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Daft Punk Concert

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4 years ago, this set won the Grand Prize in the global LEGO competition Music To Our Ears!, though it wasn’t selected to become an official set. 
But now we’re feeling inspired to Get Lucky and try One More Time after seeing the Daft Punk making their LEGO debut in the upcoming film Piece By Piece, robot-rocking their amazing helmets alongside Pharrell Williams.


This project began in 2020 as a fun father-son collaboration, growing into something epic as we found ourselves needing a creative escape during lockdown.

Both huge Daft Punk fans, this build is a fusion of 2 passions. I spent my teenage years listening to Homework on my Walkman, while my son’s 1st favorite baby song was Get Lucky. It felt only natural to blend our love for Daft Punk's music with our love for LEGO.


My then 8 year old son started with a prototype built from the bricks we had at home, and I expanded on it digitally. The centerpiece of the design—a rotating box of transparent bricks inside a pyramid—is powered by a motor, with a set of lights dangling inside to recreate that iconic Daft Punk Alive 2007 pyramid.


This 2000-piece set was quite the challenge. Lego bricks are rarely used for triangular shapes, so we had to find creative ways to make all those angles click.

The helmets are technically legal as they appear in the upcoming film Piece By Piece, however just to be on the safe side of the rules, here's an alternative version using regular helmet pieces.


If you love Daft Punk and LEGO as much as we do, show us some Digital Love by voting to make this set a reality!

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