Joe The Lego Open Bo !new!

With his collection of flat plates, bricks, and specialized parts like beams and frames, Joe started building. He carefully selected pieces that would not only look aesthetically pleasing but also be functional. The open boat, or "Open BO" as he affectionately called it, began to take shape.

Short clips on platforms like TikTok or X (formerly Twitter) mentioning "Om Joe" or "Joe the Lego" alongside "Cewek Bondol" (short-haired girls).

While not an official product, the name fits a niche meme tradition: giving mundane Lego figures mundane names (e.g., “Bob the Builder,” but for Lego). “Joe” represents every non-licensed, non-hero minifigure—the construction worker, the coffee shop barista, the pedestrian. An “open bo” (box) version would be the affordable, unboxed, accessible Joe for customizers and kids alike.

: Older sets, such as those from the 1950s "LEGO Mursten" era, are extremely rare in their original, unopened packaging. Quick LEGO Facts