LEGO Designer Nick Brick Unveils His Latest, the Halo 5 MA5D Assault Rifle

LEGO Designer Nick Brick Unveils His Latest, the Halo 5 MA5D Assault Rifle

Doesn't look half bad either.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Sep 21, 2015 @ 05:50 PM (Staff Bios)
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What better way for hardcore fans to get ready for Halo 5 than to build a life-size Halo 5 weapon replica... out of LEGOs? That's right, LEGO master designer Nick Jensen ("Nick Brick") created a life-size replica of the MA5D Assault Rifle, consisting of 3,250 bricks, weighing 5.5 pounds, and measuring 33 inches long. Even better is the fact it's not just some stiff replica, as it features four weapon attachments--BR sight, DMR scope, Suppressor, and Energy bayonet--and even a squeezable trigger. How badass is that?

If you'd like an up close-and-personal view of the gun, you can find it on display at BrickCon 2015, held October 3 and 4 in Seattle. You can check out his videos, including a 2015 compilation video, right below:





Halo 5 will launch October 27, 2015.

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