You might still have a vintage Polaroid camera lying around the house that you're glad you held on to for its modern-day cool factor. But is your Polaroid cool enough to be made out of LEGO bricks?

LEGO artist Chris McVeigh created a LEGO brick reproduction of the Polaroid Land Camera 1000, as shown in the video above. It's a pretty realistic depiction and includes the shutter button, the rainbow Polaroid decal and the extended rangefinder on the back.

Yeah, this LEGO Polaroid camera can't exactly take real pictures. But McVeigh did create a fake one that fits into the LEGO model: a guy in a chicken suit.

You can pre-order your own 99-piece LEGO building kit of McVeigh's Polaroid design for $37.50.

"I love the challenge of building something fresh and unique with Lego," McVeigh says on his site, which includes the designs for various models he's built. He has also designed a LEGO version of the Leica M-9P camera.

McVeigh can design these sorts of LEGO masterpieces by using LEGO Digital Designer CAD software. Similar to instructions you might get with an off-the-shelf LEGO kit, the software can help output a list of parts and assembly directions.

Thumbnail image courtesy of Chris McVeigh/Powerpig's Builds 'n Things via Storenvy page.