Eurovision Gets A Lego Makeover: Abba, Bucks Fizz, Lordi And Riverdance Turned Into Animated Plastic Bricks Ahead Of 2015 Competition (VIDEO)

Lego Says Happy Birthday To Eurovision - And It's Perfect
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In case you’ve been living under a pile of sequinned flares, the Eurovision Song Contest is back this weekend and in celebration of the event’s 60th anniversary, some of the most memorable acts from Eurovision past have been turned into Lego to mark the momentous occasion.

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Well, if it’s good enough for Jeremy Clarkson and the ‘Top Gear’ lot.

Over the past six decades, the annual song contest has brought us some truly memorable acts, usually wearing some unforgettable outfits, which have now been transformed into tiny animated plastic bricks ahead of this year’s show.

Everyone from Abba and their highly suspect combo of satin, sequins, flares and platform boots to Bucks Fizz’s children’s television-inspired primary coloured get up have been paid tribute to (and yes, those skirts DO get ripped off)....

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Oh, and and Lordy are suitably terrifying (not).

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No word on whether these Lego editions will be available to buy, so in the meantime you’ll just have to enjoy them in moving picture format in the video above.

Douze pwa!

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Scooch(01 of14)
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Representing the UK in 2007 (23rd place) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
Verka Serduchka(02 of14)
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Representing the Ukraine in 2007 (2nd place) (credit:SVEN NACKSTRAND via Getty Images)
Abba(03 of14)
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Representing Sweden in 1974 (1st place) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
Dana International(04 of14)
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Representing Israel in 1998 (1st place). (credit:Peter Bischoff via Getty Images)
Lordi(05 of14)
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Representing Finland in 2006 (1st place) (credit:ARIS MESSINIS via Getty Images)
Bucks Fizz(06 of14)
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Representing the UK in 1981 (1st place) (credit:AP)
Zdob si Zdub(07 of14)
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Representing Moldiova in 2011 (12th place) (credit:Sean Gallup via Getty Images)
Gipsy(08 of14)
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Representing Czech Republic in 2009 (semi final only) (credit:Oleg Nikishin via Getty Images)
Conchita Wurst(09 of14)
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Representing Austria in 2014 (1st place) (credit:Ragnar Singsaas via Getty Images)
Jedward(10 of14)
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Representing Ireland in 2011 (8th place) (credit:Frank Augstein/AP)
Donatan & Cleo (11 of14)
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Representing Poland in 2014 (9th place) (credit:JONATHAN NACKSTRAND via Getty Images)
Sandie Shaw(12 of14)
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Representing the UK in 1967 (1st place) (credit:ullstein bild via Getty Images)
Pirates Of The Sea(13 of14)
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Representing Latvia in 2008 (12th place) (credit:ANDREJ ISAKOVIC via Getty Images)
Wig Wam(14 of14)
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Representing Norway in 2005 (6th place) (credit:Sean Gallup via Getty Images)