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Power Pellet: Nham Nham Nham

When Pac-Man chomps a Power Pellet, the ghosts start running! This is a icon from arcade history.

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👾 A Nostalgic Pulse of Pixelated Power
Since 1980, Power Pellets have been an essential part of the Pac-Man game. Created by Toru Iwatani, these special dots gave Pac-Man the upper hand, turning the ghosts blue and making them vulnerable. Now, this LEGO model captures the essence of that thrilling transformation in stunning detail.

🧱 A Burst of Power in Pixel Detail
The Power Pellet is designed to mimic the classic 8-bit look, with a circular shape built using LEGO plates and transparent stand pieces to create a floating effect. The clean white color captures the pixel-perfect representation of the Power Pellet as seen in the game.

🎮 Part of the Pac-Man Collection
Pair the Power Pellet with Pac-Man, Blinky, Clyde, Inky, Pinky, and the Scared Ghost to create a full arcade display. This build is a must-have for retro gaming and LEGO fans alike!

🌈 Unleash Your Inner Pixel Strategist
With just 44 pieces, the Power Pellet is an easy yet rewarding build that brings gaming nostalgia to life. Position it in your custom LEGO maze, create chase scenes, or simply display it as a piece of arcade history!

Build Details

  • Model designed by: Eduardo Sousa
  • Total parts: 44
  • Colors: White for the Power Pellet, supported by transparent stands on a black display base.
  • Created using: LPub3D; LeoCAD

Pac-Man is ready to turn the tables—can the ghosts escape in time?
Stay tuned for even more LEGO Pac-Man builds! 👾

| Updated at Monday, Jan 22, 2024

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My name is Eduardo Sousa.

I am an Electronics Engineer, and I absolutely love LEGO. As a kid, I got at least one LEGO set every Christmas, Easter, and on my birthday.

Recently, in April 2022, because of a challenge from the marketing team at my last company, I built the FMQ logo in LEGO—and that’s how my passion for creating LEGO MOCs truly began.

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