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Peanuts

When I was a kid, Peanuts was one of my favorite cartoons. The (mis)adventures of Charlie Brown and his friends were always a treat. My father had several books of Peanuts cartoons from the 1950’s and 1960’s which I used to read over and over. So when I saw this LEGO creation I was taken right back to those days when I would lie on the guest bed in my mom’s sewing room, flipping through the old books of Snoopy cartoons.


Cached: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/MisaQa/Story-Snoopy/snoopy_0b.jpg

Most really impressive LEGO models are impressive for their size. LEGO models of Snoopy have been done before, after all. But the impressive thing about this one is how small it is. As difficult as it is to build large LEGO sculptures, the ingenious use of speciatly parts such as flowers for his feet, the parts in the typewriter, etc. show even more creativity in my opinion.

The model was created by a Japanese LEGO fan named “MisaQa” There are more amazing small LEGO models available on stud-and-tube.com, the creator’s Web site (which is mostly in Japanese, but with some English too). Or just view the rest of the images on the brickshelf folder.

[2026 update: The website stud-and-tube.com is offline; I’ve changed the link above to archive.org’s copy. Brickshelf may not be around for much longer, but it is as of this writing. However even if it finally gets taken offline, check out the rest of MisaQa’s builds on Flickr.]

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