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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Ribba Lego Minifigure Display

Ribba Lego Minifigure Display

Materials:
Ribba frame, lego and superglue

Description: I cut some white card, carefully measured up the spacing and then superglued some LEGO blocks onto it. I then added some LEGO minifigures and put the whole thing in a Ribba frame. Simple, elegant and cheap!

See more of the Ribba Lego minifigure display.

~ Colin Brown, Hove, England

14 comments:

  1. The nerd in me only wants to know where I can find the star wars mini-figs.

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    1. Go to Bricklink.com you can find any Lego part.

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  2. Timely! I see you have some Series 6 figs in there already!

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  3. wow!! i love it! a question: i collect smurfs (i had only ca.300 smurfs), how can i do something like this under glas?
    i'd like to protect them from my cats... i remember to you that smurfs are bigger than lego figures
    thanks a lot!

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    1. I really like your blog:) Great pics and som much inspiration...I wish you a lovely week.
      LOVE Maria at inredningsvis.se
      (Sweden)

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  4. OH Thanks I just got hooked on Minifigs , I have an old type setter stray going to put them in. I am 69 and going back to my childhood lol

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  5. But how do you play with them :p

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  6. the larger version of the ribba display. http://youtu.be/CATlf0wcWvQ

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  7. if you click on my name you don't need to copy paste

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  8. I absolutely love this idea! :)

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    1. I did my own version! :) You can see it here:

      http://saaranprojektit.blogspot.com/2012/04/legotaulu.html

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  9. I made my on version too. I glued the bricks on to the glass so that the minifigures are still playable.

    My version is here (not in english): http://kontrastiinan.blogspot.fi/2012/06/legoukkotaulu.html

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  10. I like this but when looking around I found:

    http://www.fbtb.net/2011/09/19/review-lego-minifigure-display-case/

    Looks pretty awesome!

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