Get ready to launch into brick-built chaos! Thornbeard's Angry Birds project recreates the mobile gaming phenomenon that had everyone flinging feathered friends at pig fortresses. This brilliant tribute captures the original 2009 game's charm using standard LEGO® bricks (no movie minifigures here, just pure gaming nostalgia!).LEGO Angry Birds set featuring brick-built birds, wooden slingshot, and green baseplate with three stars.

The build brings together the entire main flock in brick form, each bird sporting their signature expressions and colors. Thornbeard has crafted a display base featuring the iconic slingshot and terrain inspired by the game's first level. Your birds get their launching platform while those scheming green pigs get their own fortress to defend (and inevitably lose).LEGO Angry Birds red bird character with white eyes, orange beak, black eyebrows, and tan base piece.Yellow LEGO Angry Birds character with large eyes, red horns, and orange beak on white background.LEGO Angry Birds black bird character with orange beak, white eyes, red crown, and yellow launcher on top.Green LEGO Angry Birds character with white eyes, yellow beak, gold crown, and articulated arms raised victoriously.Six colorful LEGO Angry Birds characters lined up against a white background, featuring red, yellow, blue, black, white, a…Four LEGO Angry Birds characters with green bodies, yellow snouts, and articulated cactus-like limbs in different poses.

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What makes this project perfect is how it celebrates the original mobile hit rather than following the movie route. The design captures that pure gaming spirit where physics puzzles met addictive gameplay. You can almost hear the satisfying crash of bricks tumbling down as Red and friends take aim at their porcine targets.LEGO Angry Birds castle fortress set with green pig and bird minifigures, catapult, and multiple levels.

With 492 supporters backing this fantastic tribute, Angry Birds proves that great mobile games deserve the LEGO® treatment. Why settle for touchscreen tapping when you could have awesome brick-built birds ready for actual launching? Time to give this project the catapult boost it deserves!