Have Some Soup With Lego Baby Yoda

Have Some Soup With Lego Baby Yoda

Babu Yoda is the biggest (hah!) thing to come out of Star Wars in the last few years. There are so many ways to build a Lego figure of this adorable alien. This Baby Yoda is a Lego MOC created by car_mp. This brick built figure has a few options for display. The ears, mouth, fingers, and arms can be moved. This means you can pose him however you want. Baby Yoda can even hold some delicious soup. This version has a rounder face than some other creations. It makes him look a bit more cartoonish, and a bit more cute. The child also comes with a nice tan robe. The lighter tan Lego pieces give the clothes some welcome detail, especially in the collar.

Star Wars Lego Baby Yoda

You can find more of this Star Wars Lego Baby Yoda over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/carmp/50026986237/

On EveryDayBricks you can find other Lego Baby Yoda creations over here: http://everydaybricks.com/tag/baby-yoda/

The Child — A Baby Yoda Lego Build

The Child — A Baby Yoda MOC

There are so many Lego Baby Yoda builds out there, and each one is special in its own way. It is always interesting to see how designers approach the same subject matter in unique ways. This Lego MOC is called “The Child” and is created by NS Brick Designs. This little Yoda is built using SNOT techniques. Especially noticeable in the robes. The work done around the collar and the end at the bottom. A few of the great details here include the 1×1 green clips for hands, and the 1×2 jumper plate for a mouth. For display, the scattering of olive Lego plants around the scene gives a good impression of an alien planet with out actually building one. In the end, another great Baby Yoda!

You can find this Lego Baby Yoda called “The Child” over here: https://nsbrickdesigns.wixsite.com/nsbrickdesigns/pop-culture?pgid=jpnd0uj4-6fd95dbc-5f99-4547-b214-a94d0ce01dc0 

The Mandalorian Lego Figure

The Mandalorian Lego Star Wars Figure

Lego has a popular line of Star Wars figures, built using figure parts, Bionicle parts, and Technic parts. But, it seems that none of the characters from The Mandalorian have been released. Lucasfilm, Disney, and hundreds of manufacturers have underestimated just how popular the show would become. Lego only has a few sets released in the Lego Star Wars theme, and none of them seem to be accurate or what people want most. Accurate Mandalorian Minifigures and figures, and Baby Yoda are specifically what fans want. The good news is that they will eventually be made, but in the mean time fans have been creating their own. This Lego figure of Din Djarin is created by Wesley. A lot of work has been put into making it as accurate as possible. Even a custom head piece has been made that involves modeling new details and custom paint. The end result looks great, especially in photos. This Mandalorian Lego figure also features some standard Lego pieces, you can find Nexo Knight shields in the armor, some 1×1 grey clips, a brick built belt, and brick built guns.

The Mandalorian Lego Figure, Din Djarin and Stormtrooper

You can find more information and more photos for this Mandalorian Lego figure over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/wesvdell/49853540597/

And, if you are looking for more Lego Mandalorian creations check them out on EveryDayBricks over here: http://everydaybricks.com/tag/mandalorian/

Chapter 5: The Gunslinger, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

Chapter 5: The Gunslinger, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

“Chapter 5: The Gunslinger” is another entry in the Lego Mandalorian series created by ctr_bricks. This time around we are on the most famous of Star Wars planets, Tatooine. Which just happens to be one of ctr_bricks favorite locations. The desert sand of this Lego MOC is spilling over its display base. A great effect. This time around there are four Minifigures featured: the Mandalorian, Toro Calican, and two different Tusken. Toro Calican uses a rubber band to represent a bandana/mask. Toro is trying to trade with the Tuskens and their Bantha. The lumbering beast is actually brick built with a variety of odd pieces. Brown Lego vines, whips, and droid arms are all used to great effect. Even tan radar dishes are being used as giant lips.

Chapter 5: The Gunslinger, A Lego Mandalorian MOC Minifigures

Check out the Lego MOC “Chapter 5: The Gunslinger” over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctr69lego/49745248183/

You can also find other Mandalorian Lego stuff, including Baby Yoda over here: http://everydaybricks.com/tag/mandalorian/

A Super Cute Baby Yoda Made Of Lego

A Super Cute Baby Yoda Made Of Lego

There are a bunch of ways to make a Baby Yoda out of Lego. This cute Baby Yoda is built by Hamid and based on the design by legotruman. This version is based on the Brickheadz style. This one is a little bit bigger than the official scale. A sort of deluxe Brickheadz. The extra width gives more space to pack in as much cuteness as possible. The overall shape has a good flow, with an excellent use of SNOT design techniques. Some of the nice details include the green overhanging pieces on the ears, the tiny amount of green showing on the arms, and the super smooth collar design. The eyes give the Lego figure a lot of personality. In the end, you just want to boop Baby Yoda on the nose.

