Cool BrickHeadz instructions available at CustomInstructions.com
Posted by Huw,
CustomInstructions.com is a website run by Andy in the UK at which you can purchase instructions for BrickHeadz, skylines, and more.
Andy has designed around 100 models covering a range of subjects from Scooby Doo to Stranger Things and has produced clear and attractive instructions for them. Most are priced at around £2.50, so are pretty good value.
See an example, and find out how to download instructions for a popular character for free, after the break.
Here's a sample page from the Stranger Things Demogorgon instructions.
A parts list in XML BrickLink wanted list format is provided which can be uploaded to BrickLink to make purchasing the parts required easier.
Check out the whole range and like the Custom LEGO Instructions page on Facebook to keep up-to-date with new additions.
Those of you in the UK will particularly appreciate this one of Colonel Sir Tom Moore which can be downloaded for free!
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They look really nice, especially Captain Sir Thomas Moore. Its a good likeness and tribute
I really like that it comes with a file for a Bricklink parts list. Adding each part on your own is often really annoying, little quality of life stuff like this is what I love!
Love that spaceman
Cuz who wouldn't want a brickheadz of a knighted centenarian! Doing the good work in these trying times...
Have to say, these designs look way better then pretty much all of the official models.
That said, being Brickheadz, they're still not my cup of tea.
I sell instructions as well (on Rebrickable). Does that mean I can get featured here too?
Looking through these, I'm sad that they never got around to making either Darth Maul or a Biker Scout as official Brickheadz. But not the Darkwing Duck. That would require that there have ever been a time that I did _not_ wish they'd made Darkwing Duck LEGO sets.
I’m no big Brickheadz fan by any means, but the way these are designed is what sets them above par compared to the official ones. There’s no reliance on weird exclusive printed parts, and so the construction is much more intricate to recreate all of the niche details.
Yeah, there are some good builds, but that monster from Stranger Things is both impressive and terrifying.