Some Unorthodox Lego

July 19, 2010

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Lego Creations

WARNING SOME MATERIAL ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR LEGO FANS UNDER 18 YEARS

We are not sure if this Lego creation dates back to the 80s but the original is. Richard Avedon’s iconic image of the then very popular Nastassja Kinski and a boa constrictor has wowed many a men and women and today, we found its Lego version.

Even if the above portrait is rather sexual and animalistic thanks to the boa constrictor, this creation is a real cool work of art. By using Lego minifigs and blocks as a medium, you can surely do anything and this means copying many iconic images. Remember Casablanca?

Photo Via Suine.com

This is not from the 80s of course and it is not unorthodox either, it is just an example that you can do anything with the little coloured bricks. Cool, eh?

Here is another unorthodox Lego. Caught in a rather precarious (or promiscuous) position, this Lego lady sure is making love to the camera!  Taken from Virgula.uol.com, we do not know who actually took this photo but it sure is unorthodox! Now you know why there is a warning on top of this article.

There are sexier Lego women found on the internet but they are just too sexy to handle and might anger hardcore Lego fans. The one with the boa and the Lego girl showing her arse are enough.

Other Lego men and women have been caught in more precarious positions and this even includes icons from certain religious groups. This is something that parents should watch out for especially if you let your children search for Lego elements alone online because even if they are searching for extremely wholesome items, you will never know when they will come across those under the unorthodox category. You have to remember that even if something is made out of Lego, it does not mean that they are safe for viewing especially those who are too young to understand what they actually mean.

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