World of Warcraft Legos are Real!

If by ‘real’ you understand that to mean they’re coming out soon.

And if by ‘Legos’ you understand that to mean the crappy knock-off Mega Bloks.

But still, Mega Bloks has gone ahead and actually made World of Warcraft playsets! They’ve got almost a dozen already, including dragons, monsters, and more. And each one comes with a few tiny little WoW characters! You can check out all of the models here, but I’ve posted some of my favorites. Check this one out, it’s the Goblin Zeppelin!

It even comes with a tiny little Tauren!

You may recall that World of Warcraft was at the top of my list of 6 properties that need to be made into Legos, so this is kind of a dream come true. I know that Mega Bloks are inferior products, but I may just have to buy myself some of these models. They just look cool. The figurines are much more detailed and expressive than Lego mini-figs, and the designs are just fantastic. Oddly, though, there are no female figurines. Which is weird, considering how many female WoW players there are – and how many men play as female characters. Still, most of the races are represented, like my favorite, the orcs.

The actual figurines don't look as good as they do on the box

Apparently these sets are going to come out this summer. There is a mix of single figurine sets, like the orc one above, and sets with mounts and other vehicles. If you’re wondering how Mega Blok is going to get actual building sets out of these, I don’t need to remind you that World of Warcraft has started including actual vehicles. They have rockets, whirlybirds, tanks, and even this goblin motorcycle.

Because medieval motorcycles make all kind of sense

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About Sean Ian Mills

Hello, this is Sean, the Henchman-4-Hire! By day I am a mild-mannered newspaper reporter in Central New York, and by the rest of the day I'm a pretty big geek when it comes to video games, comic books, movies, cartoons and more.

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