Amazing Lego Creations
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It's fair to say they've become a creative outlet for children and adults alike. People who grow up playing with these colourful building blocks have been able to put together some truly mind-blowing builds. From an Apollo 11 replica to a life-sized VW camper, here's a taste of some of the biggest, coolest, and most impressive Lego creations ever. We plan to update this regularly, so keep checking back for more crazy Lego projects.
Kickstart your kids' LEGO creativity with Sarah Dees' biggest and best book yet in the bestselling series, with more than 300,000 books from the series in print. This huge collection of action-packed projects will bring fresh life to your tubs of bricks and get LEGO(R) lovers of all levels inspired to build for days. Dive into your own LEGO(R) world filled with new and amazing creations--from sleek, aerodynamic race cars to fairytale creatures, secret spy headquarters and everything in between. Step-by-step pictures combined with detailed instructions and helpful parts lists make Sarah's projects accessible for tinkerers of any age. Explore far and wide with an adventurer ATV, military humvee or a mini animal safari. Meet mischievous trolls and a friendly spiketailed dragon. Build your family's dream seaside vacation, complete with a surf shack, ice cream stand and pirate ship. Construct a customizable bedroom that looks just like your own or the classroom in your school. Silly stories and scene suggestions will inspire countless hours of play, making this the perfect gift for kids who crave variety in their LEGO(R) building. There's no limit to what you can imagine and create with this awesome collection! Collect the whole series with Sarah Dees' other bestselling LEGO books: - Incredible LEGO(R) Creations from Space with Bricks You Already Have- Genius LEGO(R) Inventions with Bricks You Already Have- Awesome LEGO(R) Creations with Bricks You Already Have- Epic LEGO(R) Adventures with Bricks You Already Have
\"Sarah is truly a creative genius! With achievable projects like dragons, animals, cars and city skylines, this book is a must-have for LEGO(R) lovers and a great way to breathe new life into your bricks!\" --Andrea Scalzo Yi, founder of Raising Dragons and author of 100 Easy STEAM Activities \"Sarah Dees has done it again--another LEGO(R) book packed with amazing inspiration using everyday bricks. This book has so many varied projects that will really get kids' imaginations going.\" --Maggy Woodley, founder of Red Ted Art and author of Easy Paper Projects \"This book is a wonderful resource for LEGO(R) fans. I love how easy the step-by-step directions are to follow, and with so many imaginative LEGO(R) projects, it will keep the kids busy for a long time!\" --Louise McMullen, founder of Messy Little Monster
A lego figure of the Royal baby Prince George of Cambridge, in a 55-brick pram, is added by model makers along with a tiny easel in tribute to the traditional method of announcing a new Royal birth, to the 36,000 brick Buckingham Palace scene, at the Legoland Windsor Resort, Thursday, July 25, 2013. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)
A lego figure of the Royal baby Prince George of Cambridge, in a 55-brick pram, is added by a model maker to the 36,000 brick Buckingham Palace scene at the Legoland Windsor Resort, Thursday, July 25, 2013. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)
A lego figure of the Royal baby Prince George of Cambridge, in a 55-brick pram, after it is added by model makers along with a tiny easel in tribute to the traditional method of announcing a new Royal birth, to the 36,000 brick Buckingham Palace scene, at the Legoland Windsor Resort, Thursday, July 25, 2013. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)
This Monday June 17, 2013 photo shows some of the creations of David Blessing in Charleston, W. Va. Blessing will be holding workshops at several libraries over the next few weeks about Lego trains and building things with Legos. (AP Photo/ Charleston Daily Mail,Craig Cunningham)
Of course any creations at Legoland are going to be of the epic variety, but this Lego Death Star is pretty amazing. Making any spherical shape out of oblong bricks is an achievement, and Darth Vader's weapon and base is made of over 500,000 Lego bricks, weighing in at 862 kilograms (1,900lb) and measuring 3.9 metres high by 2.4 metres wide (13 feet by eight feet). It had to be hoisted in place at the California theme park with a forklift. You can see more pictures here.
