Road Runner vs Wile E. Coyote LEGO Build: Beep Beep Zip Bang!

Road Runner… The coyote’s after you… Road Runner, if he catches you, you’re through! Now you can’t get that theme song out of your head either. Maybe this awesome LEGO build will get your mind off of it.

This sweet LEGO Moc was put together a few years back by matt rowntRee. It totally brings back childhood memories of Wile E. Coyote as he does his best to catch the elusive Road Runner.

The whole scene plays out on one of those rocky desert cliffs you might see in Utah or Arizona, as that crafty coyote attempts to blow up the blue bird with piles of TNT, dynamite, and nitroglycerin. Naturally things head South, and Wile somehow ends up with his head embedded in the ledge above. I’m assuming it has something to do with that anvil, or maybe the rocket skates.

I totally love this build. Maybe someday LEGO will be convinced to make a whole series of Looney Tunes dioramas. Sounds like a job for LEGO Ideas!

Looney Tunes Characters Get Gutted by Jason Freeny

Artist Jason Freeny is best known for his illustrations and sculptures which feature bisected pop culture figures with their skin removed from one side so you can see their innards. His latest creation? A series of vinyl figures based on Looney Tunes’ characters.

Now you can look inside of Daffy Duck, the Tasmanian Devil, Marvin the Martian, Tweety Bird, and Bugs Bunny, all of whom seem to have surprisingly human anatomies – other than that 4-finger thing. Oh, and that giant noggin on Tweety. He must have an enormous brain.

The 4-inch-tall vinyl figures are part of MightyJaxx’s awesome XXRAY collection. Bugs and Tweety are already available in limited quantities, while Daffy, Taz, and Marvin will be available this Fall.

[via Toy People]

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