Summary
- LEGO Eevee & evolutions impress fans with detail & accuracy.
- LEGO & Pokemon partner for official sets, but fans still enjoy creating own builds.
- Detailed Eeveelution LEGO plans available for fans to build & enjoy.
A Pokemon fan has shared their version of Eevee and all of its evolutions in LEGO form. The impressive creations have found favor among Pokemon and LEGO fans, who are impressed with the detail, accuracy, and overall effort.
Pokemon and LEGO have gone together for years, but only in the form of fan-made builds. However, that will change in the near future, as LEGO and Pokemon are finally partnering to produce official sets based on the pocket monsters. Fans have been asking for official Pokemon LEGO sets for years, but while anticipation is high, that won’t stop fans from creating their own impressive builds.

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Such is the case for dst212, who shared their impressive LEGO Eevee, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon with Pokemon fans on Reddit. The first picture shows Eevee with all its potential evolutions together in one shot, which really shows how much work must have gone into creating all of them together. Other images show the evolutions divided based on the generation they premiered in, finishing up with Sylveon, the last Eeveelution to be added to the series. However, one of the cutest elements isn’t the evolutions, but Eevee itself, who is shown in multiple poses, doing things like looking at its evolutions, or looking at the camera while lifting a paw up, almost like it’s waving at the viewer.
Pokemon Fans Can Build Their Own LEGO Eevees
Fans in the comments have been quite positive about the builds, even though the artist felt that their own work had some shortcomings. One fan thought that they looked so good that they would make incredible official sets, suggesting that they try submitting them to LEGO Ideas if the Pokemon IP is added to the list. In the meantime, though, those who are handy with LEGOs can check out the build details on dst212’s Rebrickable page. Although the plans cost a few bucks, they could be a big help for anyone who wants to build a LEGO Eevee or one of its evolutions, but doesn’t know where to start or what bricks to buy.
Pokemon Legends: Z-A, the next Pokemon game, has had a lot of leaks emerge, and fans are generally excited for the game. However, nothing has indicated whether a new Eeveelution will be added with the title. Nonetheless, many players are hopeful that Eevee will get some love in a future game once again, as it’s been years since it received a new form to evolve into.

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