Street Fighter II Lego set steals our blocky hearts
Maybe if we cross our fingers hard enough this Street Fighter II Lego set will be in our hands faster than a fully charged Hadouken
It’s no secret that we love Lego, especially when innovative sets like theMinecraftandBack to the Futureofferings come our way.
The latest set to jump straight to the top of our ‘I want that right now list’ is this user-createdLego Street Fighter II setfeaturing a near-complete roster of all your favourite Street Fighter characters – from Ryu and Ken all the way across to the adorable green Blanka.
Although the sets have been painted and customised by builder Julian Fong, he’s submitted it to Lego’sCuusooprogramme – so we’re expecting it to get approval within the next few days, after which people can vote for it to become a fully-formed set (assuming Lego can reach an arrangement with Capcom). Here’s hoping it joins the ranks of theR2-D2andLord of the RingsLego sets so that we can add it to our ever-growing collection.
While you’re at it, why not take a tour of thisgigantic Lego forestdown under? Or check out our5 Lego sets they need to make? Or take a look at aworking Lego jet engineandLego Death Star. We did tell you we liked Lego.
LEGO!
[viaKotaku]
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