LEGO creations by master builders for LEGO lovers to flip

Remember when we used to spend our summer holidays and free time after school tinkering with LEGO blocks, and sometimes trudging on them with our feet? Fun times, right? But, LEGO is no longer considered child’s play! Master builders, artists and LEGO enthusiasts around the world create awesome LEGO constructions that will blow your mind. They are the result of their hours of dedication, attention to detail, hard work and creativity. They can be considered works of art, and I enjoy browsing these creations, admiring them and feeling an intense rush of satisfaction with their perfection. And, we have selected the best of the lot for you to drool and go gaga!

1. The New Back to the Future LEGO Machine

The new LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine is improved, detailed and better than ever! The jazzed-up build features a Flux Capacitor light brick, gullwing doors and printed dash dates. You can add the different equipment from different parts of the movie – including the lightning rod from the first movie and the hood-mounted circuit from Part III!

2. The LEGO Lawnmower

Say hello to the LEGO Lawn Mower – an MOC that actually comes with a working pull rope, motorized blades, grass catcher and rotating + height-adjustable wheels. It won’t cut actual grass, but it’s functional the same way this LEGO Polaroid is functional – it comes with precisely positioned moving parts.

3. LEGO Speed ​​Champions

This LEGO playset with 2 Mercedes-AMG racers lets you collect, build and race your very own LEGO speed champion. In fact, it’s just like the real thing – it’s been given genuine Mercedes design details. This one is a must have for LEGO lovers!

4. The LEGO Batmobile

Inspired by the plot of the roller coaster movie, TaeYang Lee tried to recreate the mood of the film but failed to live up to his own expectations. Later, he discovered Mecabricks, a LEGO modeling tool, and that’s how this awesome build was born. Much like the on-screen Batmobile, this one also takes place in a dark, dark world that magnifies its sinister character.

5. The Starry Night LEGO Set

Lego set Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night

Lego set Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night

The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh LEGO set is a 3D rendering of the Dutch Post-Impressionist painter’s famous oil painting on canvas. It’s another figment of a Lego designer’s imagination put into production and turned into reality from an idea. The final production set is on sale and ready to sell quickly.

6.LEGO Great Pyramid of Giza

Now you can recreate one of the ancient wonders of the world – ta Great Pyramid of Giza! The beautifully detailed cutaway construction includes main tunnels, chambers, and the system that may have been used to move large rocks and boulders during construction. He even understands 2 small pyramids, 2 mortuary temples, statues of Sphinxes, a working village and an obelisk.

7. The LEGO Kumbi Saleh 3020 CE

Using over 100,000 LEGO pieces, designer Ekow Nimako imagines the Kumbi Saleh 3020 CE a Ghanaian metropolis 1000 years in the future. This artwork is the centerpiece of his exhibit titled Building Black Civilizations and features detail like you’ve never seen before, almost reminiscent of the Game of Thrones title sequence!

8. LEGO Botanical Collection

Designed to provide users with a means of rest and relaxation, the Botanical Collection is like a kind of three-dimensional puzzle that merges the childlike joy of LEGO building blocks with the patient play of puzzles. While children and adults enjoy collecting LEGO blocks and building microscopic cityscapes from that collection, the Botanical Collection marks a clear effort by the toy block company to “adultify” their LEGO collection. .

9. LEGO Globe

Once the user has assembled this delicate LEGO set piece by piece, it also spins and the printed names of the continents and oceans glow in the dark. According to Federico Begher, LEGO Group Global Adult Marketing Manager, “What’s so wonderful about this set is that with a little imagination, it lets fans experience the world through the LEGO bricks. The globe is a symbol of future travel dreams and aspirations for anyone looking for a bit of adventure or for anyone looking to learn more about our world.

10. LEGO McLaren F1 car

This jaw-dropping replica of the Formula 1 car from the 2021 season is nine times bigger than the collectible LEGO version that was an instant hit. Yes, the LEGO Technic McLaren Formula 1 race car I’m talking about. The LEGO 1:1 version is on a whole new level due to the amount of effort and time it took to create. After 1,893 hours of painstaking work to assemble 288,315 LEGO bricks of this 5.7-meter-long and 2.4-meter-wide brick construction, the end result is undeniably impressive.

Marjorie N. McClure