We are back with more LEGO® minions to build!  And these are some dressed up minions!

More LEGO Minions to Build

If you missed our original LEGO minions post, you might want to start there.  That post has step-by-step instructions for building both a one-eyed minion and a two-eyed minion.  Once you have the basic design, it’s fun to start making all kinds of minions!

For all of the minions with marker mouths we used a Sharpie.  It washes off with rubbing alcohol, but it does leave behind a faint stain. You could also try a dry erase marker.  Either way, I would test cleaning your particular marker off of one brick first if you don’t want to stain your bricks.

Pirate Minion 

This one was inspired by the pirate minion outfit at Build-a-Bear.  We are wondering if the pirate will be in the new Minions movie?

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The sword is made out of duct tape.  I stuck a piece of duct tape to both sides of an index card and then cut out the sword shape. Then I taped the blade of the sword to a LEGO® pirate telescope brick.

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Here’s a view without the minion so that you can see what bricks are in the hat.

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Bee-Do Minion

Undoubtedly one of our favorite scenes from Despicable Me 2!  Aidan built this one totally himself.

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Here’s how he did the flashing lights:

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And the megaphone:

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Cupcake Baker Minion:  This one was not in the movies, we just thought it was a cute idea!

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Captain America Minion:

Aidan built this one also.  I cut the “A” out of a mailing label.

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Knight Minion:  Gresham (age 8) designed this one!

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Have fun building!  If your kids create some minions, we would love for you to post a picture on the Frugal Fun for Boys Facebook page!

If you need step-by-step instructions for the basic minions you can find them here:  Minion Building Instructions

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  1. Darian Jul 19, 2015

    This is cool I saw minons in the cinima it was cool.

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  2. Jill B Jan 14, 2016

    These are brilliant, my son loves Minions so will really enjoy making them with him this weekend! Thank you, I might even be able to upstage my husband's lego making abilities!

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  3. Sara Jun 30, 2016

    Ohmigosh, these are amazing! You always amaze my 4yo and I with your creations!!

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