It’s Springfield. But in Lego form. Everything is indeed awesome. (Picture: Matt De Lanoy/Flickr)

The Simpsons may be no stranger to the Lego format – having been given the Lego treatment both as figurines and in an episode of the show in 2014.

However this graphic designer has taken his love of the Simpsons – and his love of Lego – to new heights, recreating the whole of Springfield in Lego.

Matt De Lanoy – whose labours can be seen in their entirety on his Flickr page – has spared no detail when it comes to giving the city a plastic brick makeover, including everything from The Simpsons home in Evergreen Terrace through to the nuclear power plant.

No detail has been spared in this amazing recreation (Picture: Matt De Lanoy/Flickr)


He’s also included the Town Hall, the Kwik-E-Mart, Moe’s, Springfield Elementary – well you name it, he’s made it.



‘When the small line of Lego Simpsons was first announced, I just knew I’d end up building the city,’ Matt explained on Flickr.

‘I love building layouts, and with already having built New New York from Futurama, Springfield seemed an obvious choice for my next project. Plus, this time I wouldn’t have to create any custom figures.’

The whole thing went on display at Chicago’s Brickworld convention last summer (Picture: Matt De Lanoy/Flickr)

Matt debuted the finished product last summer, also displaying it at the Brickworld Convention in Chicago.

Click on the link below to see it in all its glory.

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