---
title: "Storm the blocky beaches of Normandy with these excellent WWII Lego knock-offs"
description: "Get ready to storm the blocky beaches of Normandy with these WWII LEGO knock-offs"
date: "2019-04-05"
modified: "2019-04-05"
authors:
  - name: "James Clark"
    job_title: "Editor-in-Chief"
    link: "https://taskandpurpose.com/authors/james-clark/"
url: "https://taskandpurpose.com/culture/wwii-lego-knock-off-set/"
categories:
  - "Culture"
  - "History"
  - "Mandatory Fun"
  - "Past Conflicts"
  - "World War II"
---

# Storm the blocky beaches of Normandy with these excellent WWII Lego knock-offs

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I have many fond memories of playing with Legos as a child. Using my imagination to create ungodly monstrosities; scouring the house for that one damn piece I needed to make the whole thing work; and hearing my father unleash a torrent of F-bombs early in the morning because he stepped on the sharp corner of that one missing piece on his way to the bathroom. Good times.

However, there's one childhood memory I sadly don't have, and it involves storming the blocky beaches of Normandy with a bunch of Lego GIs. Better late than never, I guess:

![](<https://taskandpurpose.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/image-placeholder-title-4491.jpg>)

The Brick Armory

At long last, you can bring history to life (or just recreate your favorite scenes from *Saving Private Ryan)* for just $18.90 with the[ 6-Pack of "US SOLDIERS WW2 MINIFIGURES"](<https://thebrickarmory.com/collections/lego-us-soldiers-ww2/products/us-soldiers-ww2-minifigures-6-pack-with-weapons-cannons>) found online at [The ](<https://thebrickarmory.com/collections/lego-army-sets>)[Brick Armory](<https://thebrickarmory.com/collections/lego-army-sets>). It's fun for the whole family! Hurray!

And of course, what's a mock war zone without opposing sides?

![](<https://taskandpurpose.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/image-placeholder-title-4492.jpg>)

Brick Armory

Though not technically Legos, as [Brick Armory's website](<https://thebrickarmory.com/collections/lego-army-sets>) is quick to remind you, they are compatible with Lego sets, which in their own humble opinion "are super fun to play with."

Now, the sets can get pricey pretty quickly, with some in the low- to mid-hundreds (though [you can find them cheaper elsewhere](<https://www.bluejaygoods.com/collections/gift-ideas/products/250-pcs-lego-compatible-ww2-airplane-and-truck-bricks>)), but if you desperately need a little armor to clear through that beachhead you've erected in your living room, then maybe grab an M4 Sherman tank — which in this case, is available on [Blue Jay Goods for $29.95.](<https://www.bluejaygoods.com/collections/gift-ideas/products/437pcs-lego-compatible-military-m4-sherman-tank>)

![](<https://taskandpurpose.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/image-placeholder-title-4493.jpg>)

Blue Jay Goods

### See Also: The Lego SR-71: Because Being A Grown Up Is For Suckers And Spy Planes Are Awesome

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## Author
James Clark is the editor-in-chief of Task & Purpose. He is a former Marine and a veteran of the War in Afghanistan.

### Author social links  
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[LinkedIn](<https://www.linkedin.com/in/jclarkjournalism/>)