
Rebrickable: Brad Barber
Pokemon fans are discovering new ways to build their favorite creatures using LEGO pieces they may already own.
A LEGO builder has gone viral after creating a Bidoof model using parts from the official Eevee set, then sharing instructions so others can recreate the build.
The alternate model was designed by builder Bradley Barber and posted to Rebrickable, a site where fans upload instructions for alternate builds using existing LEGO sets.
LEGO builder Bradley Barber made a Bidoof using pieces from the Eevee set pic.twitter.com/WAQ7Tu41pB
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LEGO builder turns Eevee set into Pokemon Bidoof
Barber’s creation uses pieces from the LEGO Eevee set 72151, which includes 587 pieces. According to the Rebrickable listing, the alternate build requires 486 of those parts to assemble the Bidoof model.
The finished build measures approximately 7.5 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 4.5 inches tall.
Instructions for the build are available on Rebrickable as a downloadable guide, allowing anyone who owns the Eevee set to rebuild the pieces into the beaver-like Pokemon.
The model recreates Bidoof’s round body, tan fur coloring, buck teeth, and small ears using curved and rounded LEGO elements.
It’s one of several Pokémon-themed alternate builds shared by fans on the platform.
Another example posted on Rebrickable shows how builders can create a small Pikachu and Poké Ball display using pieces from three different sets: Miles Morales Mech vs. Spider-Man, Creator Hamster, and Speed Champion’s Porsche 911 GT3 RS Supercar.

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Rebrickable hosts thousands of fan-made alternate builds that use official LEGO sets, allowing builders to create new models without buying additional pieces.

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