Lego Minifigs of the 80s You Dreamed Of

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Travel back in time with us again, but this time to a version of the 80s that never actually existed. Lego’s pretty into the licensed tie-in these days, but kids of the 80s had no such luck. Designer/artist Dan Shearn seeks to rectify this, if only in the form of .jpgs images.

(via Laughing Squid.)

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