This is definitely possible. There are incredible tiny miniatures that have been made, but to make a working LEGO gun would require extreme patience and specialized tools. The next problem would be to find a practical means to fire the gun, as LEGO minifigs have no fingers. So, if someone is going through the many hours to make a functional gun, adding a set of fingers to the LEGO minifig should be a part of the process. Firing a single shot from a LEGO gun is definitely practical.
No one really knows the answer to that. However, they will continue to make new Lego games for a VERY long time. It's just how all technology works.
u just get lego pieces
Lego Harry Potter is available for Wii consoles.
a LEGO Mario would look like... Mario look on how to make lego customs he will show you.
elements are mixed together to make a new element just like a LEGO is snapped together to make a new shape lego!
they just made one with other superheroes. go to lego.com and check it out
You'll just have to buy the Lego city police station if you wan't one.
Atoms and LEGO pieces are similar in that they can both be combined and rearranged in countless ways to form different structures and materials. Just as LEGO pieces can be connected and combined to build various objects, atoms can bond together to form different molecules and compounds with unique properties. Both atoms and LEGO pieces are fundamental building blocks that can be assembled in an almost endless number of configurations.
attatch fire works or put it on a hill.
i don't know but would like to!
They don't talk in Lego Harry Potter, they just make noises.
As there are already existing Lego Harry Potter games, Lego will almost certainly not create a game just about Ron.