For All Your Lego Emergencies
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For All Your Lego Emergencies
![lego-emergency-squ-mdp.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F16/LND6/IHLVOXGF/F16LND6IHLVOXGF.jpg&filename=lego-emergency-squ-mdp.jpg)
This is a fun gift for any Lego fan!
I have loved Lego for many years and came up with this artwork to put in my Lego room.
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Gather Supplies
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- Shadow box (I used 11x14)
- Lego base plate (I used two 5x10 & one 2.5x10- these fit perfect with no cutting needed)
- One Lego set (I used a small car set that was free with Lego purchase)
- Lego bricks to hold the Lego set in place
- Lego mallet (This came with a Lego set I had but can be easily made with a few Lego pieces)
- Vinyl/Paper sticky letters
Put It All Together
![Lego-Emergency-MDP-Logo.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F5V/6LV0/IHLVOXFS/F5V6LV0IHLVOXFS.jpg&filename=Lego-Emergency-MDP-Logo.jpg)
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I made a square of Lego bricks to hold the Lego set securely in place. Popped the base plates into the frame, used a sticky tab to attach the Lego mallet, and added the letters.
Note: I cut the letters out and placed them for spacing. I changed my plans a little bit once I realized I could fit more at the top of the frame.