are up on LEGO CUUSOO for voting, so (you know the drill) if they get over 10,000 votes LEGO will consider actually manufacturing the sets. Admittedly, they're all really good, and I could definitely see myself building one of those woodpeckers. Or, should I say, plasticpeckers. "You should definitely never say that again." Noted.

Hit the jump for five more but be sure to go vote for the sets if you like them.

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Thanks to PYY, who likes watching birds the same way she likes watching a neighbor's TV: with binoculars and a cocktail in hand. Aww yeah, Frasier is coming on!

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  • Wowomg

    Way too many Lego things, it wouldn't be so bad if it were actually something impressive... These are pretty lame.

  • Oh look, Blue Tits.

  • SZMatheson

    Beautiful plumage... the Norwegian Blue.

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