A fan-made Five Nights at Freddy's LEGO structure reimagines the already terrifying Springtrap as a yellow brick nightmare. The fan created the action figure in honor of the franchise's upcoming seventh anniversary. That's right, the many Five Nights at Freddy's terrors have haunted players for well over five years now, with more than half a dozen games under the IP's belt.

The first Five Nights at Freddy's entry launched on PC in the summer of 2014, then received a sequel later that same year. Springtrap, also known as Spring Bonnie, didn't join the pizzeria-set fun until developer Scott Cawthorne deployed Five Nights at Freddy's 3 in early 2015. While this particular animatronic, which bears the look of a golden rabbit, only appears in the FNAF 3 Safe Room, it still manages to prove quite the intimidating figure. The Springtrap character proved so formidable, in fact, that it served as the primary antagonist in the original Fazbear Frights: Into the Pit, a novella that explored some of the brand's darkest depths. Notably, the horror of FNAF: Security Breach also features a fair few Springtrap scares.

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Recently, Reddit user Deltastar__7 took to the website to share images of their fan-built Springtrap action figure, which was created using LEGO pieces. The figure features several movable joints, allowing it to sit, stand, and assume multiple poses. It's quite the horror show, an incredibly detailed and finely designed horror show that even boasts a removable headpiece. Even the Springtrap figure's shadow looks as though it could induce a decent number of nightmares. Get a closer look at the LEGO build below, courtesy of Deltastar__7.

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Of course, Five Nights at Freddy's faithful in the Reddit thread were enamored with the incredible build. A few even suggested the creator submit their work to LEGO Ideas, the program that recently greenlit the creation of a Sonic the Hedgehog-inspired LEGO set. It remains to be seen if Deltastar__7 will pursue the LEGO Ideas route; if so, they would more than likely have the full backing of the Five Nights at Freddy's community.

The most recent entry in the long-running Five Nights at Freddy's series, Security Breach, launched in December 2021 for PC, PS4, and PS5 platforms, offering up an experience set after the events of 2019's Help Wanted. To the dismay of many, the title boasted a series of wide-ranging issues on day one, though developer Steel Wool Studios has since addressed good chunk of them in updates. The post-release support won't stop there either, given the team's relatively recent Security Breach DLC teases.

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Source: Deltastar__7/Reddit