Over the past couple of decades, the Pokemon franchise has extended well beyond just video games. In fact, numerous types of merchandise featuring various pocket monsters have been released. However, one brand that surprisingly has yet to receive official Pokemon-themed merchandise is LEGO. While many gamers wish that the Pokemon franchise would partner with the Danish toy company to release LEGO sets, one talented builder decided to make his own custom LEGO creation featuring one of the video game series' most iconic starters, Charmander.
As part of the original trio of starter Pokemon, Charmander is one of the first Pokemon seen in the series. It is a Fire-type Pokemon that features a reptilian body and an orangish coloration with a tan underbelly. Notably, it has a tail with a tip that is on fire. In addition, this starter evolves into Charmeleon, which can be further evolved into the powerful Charizard. Recently, one gamer decided to see what this classic pocket monster would look like with a slightly more blocky appearance.
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In a post on Reddit, a user known as Ddave shared a picture of a Pokemon creation they had made. Specifically, they had made fan art based on Charmander. However, this artwork stood out because the Reddit user had recreated the pocket monster out of LEGOs. In addition, they revealed that the LEGO build was life-sized, meaning that a very large amount of bricks were needed to complete the design.
While the life-size proportions of this LEGO version of the Fire-type Charmander likely resulted in a large amount of work, it allowed Ddave to include an impressive level of detail in the design. In the picture, the Pokemon had a happy expression as it
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