A Super Cute Baby Yoda Made Of Lego Cute Head

For more photos, check out this cute Baby Yoda Lego figure out over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/10335017@N07/49258491632/

You can also find more Lego Baby Yoda stuff in all sorts of styles and sizes over here: http://everydaybricks.com/tag/baby-yoda/

Chapter 4: Sanctuary, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

Chapter 4: Sanctuary, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

“Chapter 4: Sanctuary” created by @ctr_bricks is the next chapter in their series of Star Wars Mandalorian MOCs. This scene represents a huge change compared to the past few builds. Instead of muted earth tones, we finally find ourselves in the lush green landscape of Sorgan. A wooden hut sits in the corner. Made from a variety of posts, plant tops, and brooms. But, the focus here is that Lego Omera is attempting to remove the Mandalorian’s helmet. A nearby pond is full of Blue Shrimp, which look like they might be delicious. These crustaceans are actually Minifigure hands. It looks like Baby Yoda is even hanging out… maybe he is hungry?

Chapter 4: Sanctuary, Lego Mandalorian Minifigures

Check out this Lego Mandalorian MOC, “Chapter 4: Sanctuary” over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctr69lego/49672616716/

If you are looking for other Mandalorian, or even Baby Yoda Lego stuff check out here: http://everydaybricks.com/tag/mandalorian/

Chapter 3: The Sin, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

Chapter 3: The Sin, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

“Chapter 3: The Sin” is the latest creation by @ctr_bricks, and is another entry in their series of Lego Mandalorian MOCs. A recent Star Wars theme that has been exploding with creations. The Sin is a highly detailed city scene filled with aliens, bounty hunters, and smugglers. A very bustling street. Here the Mandalorian is on a mission to rescue Baby Yoda. The planet Nevarro has a lava setting, some of which can be seen peaking out between the stones. Check out some of the little details: the lego dice being used for an electronic box, the various space junk littering the scene, and the interesting curtain/doorway design.

Chapter 3: The Sin, A Lego Mandalorian MOC Minifigures

You can find more of “Chapter 3: The Sin” over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctr69lego/49620137832/

Chapter 3: The Sin, Lego Mandalorian Details

Chapter 2: The Child, A Lego Mandalorian MOC

Chapter 2: The Child, A Lego Mandalorian Star Wars MOC

“Chapter 2: The Child” is the creation of @ctr_bricks, and is the continuation of their Lego Mandalorian MOC series. This newest Star Wars theme has been extremely popular for builders, and has created a lot of great MOC content. This scene features an appearance from “The Child” also known as Baby Yoda. Here is a very simple and very effective Minifigure scale build. The famous Yoda ears are made of two green lego hands. The scene also features a new custom Mandalorian, four Jawas, and an Alien friend. The star of this build is the Sand Crawler. A very definitive vehicle that has been built on a relatively small scale here. The forced perspective is spot on and really helps make this thing look more imposing then it actually is.

Chapter 2: The Child, A Lego Star Wars Mandalorian MOC

Check out this Lego Mandalorian MOC, “Chapter 2: The Child” over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctr69lego/49587150363/

Chapter 1: The Mandalorian, A Lego MOC

Chapter 1: The Mandalorian, A Lego MOC

The Mandalorian has certainly left a mark on people. There are an incredibly large amount of MOCs being created based on the Disney Plus Star Wars Show. Here is “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian” created by @ctr_bricks. It is based on the first scene, and some of the details were really worked hard on. The door is made of overlapping flag pieces, and the trim around the door was made with a lot of horizontal bar pieces. It created a great effect. The other key to this scene are the characters, with lego versions of Mando, Mythrol, Garindan, and Quarren. It seems this is the first in a series. Hopefully we will see many more!

Mandalorian Characters Lego MOC

Check out “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian” over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctr69lego/49556341063/

Baby Yoda Lego MOC Is Having A Good Day Out

Lego Baby Yoda Figure

Who doesn’t want more Baby Yoda stuff? This Lego Baby Yoda is the creation of Wilson Du. This model is pretty close to full scale, and manages to keep a lot of the cuteness. Most of the Lego MOCs for Baby Yoda are much smaller. Some of the details that really stand out with this creation are the posable arms, huge reflective eyes, and cute button nose. The nose especially stands out. Also note the use of the reverse side of the lego bricks for the inner ear texture. (Bonus dog below!)

Lego MOC Baby Yoda Hands

Check out many more photos of this Baby Yoda MOC over here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/186232331@N05/49303304476/

Baby Yoda Lego MOC with Dog

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