American student Alex Eylar is a big Lego fan. He has a huge collection of 30,000+ Lego parts and pieces that he used to brick together scenes from popular movies. You can see what he’s got after the jump.
Back to the Future
These amazing ships are all made of Legos. Most of them are large, some are small, and they are all realistic. It must have taken months for these amazing ships to be assembled. They are truly incredible works of art.
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This is a Bugatti Veyron, made with lego, with working brakes and a 7-speed gear box. It look pretty cool to me ;)
Lego has attracted many kids and adults for decades. As years pass by, some Lego fans get more and more creative. They prove that they can create anything using Lego, even epic and awesome weapons. Take a look at this collection of the most creative, unusual and even dangerous Lego Weapons. Some of them look way too real.
Fully Automatic Lego gun
An impossible reality shown in M. C. Escher’s graphic art is now possible due to the two Lego fans. Constructions born in Escher’s mind are recreated by Andrew Lipson and Daniel Shiu who did a great job in building architecture using Lego bricks. I am amazed by these two guys!
I can imagine how much time it took to create these. Trucks look good but I prefer the guns :)
This post is for Lego fans. It is unbelievable what a person can create using legos! This collection can make you drool :)
Have you missed on any Star Wars movies; this collection of pictures can surely make up for that. Apart from the figurines of your favorite characters, this album shows space ships as well as Lego sets. The collection has all the characters that were ever made in Star Wars movies and so you can remake the entire saga with your story line.
So Stars Wars fans, what are you waiting for? A simple click will get you into the world of Star Wars.
Nice work. Its creator used only Lego bricks and lights to make this realistic fire.
Just look..
Another set of pictures depicting the adventures of Lego Star Wars figurines.
This time it is on the planet Hoth. It must be freezing out there :)
Even if you don’t like Lego, you’ve got to admit that these mini-figs are really well done. Angus Maclane, their creator, has made a whole series of these pop culture icons from Homer Simpson to Darth Vader… and they are pretty cool!
Very interesting idea and realisation. The idea is to recreate the old video games scenes from Lego.
Unfortunately, the author abandoned the project in 2006.
This is the world's first full-sized house built from Lego.
And as its creator promised, the house won’t be empty, he will move there and will live in the house for some time.
Here’s a great recreation in Lego of historical moments that marked the 20th century.
Enjoy!
This selection is dedicated for all the lovers of Star Wars.
Lego is not my cup of tea But all these posters are just awesome!
This Japanese battleship of the WW 2 is made entirely from Lego.
It took the owner 6 years and 4 month to complete it. The battleship makes 6.6 meters (22 feet) from bow to stern in length and 1 meter (3 feet) at the widest point midship in width.
Even if I don’t like all this stuff like Lego, I was quite impressed with the result.
This post is for those who love New-York ;)
Christoph Niemann who now lives in Berlin became a little home sick and started to play with Lego…and ended up with this. Some little things to remember about NY. Brilliant and with humor ))
This Mario was made by Keith. I found it on one of the forums where she explained how she did it. Briefly, she used a “NextEngine 3D scanner, modo and big pile of Lego”.
To see more details go here.