Of all the extraordinary things about this Lego microscope, the most extraordinary is that it actually works -- and it's made entirely out of Lego, optics and all. To achieve this remarkable feat, creator Carl Merriam used actual Lego magnifying glasses, with silver Lego swords holding the slides in place, and a Lego LED Power Functions Light for a light source. It's an amazingly clever and inventive bit of Lego design.
Paul Hetherington's Lego model of the Joker's base isn't the biggest creation we've ever seen, but he's packed a lot into 30,000 pieces. Based on the Funhouses of the Batman video games (and Australia's Luna Park apparently), it's built across three levels, and is rigged up with Lego Power Functions motors and Technic gears for a bunch of moving parts and Bat-traps. It's insanely detailed, which is appropriate really. Read more and watch a video of it in action here, and visit his Flickr page for more Lego creations.
For the launch of its third generation of Mindstorms programmable robotics components, EV3, Lego contracted community members to build cool creations to show it off. One of these is this working electric guitar that has a particularly Lego-esque sound all of its own. You can watch a video of it in action here and download instructions for how to make your own here.
There are some special LEGO creations out there in the world that go beyond just looking good and actually automate a process that matters a lot to people. While a dog selfie booth might be impressive, a pizza making machine is giving it a run for its money.
\"We've got an amazing array of works in this show,\" curator Ken MacLennan said. \"The artists have built models of California landmarks stretching from Sacramento to Los Angeles, as well as familiar local sights such as Sunol's Little Brown Church, the Pleasanton Gas Station on Main Street, and the Castro Valley skyline.
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The table consists of 22,742 pieces clicked together with traditional lego construction techniques (no glue), a 136mm grommet is located in its centre. It sits on a polished Stainless Steel square hollow section structure built by B.A. Engineering of Prussia St and is topped with a 10mm sheet of toughened glass manufactured by Action Glass.
Yet another grand display of LEGO design, the Starship: OSS Pontbriand, created by Jeff Pelletier, showcases the LEGO master's attention to detail, and comes in at 6 feet long with four levels of fully furnished interiors. And for more amazing sci-fi, check out the 20 Long-Predicted Technologies That Are Never Going to Happen.
This carefully crafted Batcave was masterfully built over a 12-week period of time by Carlyle Livingston II and Wayne Hussey, containing over 20,000 individual parts, weighing over 100 pounds, and coming equipped with its own sophisticated light system. Holy legos, Batman!
Though it's probably unsafe to drive, this full-size LEGO Volvo XC90, located outside of a LEGO retailer in Vail, Colorado, originally created by LEGO engineers at California's LEGOLAND, is comprised of approximately 200,000 bricks. While, no, you can't drive it down the road, it still makes for an amazing testament to the artistry of these LEGO engineers.
This amazing LEGO metropolis was constructed by engineers at LEGOLAND Windsor, successfully (and artfully) recreating some of London's most important landmarks, like the Palace of Westminster, Tower Bridge, and the iconic London Eye. Containing more than 13 million LEGO blocks, it's worth the trip to Windsor just to see the masterpiece in person (not to mention the fact that it's the site of recent history's most romantic wedding).
Many parents are used to being woken up by their little ones clambering into their beds. This was a nightly occurrence for Justin Davies, with his son rarely spending a full night in his own room. He decided to build a bedroom that he'd love spending the night in - and the result is this amazing LEGO design!
Learning about pyramids Level it up by letting your kids build their own Ancient Pyramids of Egypt using Legos via Creekside Learning. This is an easy building process for beginners and will set them up for their future lego city!
Learning while playing is the best combination to develop kids creativity. With this engaging STEM Lego activity from Frugal Fun For Boys And Girls, they may learn about simple pulleys. this demonstrates some of the best benefits of lego, as with just a couple gears your child can learn some very basic engineering skills! 781b155fdc