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Has anyone tried to make Atlas?

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LEGO fans are always pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and one builder has taken on a monumental challenge: creating a LEGO version of the Atlas statue. The project, shared by /u/Fun-Seaworthiness572, showcases the potential for impressive brick-built figures reminiscent of the 2016 Giant-Man.

The post highlights the builder's ambition to replicate the iconic Atlas statue using LEGO bricks. While the article doesn't specify a set number or piece count, it does emphasize the builder's creative approach to constructing a large-scale figure. The project's design appears to draw inspiration from the style of the LEGO Giant-Man, suggesting a focus on intricate detailing and structural integrity.

The article doesn't provide specific details about the build process, materials used, or any potential challenges faced by the builder. However, the project's scope and ambition are evident, promising a visually striking and complex LEGO creation.

For builders inspired to create their own large-scale LEGO figures, consider investing in some brick separator tools to help with the inevitable adjustments and corrections.

Preferably made like those Brickbuilt figures like the 2016 Giant-Man submitted by /u/Fun-Seaworthiness572 [link] [comments]

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