Tyler Clites Builds Custom LEGO Replica of STIHL Boss Chainsaw for Promotional Campaign
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Gavin Sheehan
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Tyler Clites, a LEGO brick builder and artist, collaborated with STIHL to create a custom, one-of-a-kind replica of a STIHL Boss Chainsaw entirely out of LEGO bricks. The project was a unique promotional effort by STIHL, with Clites using his tools and ingenuity to build a glued-together, 1-to-1 scale replica of the chainsaw.
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· 2 pulledTyler Clites chatted with us about a new promotion with STIHL, as he created a customized Boss Chainsaw completely out of LEGO bricks.
Clites sat down with all of his tools and ingenuity, and decided to make a custom LEGO STIHL Boss Chainsaw, a one-of-a-kind item, glued together and made to look as close to a 1-to-1 replica as he could.
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