25 craziest Harry Potter Lego creations

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22. Daniel Stoeffler’s Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort Mural

This next one is kind of trippy, but amazingly cool nonetheless. As we all know, Harry Potter and the Dark Lord Voldemort have a sort of magical connection with one another, ever since Voldy performed the Avada Kedavra curse on Harry when he was only a baby. While we can pick up similarities between the two, this piece really highlights it the most. Here’s a Lego mural that magically transforms as you walk past it! From one angle shows us Harry’s beaming face, but from another side shows the sniveling face of Lord Voldemort!

This piece, created by Daniel Stoeffler, made its debut at France’s Fana’briques Convention in 2011. About 9,000 Lego pieces were used to achieve this effect. It all came together thanks to a series of sloped direct and inverse bricks. A piece like this looks extremely time-consuming and would require a lot of knowledge about shading line art. He gives the characters’ faces a lot of detail, and allows for a seamless transition between the two murals. Watching it in motion is quite the sight.

Harry and Voldemort may be two of the characters in the series with the most amount of depth. They seemed to be irrevocably intertwined with one another, whether or not they were aware of the full connection. One really couldn’t exist without the other, and they represented the (im)perfect dichotomy of human nature. A piece like this just exemplifies that, and proves there’s endless possibilities in the world of Lego.