I like WALL-E a lot, but generally not enough to spend three hours constructing him from Lego blocks. Of course, four-year-olds are demanding critters… To understand the enormity of this task, please keep in mind that my newest Legos are at least 20 years old. This WALL-E is part Eldorado Fortress, and part Black Monarch’s Castle– old school!

WALL-E can load his garbage block, has movable arms, and a door that opens and closes. His head is heavy and fragile.

February 14, 2009 at 10:51 am
that bottom shot is so tragic. with his little blockhead tilted like that he looks as if he accidentally dumped his junk cube and doesn’t know how to put it back in…poor little retro wall-e!
February 15, 2009 at 10:28 am
I hadn’t noticed his pathetic-ness until you mentioned it… but you’re absolutely right. He looks miserable! (Perhaps he knew that in just over 24 hours, his head would be a shattered Lego mess all over my kitchen floor, eek.)
R.I.P. WALL-E
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February 22, 2009 at 4:44 am
their heads are heavy and fragile… funny title for following droehnhaus comp., better than working title now… you´ll get one, if it´s done. For sure!
Btw way, he looked like old school robots should..cube like and not miserable…really poor tiny one, did he had to get all this :-)