This BB-8 Is Made Entirely Of LEGO Parts And Actually Rolls Like BB-8 Should

Ready for your semi-regular reminder that some people are just way, way too clever?

These folks managed to make a BB-8 model…. completely out of LEGO parts. And it actually rolls. And its head actually stays in place on top, as BB-8’s head should.

One key bit here is that its creators only claim that it’s made of 100% genuine LEGO parts, not 100% LEGO blocks. Since a fistful of rectangular Lego blocks generally won’t roll too well, the builders repurposed an already-round Tatooine model from a long-retired Star Wars podracing set. Add some a bunch of parts, magnets, and wheels all stripped from other kits, and this surprisingly functional BB-8 comes together.

They even built a little basestation for BB-8 to sit on, allowing it to roll in place when you crank a wheel.

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Jealous? Want one of your own? Good news! The creators have a project page up for it on Lego IDEAS, where LEGO commits to looking into any projects that hits 10,000 supporters. Less than a week after the project went live, it’s already blown past 1,000 fans, and it has well over a year to get the rest. I’m guessing it won’t take that long.

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Timed right (that is, around Christmas or the release of Episode VIII), you just know this thing would sell like mad.

[LEGO Ideas via Giz]

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