There’s not a lot of flavor in a standard plastic LEGO brick. It’s not very digestible, either. But don’t tell that to Tomosteen, who makes impressive stop-motion cooking videos.

Their LEGO cheese burger is so carefully crafted, so realistic in its movements and assembly, that you might just start drooling a bit.

We like the way the animator often starts with real ingredients, and we see them instantly “LEGO-fy” once sliced or assembled.

Check out the video below, and see more on Tomosteen’s content on Youtube.

Close-up of a wall-mounted panel displaying blue-lit glass elements.
Blue flames warming the grill
A worktable with a partially completed LEGO food item, featuring yellow and beige LEGO pieces assembled to resemble a sandwich or burger, with a knife positioned beside it.
Spreading the butter on the buns
A red LEGO structure in the shape of a heart, featuring white and dark red pieces, with steam rising in the background.
The hamburger steaming on the grill
A person slicing a head of lettuce with a knife on a wooden cutting board, with small green toy blocks nearby.
Real lettuce transforming into LEGO
Two large LEGO creations resembling a hamburger on the left and a pizza on the right, displayed on a wooden surface.
The carefully prepared burger
A colorful, LEGO burger model on a wooden cutting board, featuring layers of yellow, brown, and green bricks representing bun, meat, and vegetables.
The final, tasty piece.

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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

2 Comments

  1. Michael Raybourn

    Unbelievable detail! This guy’s work is amazing!

  2. It’s different. I’m not normally into legos but my sisters grandson it is really into that scene.

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