Get Ready For A Lego Lobster Dinner!

Get Ready For A Lego Lobster Dinner!

This Lego Lobster Mix Platter is created by herbert lee. It features a huge steamed Lobster, a side of Mussels, and Tuna Tartare on Avocado Toast. The platter also has some garnish, lemon wedges, and ice. The whole scene is built on top of a platter. The platter itself uses a lot of rare silver Lego plates. But the main star of this build is the lobster. A creation like this has a lot more detail than you might notice at first glance. Each part of the body is segmented, the giant claws are built with ball joints, and the antanee / feelers can be adjusted. All of this means that the Lobster can be put in multiple poses. Super helpful if only it wasn’t being served for dinner.

Get Ready For A Lego Lobster Dinner! Detail

You can find more photos and details about this Lego Lobster Mix Platter over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/135490794@N03/49941414726/

You can also find more Lego food creations on EveryDayBricks over here: http://everydaybricks.com/tag/food/

A Giant Tiger Prawn Made Out Of Lego

A Giant Tiger Prawn Made Out Of Lego

Prawns are crustaceans that live in salt water, and fresh water. Although the Tiger Prawn prefers salt water. Often interchangeable with large shrimp. This is the “Giant Tiger Prawn” Lego MOC designed by midian454. The designer was inspired to build these prawns after thinking that the Lego Minifigure microphone piece looked like an eye. Which you can see being used as one here. Two versions were built, the brown and blue one is how the prawns look alive, while the orange and yellow version is how they look after being cooked. Too bad for the orange one. A display stand has been designed specifically so that when the prawn is displayed the tail is curled up underneath the model, the Lego prawn can be also be removed easily. That way, everything can be unfolded.

A Giant Tiger Prawn Made Out Of Lego Opened
A Prawn Made Out Of Lego

The Lego Tiger Prawn has been submitted to Lego Ideas, which you can find more info and such over here: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/c557d1cd-5b0e-4b15-987d-ac3be8b64eb2