Edgar Wright’s 2010 film adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Scott Pilgrim graphic novels remains one of the most visually inventive movies of the past few decades, a kinetic blend of comic book aesthetics, video game logic, and indie rock energy that somehow works brilliantly despite (or perhaps because of) its genre-bending madness. Though it initially bombed at the box office, the film has since achieved well-deserved cult status, with fans obsessively quoting lines like “Bread makes you fat?!” and “You punched the highlights out of her hair!” while rocking out to Sex Bob-omb’s “Garbage Truck.” The film’s unique visual language, where characters burst into coins when defeated and onomatopoeic text appears during fights, makes it a perfect candidate for LEGO adaptation.
That’s exactly what one talented builder has accomplished with this incredible Scott Pilgrim vs. The World LEGO Ideas submission, a 1,000+ piece diorama that recreates the film’s climactic showdown between Scott and evil ex number seven, Gideon Graves. The build captures that perfect moment when Scott finally realizes he’s not fighting for Ramona but for himself, delivering the iconic line, “No, I want to fight you for me,” which appears on a printed tile at the base of the model. Every detail here feels lovingly crafted by someone who clearly understands what makes the source material special, from the tiered pyramid battleground to the stacks of gold coins representing defeated exes.
Designer: ComicMischief
The pyramid structure forms the centerpiece of the build, with its striking black and red color scheme perfectly mirroring the film’s climactic battle venue. Scott and Gideon face off at the summit, both wielding transparent swords that capture the video game power-up aesthetic from the movie. Ramona Flowers stands mid-leap on the steps below, her blue hair instantly recognizable even in minifigure form. In true comic form, the build also includes positionable floating text bubbles like “BAD!” or “2 Player Mode”, mimicking the motion graphics in the movie. This means you don’t just have a static model – you can quite literally build out battles between Gideon and Scott, Gideon and Knives, or even have Scott and Knives teaming up to defeat the evil boss while Ramona just awkwardly sits and watches events unfold.
Sex Bob-omb hasn’t been forgotten either. The left side of the diorama features a removable band platform where Kim Pine sits behind her drum kit, complete with the band’s logo, while Stephen Stills stands ready with his guitar. Scott can join them when he’s not busy fighting evil exes, allowing fans to recreate the film’s musical performances. The creator has thoughtfully included all the necessary accessories: custom printed guitars, Knives’ knives, Gideon’s staff, Kim’s drumsticks, and even garlic bread, referencing Scott’s bread obsession. A hidden storage drawer in the back keeps these small pieces organized when not in use.
The minifigure lineup covers all the essential characters for the finale: Scott, Ramona, Gideon, Kim, Stephen, and Knives Chau. Each figure appears to be carefully designed with appropriate outfits and accessories, capturing their distinctive looks from the film. Gideon sports his white blazer and glasses, while Scott wears his signature tee shirt. The band, Ramona, Knives, are all dressed to play, and there are enough interactive elements on the pyramid to let you set up a dynamic scene. The base of the pyramid doubles as storage too, letting you stash text bubbles, weapons, and other elements away in a jiffy.
It’s common for LEGO builders to make MOCs of their favorite movies/series/scenes – and this one is no different, but it does justice to the movie’s visual style too, mimicking the exaggerated action dynamic of the comic book. The 1,000-piece count puts it in the mid-range of LEGO sets, substantial enough to be impressive on display but not so massive as to be prohibitively expensive if LEGO were to produce it. The build needs support on the LEGO Ideas platform to have a chance at becoming an official set, so if you’re among those who appreciate Scott’s epic journey to defeat the League of Evil Exes and win the heart of Ramona Flowers, you might want to lend your vote to the cause.
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