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Tango0127 Mar 2015 3:22 p.m. PST

… You'll Never Buy.

"In the world of collectible toys, perhaps none takes as many forms as the venerable Lego minifigure. There are close to 4,000 distinct varieties, and the company has licensed so many pop-culture properties that The Lego Movie needed a scene set in a meeting hall to cram in as many cameo appearances as it could.

But last year, the Simpsons minifigure series famously paired standard-issue bodies with non-standard-issue heads to add more realism to the denizens of Springfield. That move created an opening that Chris Malec didn't hesitate to jump through. Malec, an artist based in Buckinghamshire, England, has borrowed that technique to create a range of custom minifigs from another fanciful animated series: Adventure Time…"
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