Call of Duty Maps Rebuilt with LEGOs

We are here with map designs recreated with LEGOs, which we think Call of Duty lovers will recognize as soon as they see it. Although they are quite costly, you can make these maps as long as you have the necessary parts.
 Call of Duty Maps Rebuilt with LEGOs
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DiamondLobby has rolled up its sleeves to revive the memorable maps of Call of Duty (CoD), one of the much-loved action series around the world, with LEGOs. Helped by a 3D designer in this process, the team created the maps, piece by piece, with LEGOs.

Saying that everyone can do this, the team made all the maps through a free application called Bricklink. Not only did they create the maps, the team also photographed the maps with a camera angle that CoD lovers will remember. For those who want to do these in real life, an approximate cost is also shared. Here’s what popped up:

Crash

Crash, who first appeared in the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and has been in the games of the series since then, has been the team’s first choice. It takes exactly 2,167 pieces to make the map in question. Its cost is 1,340 dollars (approximately 11,900 TL).

Dimensions: 1.11m x 1.46m x 0.3m (Width x length x length)

Castle

Castle, seen in Call of Duty: World at War, requires much more LEGO than Crash. This map, where you will need exactly 12,873 pieces when you want to create it, will cost you 2.508 dollars (approximately 22,280 TL).

Dimensions: 1.56m x 2.02m x 0.64m

Terminal

Terminal appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Stating that they had a hard time making the map in question, the team used exactly 18,043 LEGOs. This means 4,726 dollars (approximately 42,000 TL).

Dimensions: 3.97m x 2.87m x 0.52m

Firing Range

5.133 pieces were used in the construction of Firing Range, which is seen in different Call of Duty games and has very small dimensions. This means 1,988 dollars (approximately 17,660 TL).

Dimensions: 1.94m x 1.79m x 0.41m

rust

The Rust map seen in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 looks exactly like the one in the game. The cost of the map, which requires 1,811 pieces to make, is $ 1,810 (approximately 16,100 TL).

Dimensions: 1.28m x 1.79m x 0.82m

Nuketown

Nuketown, which at first glance looks like a quiet street from a battlefield, requires exactly 5,953 pieces despite its small appearance. The cost of this map is 3,033 dollars (approximately 27,000 TL).

Dimensions: 1.54m x 1.35m x 0.67m

slums

Although the Slums map, which we have seen in different Call of Duty games, is not among the most preferred ones, the DiamondLobby team has shown the respect it deserves to this map, which allows the old to have a good time. Composed of 3,456 LEGOs, this map costs $1,591 (approximately $14,100).

Dimensions: 1.92m x 1.3m x 0.53m

raid

The Raid map, which is very popular with the players, was last seen in the Black Ops Cold War game. The cost of the map, which consists of exactly 14,152 pieces, is 2,474 dollars (approximately 22,000 TL).

Dimensions: 1.76m x 2.19m x 0.42m

You can also share the maps that you remember from the Call of Duty series or different games in the comments section.

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