There are some LEGO MOCs that have the delectable power to transport you back to your childhood. Merlin, from Rickard Stensby, is definitely part of those. This truly extraordinary LEGO creation is representing a mythic scene from the animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney “The sword in the stone”. This scene is featuring Merlin, the wizard educating the future King Arthur, miniaturizing his complete interior into a purple-color travel bag. The details of this MOC are simply sublime: the facial expression of Merlin, the books and globe progressively miniaturizing, the hands of the wizard holding the wand and all the incredible details of the irregular wooden-floor give to this scene a spectacular feeling of reality. This mind-blowing LEGO MOC creation can now end up on your shelves thanks to building instructions and ready-to-build LEGO set available on Planet GBC. Time to sing Higitus Figitus Migitus mum and to build this truly awesome LEGO creation full of advanced LEGO building techniques !
Original design by: StensbyLego
Number of parts: 1690
Original Blog Article (English): here
Complexity for building:
Price for Building: €€€€, expensive
Merlin, on StensbyLego YouTube channel
The scene from the Disney animation movie “the Sword in the Stone” which inspired this LEGO MOC
Merlin– from StensbyLego
- Set with ALL bricks required
- 100% Genuine LEGO bricks
- Price includes Building Instructions
- Available on our partner website BuildaMOC.com
Note: picture illustrating the presented product is given as an indication to help you in your choice and is not contractual
Merlin – from StensbyLego
Building Instructions + Parts List 25,00€ |
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I am at a loss how this is automata or GBC – and therefore why this (and others) are on this page. I’ve watched that video – nothing moves (except the camera). Am i missing something
Indeed, Merlin is neither a GBC nor a LEGO automaton. From time to time, Planet GBC also share with its audience some beautiful MOCs: merlin is definitely one of them !