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Tango0111 Aug 2014 11:14 a.m. PST

…Tribute Ever.

"When Lego announced earlier this year that it would be releasing a series of Simpsons minifigures, most fans of the show (or of Legos) figured they'd just be putting Homer or Apu or Nelson Muntz in a generic brick-based environment, or recreating a scene from the Lego episode of the show, or maybe just sticking them on a keychain.

Not Matt De Lanoy.

The 36-year-old graphic designer has been heavy into Lego design ever since the first Star Wars sets were released in 1999, and has been designing and building his own creations since 2004. He even made a massive Lego version of Futurama's New New York last year, so taking on another Matt Groening animated show required no deliberation—"I knew I would have to build Springfield," he says. And so he did…"

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