Trekker Re-Creates Classic Star Trek Scenes With Legos

My wife can’t stand computers, but she’s more than an honorary geek because she knows her classic sci-fi. She pegged this scene instantly.


In this re-creation from “The Cage,”
green-skinned Orion slave girl Vena dances for Captain Pike. Why does
Elchesen put in the hours necessary to create such images? “The time
involved depends on if I feel like working on my latest creation or
not,” Elchesen said. “As for the effort, when someone sees it, I want
that person to see something that is one of a kind — never done before.”  — Wired

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