5 Iconic ’80s Characters We’d Love to See as LEGO Sets

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In recent years, the creative team at Titans Creations has garnered attention for their impressive 10,000-piece LEGO replica of the Millennium Falcon, Han Solo’s famous starship from Star Wars. This meticulously crafted model, measuring 3.5 feet in length, is designed to be compatible with LEGO minifigures and surpasses the size of any official sets released by the company. While this model is certainly a remarkable achievement, it inspired me to reflect on other iconic figures from the 1980s that would make fantastic LEGO creations. Here are five legendary characters that deserve their own brick-built tribute:

1. Sensei Yamada

From The Karate Kid, imagine a LEGO version of Sensei Yamada performing the crane kick on a wooden post at the beach. This scene, where he teaches Daniel the importance of balance and focus, would be a perfect addition to any LEGO collection. “Wax on, wax off,” would resonate through the ages.

2. Max Caldwell

Picture Max Caldwell from Say Anything, confidently standing outside of his love interest’s home, holding a boombox high above his head. The essential trench coat and the potential for a LEGO version that could play Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes” would add a nostalgic touch.

3. Marty McFly

While LEGO previously offered a DeLorean set from Back to the Future, a complete set featuring Marty McFly in his iconic puffer vest and Doc Brown in his lab coat would elevate the experience. Fans of the franchise would appreciate a scene capturing the essence of time travel.

4. Iconic Performer

LEGO could capture the essence of a pop icon from the ’80s, perhaps in a nod to a famous music video outfit, such as the lace bustier worn by a certain pop star in the 1984 hit “Like a Virgin.” A motorized version that mimics her signature dance moves would be a hit among fans.

5. Ferris Bueller

Lastly, a LEGO rendition of Ferris Bueller, complete with a microphone as he serenades the crowd during a parade, would be a delightful homage to the carefree spirit of the ’80s. The inclusion of a LEGO skyline of Chicago would make this set even more appealing. After all, “life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”

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In summary, while the Millennium Falcon is an impressive LEGO achievement, the addition of these five ’80s icons would undoubtedly enrich the LEGO universe, celebrating the nostalgia and significance of that vibrant decade.

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