As a kid, I spent hours building with LEGOs—mostly simple stuff like houses and cars that never quite looked as cool as they did in my head. I loved it, but I could never dream of creating the kind of intricate masterpieces these master builders bring to life.
This post showcases some of the most incredible LEGO creations from builders who can turn those tiny plastic bricks into anything.
From mind-blowing architecture to detailed scenes that look like they belong in a museum, these builds take LEGO to a whole new level. Let’s marvel at what happens when childhood creativity meets next-level talent.
1. My 14 Year Old Son Built Manhattan Using Freestyle LEGO. His Dream Is To Be An Architect Or Model Designer At LEGO
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3. I Was Asked To Make A LEGO Model Of My Local Pub
4. Terry Prachett’s The Disc World
5. Oh, And Keep An Eye Out For The Staircases, They Like To Change
6. LEGO Cheetah In The Middle Of Town
7. I Made A “Firebird” With LEGO. It Took 6 Months To Make And Was 75cm Tall. I Aimed To Make The Most Beautiful LEGO Work In The World
8. Elizabeth Tower, After 5 Years Plus Of Designing, And Building, I Finally Completed And Displayed My Rendition Of Elizabeth Tower. It Has A Fully Functioning LEGO Clock Mechanism Run By A Spike Prime Hub, That Also Includes The Chimes And Big Ben Bell Sounds Every Hour
9. Our Diorama Paris Steampunk 1889 With My Friend Dominic
10. Thirty-Six Views Of Mount Fuji, The Great Wave Off Kanagawa, Has Been Made Into A Three-Dimensional LEGO Model. It’s A Theme I’ve Wanted To Create For Many Years, And I Had An Image Of It In My Head, But This Time I Was Finally Able To Make It A Reality. Because It’s Three-Dimensional, It Can Be Enjoyed From Various Angles. Starting Today, It Is On Permanent Display At The Hankyu Brick Museum In Hankyu Sanban-Gai, Osaka
11. Dragon
12. This Enormous Titanic At The Brisbane LEGO Expo
13. My Collection Of LEGO Pokemon I’ve Built
14. My Dad Spent 8 Months Making His Own LEGO Disney World. He Worked Really Hard On It And I Think It’s Pretty Cool
15. One Totally Insane Mos Eisley Diorama Spotted At Last Year’s Con. Looks Like It Took More Time To Make Than The Film Itself! Impressive… Most Impressive
16. I Was Asked To Make A Model Of This House From LEGO. The House Will Be Leaving The Family Soon And My Friend Wanted To Get It Made For His Dad For Christmas. He Asked That I Add A Bench At The Front Where His Grandad Used To Sit
17. Dragon Christmas Tree, Because Why Not
18. My Latest Creation. The Largest LEGO Batcave In The World!. 2 Meters Tall And At A Guess Using Somewhere Between 50,000 And 100,000 Pieces! Fully Lit With Moving Functions And Featuring Vignettes Starring Batmans Rogues Gallery And Scenes From The History Of Batman Lore
19. 1:1 Easter Island Head Made Of LEGO
20. This Garden With LEGO Plants In Singapore
21. Guinness World Record LEGO Brick Diorama
22. Soc – Shuttle Launch
23. Wall Of Flowers
24. I Completed 5 Of The 10 Biggest LEGO Sets Ever Released
25. The LEGO Black Gate Of Mordor
26. Double Take
27. Really Disheartened By LEGO Contest Rejection
28. Just Finished My Lockdown Project (Minifig For Scale)
29. I Love Set 21320, But I Wanted A Proper Place To Display It In My City. Three Baseplates Worth Of Space, And A Few Months Later, I Had My Museum – The Single Largest Building I’ve Ever Made
30. Life-Sized LEGO Chevy Silverado My Dad Saw At The Gm Center
31. One Of My Favorite Pieces At The LEGO Exhibit Currently At The Tucson Botanical Gardens
32. Giant Anatomically Correct Heart Made Of Legos
33. Melting Clocks, Me, LEGO Bricks, 2021
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35. My Barber Shop Has A LEGO Version Of Their Shop By The Front Desk
36. The Tower Was Painfully Repetitive, But This Thing Is Incredible Once It’s Done. Damn My Thumbs Hurt
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38. The Old German Man Out Of LEGO Bricks In Front Of Legoland Germany Wears Sandals With Socks
39. I Made My Girlfriends’ Parents’ House Out Of LEGO Bricks
40. Archelon Castle: A Castle On The Back Of An Ancient Sea Turtle
41. Finally Finished My LEGO
42. LEGO Adventure Time: The Candy Kingdom
43. Zelda Oot Hyrule Castle Complete Interior. Thanks For The Great Feedback In The Last Post
44. I Think I’ve Finally Achieved The Largest LEGO Lightsaber Collection Of All Time
45. A LEGO-Acropolis Displayed At The Acropolis Museum
Mike Primavera is a Chicago-based comedy writer even though he doesn't HAVE to work. He lives comfortably off of his family's pasta fortune. Follow him on all social media at @primawesome