Anatomical Sculpture of Lego Minifig's Guts

Jason Freeny’s incredible sculptures are extremely creepy. This one, named the “Lego Man Anatomical Sculpt,” looks like Gunther von Hagens got loose inside a toybox. The Anatomical Sculpt is a real oversized Lego flashlight toy, cut open and stuffed with organs sculpted from Milliput modeling clay and Apoxie Sculpt clay (an epoxy clay with a […]
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Ever wondered what a Lego minifig keeps under his skin? Now you know

Jason Freeny's incredible sculptures are extremely creepy. This one, named the "Lego Man Anatomical Sculpt," looks like Gunther von Hagens got loose inside a toybox.

The Anatomical Sculpt is a real oversized Lego flashlight toy, cut open and stuffed with organs sculpted from Milliput modeling clay and Apoxie Sculpt clay (an epoxy clay with a longer working time than Milliput). The various organs and bones were constructed on wire armatures and then painted.

You can see the full process on Freeny's FaceBook gallery. The man is clearly a master sculptor, but what I like the most is that the model looks exactly like what I'd imagine a Lego minifig's insides to look like, right down to the shape of the skull and its teeth.

And if you want to see the same thing being inflicted on a poor, defenseless Hello Kitty, head over to Freeny's Moist Production Site.

Lego Man Anatomical Sculpt [FaceBook]

Moist Production [Mac.com]