Creating a D&D Character... But with LEGO

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Published 2024-07-13
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Welcome to Mitch-Builds, I’m Mitch and I build custom LEGO creations!
With the newly released LEGO Dungeons and Dragons set hitting store shelves, but being way outside my price range, I’ve been inspired to instead take on building a custom D&D character of my own. So today let's build a Brooding dragon-born ranger and even a fearsome wolf sidekick.

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All Comments (21)
  • I’m absolutely floored by your use of neck brackets on Sir Fangar’s jaw. That’s sensational moccing right there
  • @delta-lo5ui
    make the wolf have a mouth openable so you can put the sword in it
  • @DibbleTheGreat
    How this guy knows the exact pieces to fit something together perfectly is beyond mortal comprehension
  • @masisas9937
    This has quickly become one of my favourite youtubers. I love how calm he talks while he cooks up the insanest builds ever
  • @legallybidoof
    When I see the thumbnail I think it’s a super dope build, but going through the process of seeing it built makes the final reveal breathtaking even though I’ve already seen it 😭
  • @BlockTechnology
    Thank you for stopping dropping your mocs at the end of your videos. Thanks to this, my mental health has stabilized
  • @alastar_doom3
    Bro roasted Garmadon with the name "this villan" Also, not to forget, bro roasted the red pin again
  • @thatoneguy6432
    "I'm the best Lego maker!" "I was HIRED by Lego, I'm the best!" Mitchbuilds: "Hold my ball joints."
  • @synnova32
    The bow is NASTY good. Like, nat 20 good.
  • @vb294
    Every build gets better than the ones before and even those were absolutely stunning
  • @MrLeapFrog
    Bro has a historic knowledge of Lego's catalogue.
  • @Bigman0909
    The most impressive thing about these videos is how you imagine two pieces together and find some unconventional way to connect them, most people would just use some prefab piece instead or give up after a couple attempts Every builder really does have something special to them
  • @josiahr2514
    I love the progression from "here's LEGO's, and here's mine." to OCs. It truly showcases the creative potential of LEGOs. Your integration of bricks, technic and Bionicle is wonderful.
  • @legallybidoof
    In the campaign I’m running, my friend is playing a Dragonborn named Bustler Chuck (I had to talk him outta using Chuck Norris), but he would think this is so badass. Bustler approved
  • @purplehaze2358
    Friendly reminder: If an illegal connection is any connection that puts strain on a part, then that means any use of a reddish brown LEGO part is illegal.
  • Oh I’m gobsmacked I’ve never thought of doing wrist joints like that! That solves so many problems! Thanks for that. Also, would love to see you build a full D&D PARTY ROSTER like this! It’ll be amazing.
  • you have no idea of how much it makes me laugh the way you describe the building proces, it cheers up my day
  • @erickfw197
    I know they're meant to be fur, but the wings on the wolf (mainly the ones on the face) make me think it's like an owlbear but "owlwolf", and it makes him even cooler for me. Btw very nice building, this is amazing
  • @HetTheWitch
    The fact that you made sure everything was as properly connected as possible, and that you filled in gaps in the body and hollow limb parts was so satisfying to me that you more than earned a sub! Incredible and creative build too!