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APokemonfan has designed an incredible LEGO rendition of Flygon and shared it with the community.Pokemonand LEGO fans who are interested can create their own version, as the creator has uploaded directions on making it.

Pokemonfans are constantly looking for creative methods to celebrate creatures from the games, and with the series now featuring over 1000 Pokemon, there’s no shortage of topics to focus on.LEGOPokemoncreationsare a popular choice, as the buildable bricks can be used to make just about anything a fan puts their minds to, so long as they’ve got the pieces and the patience.

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Now, a creator going by Cryokina has shared theirLEGO creation withPokemonfans, revealing an impressive version of Flygon. The Gen 3 Pokemon has been recreated quite faithfully, showing it floating upright with its wings fully extended behind it. Everything from the red trim on its wings to the fringe on its head and its grabby hands have been replicated well. In a second image, the Flygon is depicted as flying vertically, looking more like the insects that partially inspired its design.

Pokemon Fans Can Make Their Own LEGO Flygon

Fellow fans have complimented Cryokina on their work, and they shared that there’s a way that inspired builders can follow along. They’ve uploaded the directions of how they made the Flygon build on siteRebrickable, where users can buy the instructions. The listing indicates that the build needs a total of 341 pieces. The build even utilizes a pair of studs that can be used to put a rider on, for those who are so inclined. As shown in the photos, anyone building it can positionFlygonvertically or horizontally. Cryokina was also so kind as to recommend a substitute part for the tendrils on its head, as the parts they used are rare and thus expensive.

Thankfully for fans ofPokemon, creators like Cryokina are out there helping to makePokemonLEGOs a reality.Pokemonhas previously partnered with Mega Bloks to releasePokemon-themed kits with similar results to this. However, many gamers have hoped for officialPokemonLEGOs, especially sinceNintendo has partnered with LEGOfor some of its other game series. Whether official sets will emerge someday remains to be seen, but in the meantime, those who are willing to acquire the parts needed can build just about any Pokemon they can think of, whether they try to do so on their own or follow along with instructions made by other Pokefanatics.

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