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10 Amazing Objects Created Using Legos

Lego bricks have become more than just ordinary toys designed to entertain children. It is a matter of art, design and sculpting. People all over the world use Lego bricks to create unique designs or replicas of modern art pieces. The creativity of others has provided stunning Lego displays that you may have seen featured in movies or on television. The list below showcases some of the most unique designs ever to be created using Lego bricks.



10. Volvo XC90


This is the official model Lego car used at Legoland California. It was constructed by several master Lego builders.


9. Pinball
This Lego Pinball machine is fully operational with a coin slot, bumpers and digital display.


8. Downtown Detroit
This Lego creation depicts the downtown city of Detroit, Michigan. The tallest building reaches over 10 feet in height.


7. Space Shuttle
The Space Shuttle was created using 65,000 Lego pieces and took over 1,500 hours to construct.


6. Statue of Jesus
A church in Sweden created a life size statue of Jesus using over 30,000 Lego pieces. It took around a year and a half to put together before it could be displayed in the church.


5. House
One man decided to create a real house out of Lego pieces. He had the assistance of over 1,000 volunteers and used around 3 million bricks to complete the design.


4. Aircraft Carrier
The aircraft carrier was designed to be a 23-foot replica of the SS Intrepid. It weighed over 350 pounds and 300,000 Lego pieces were used to construct the ship.


3. Simpsons town of Springfield
The Simpsons town of Springfield design was created by Lego artist Matt De Lanoy. The set includes iconic Simpson landmarks such as Kwik-E-Mart, Moe’s and the Krusty Burger.


2. Poseidon
The Vancouver Lego Club’s Mythology exhibit at the Surrey Museum created the Poseidon display.


1. Female Form
Bram Lambrecht created the female Lego sculpture using software LSculpt to convert the lines and triangle mesh to provide a human element to the design.

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