I'm not sure what sells it more, that he does all of the "live action" parts in stop-motion, or that he takes a real onion and slices it into Lego slices.
I'm not sure what sells it more, that he does all of the "live action" parts in stop-motion, or that he takes a real onion and slices it into Lego slices.
That's bizarre but somehow I want to have Salmon and build a Lego. Probably not at the same time.
I would like to know how many hours went into that 3 minute video. That's from respect not judgement. That is a lot of work.
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