
Pokémon fans are finding creative ways to build their favorite Pokémon characters using LEGO bricks they already have at home.
A LEGO enthusiast recently gained popularity online by building a Bidoof model using pieces from the official Eevee LEGO set. They’ve also shared instructions so anyone else can build their own version!
Builder Bradley Barber created a new design and shared the instructions on Rebrickable, a website where LEGO fans share instructions for building different models using LEGO sets they already own.
LEGO builder Bradley Barber made a Bidoof using pieces from the Eevee set
— TopMob (@TopMob) March 4, 2026
LEGO builder turns Eevee set into Pokemon Bidoof
Barber built a Bidoof model using LEGOs. It’s made from the Eevee set (number 72151), which has 587 pieces, and the Bidoof build uses 486 of them.
The finished build measures approximately 7.5 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 4.5 inches tall.
I found instructions on Rebrickable to help me rebuild my Eevee set! It basically lets you take all the pieces and turn them into a really cool beaver Pokémon. It’s a downloadable guide, so anyone with the Eevee set can do it.
The LEGO model accurately captures Bidoof’s features – its round shape, tan fur, prominent teeth, and small ears – by using curved and rounded LEGO pieces.
It’s one of several Pokémon-themed alternate builds shared by fans on the platform.
A builder shared a clever creation on Rebrickable: a miniature Pikachu and Poké Ball display. They built it using LEGO pieces from three different sets – the Miles Morales vs. Spider-Man set, the Creator Hamster set, and the Porsche 911 GT3 RS Supercar from the Speed Champions series.

That’s right, someone built a Pikachu out of LEGO racecar pieces! Using parts from different sets, they were able to make a small Pikachu figure next to a Poké Ball display, similar to the official $200 LEGO set that came out in January.
Rebrickable is a website with thousands of instructions for building new LEGO models using only the pieces from official LEGO sets you already own. This lets builders create different designs without needing to buy more LEGOs.
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2026-03-04 19:48