A fan of thePokemon Scarlet and Violetgames has brought the legendary Pokemon Miraidon to life in LEGO form, using only a limited variety of pieces and their own creativity to guide them. This homemade LEGO model quickly caught the interest of thousands of fellowPokemon Scarlet and Violetfans after it was shared online, demonstrating how fan artwork featuring personal favorite Pokemon really can take just about any form.
Koraidon and Miraidon, thebox legendary Pokemon from the Gen 9Pokemon Scarlet and Violetgames, earned a soft spot in the hearts of many fans after the games launched. For those who haven’t had the chance to try the games out themselves,Scarlet and Violethandle their box legendaries surprisingly differently from most other titles in the series. Fans actually encounter these strange legendary partners very early on in the game, and while they don’t become battle-ready for quite some time, Koraidon and Miraidon serve as players' mounts to help them get around the open-world environment of the Paldea region almost right from the start.
Inspired after recently finishing their first playthrough ofPokemon Violet, one member of the community known as RapDax_Gaming recently used nothing but their own imagination and a limited supply of bricks to build their own LEGO Miraidon. After several attempts and plenty of experimentation, the creator settled on this adorable design for their LEGO recreation of thePokemon Violet-exclusive legendary, which garnered significant online traction in just a couple of days. Many other fans have designedtheir own quality LEGOPokemoncreationsin the past as well, making it a somewhat common yet very involved form of fan art.
This Fanmade LEGO Miraidon Brings the Legendary Pokemon to Life in an Adorable Form
Miraidon and Koraidon themselves have appeared in a lot of fan artwork themselves, with some artists creating alternative Paradox forms for them, and others even imaginingwhat thesePokemonwould look like in the real world. The idea of Paradox Pokemon, which was conceptually introduced alongside Koraidon and Miraidon, has inspired a whole new era of fan artwork in thePokemoncommunity, with countless artists creating Paradox variants of just about every popular Pokemon that exists.
It’s safe to say that, despite their many technical flaws,Scarlet and Violetdid a pretty solid job with many of their creature designs, including the games' starters. While opinions on such designs will always be split to some degree, the Gen 9 starter Pokemon were generally much more well-received than those of the generation before it. WithPokemon Scarlet and Violetnow in the past, though, many fans of the series are excited about the next major release and the new creatures it will introduce, withPokemon Legends: Z-Aset to release later this yearon October 16.