Man's Halloween Display with Massive LEGO-Inspired Skeleton Goes Viral
Alan Perkins collaborated with Skeletons for St. Jude and joined over 400 participants to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital this Halloween season.
- This year, Olmsted Falls resident Alan Perkins erected a 13.5-foot LEGO-inspired skeleton that went viral after LEGO shared it on its social pages.
- Perkins, who has made viral displays before, said he drew design inspiration from LEGO for this year's oversized skeleton project.
- Using materials from local DIY stores and Amazon, Perkins built the 13.5-foot skeleton for $1,700 and created a detailed step-by-step guide for others.
- Perkins partnered with Skeletons for St. Jude to raise money and says 400 participants have joined the effort, expanding the project beyond his yard.
- A neighbour summed up local excitement by saying `I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next year.` while Perkins' efforts have attracted wider attention.
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Halloween legend makes giant Lego skeleton as tall as a house
High up on the list of things I never knew I wanted was a massive, house-sized Lego skeleton adorning my front yard for Halloween. Alan Perkins, a man (and living Halloween legend) from Olmsted Falls, Ohio, is living that dream after engineering exactly such a skeleton. Perkins' giant Lego skeleton measures over 13-feet tall. And yes, the arms articulate. This isn't actually the first time Perkins has gone viral for his Halloween displays. When …
Ohio Man's Massive Lego Skeleton Display Has Us All Feeling Spooky For Halloween
At 13.5 feet, a LEGO skeleton standing in an Ohio man’s front yard has to be one of the biggest and spookiest ever. Alan Perkins has always been known for his over-the-top, impressive Halloween displays. He likes to go all out every year, wooing the locals. This year, he looked to LEGO for a bit of inspiration. The iconic LEGO skeleton, with its bony hollow ribs and ghoulish face, was his next creative challenge. Perkins uses materials he can s…
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