Humans have an innate desire to create and be creative. From baking cakes, woodworking, or restoring old cars, there’s something special about taking a few pieces and creating a whole. That’s why LEGO is so popular, opening up endless possibilities for self-expression.
1. My 14-Year-Old Son Built Manhattan. He dreams of becoming an architect and creating projects for LEGO
2. The House in the Cherry Blossoms
3. I was asked to make a LEGO model of a local pub!
4. And please watch the stairs carefully - they like to change direction
5. Cheetah in the city center
6. "Discworld" by Terry Pratchett
7. I made the Firebird out of LEGO. It took me half a year to make and is 75cm tall
8. After five years of designing and building, I finally finished the Elizabeth Tower. It features a Spike Prime Hub-based clock mechanism that also includes the chimes and bell of Big Ben
9. Diorama "Paris 1889 in Steampunk Style"
10. Dragon
11. Pokemon Collection
12. Titanic at the LEGO Expo in Brisbane
13. I was asked to make a model of this house. The family is moving soon and my friend wanted to give his dad this gift for Christmas. He asked to add the bench his grandfather often sat on
14. My dad spent 8 months building his own Disney World
15. My latest creation. The world's largest LEGO Batman lair! 2 meters tall and between 50,000 and 100,000 pieces. With lighting and moving elements
16. Diorama of the city of Mos Eisley from the Star Wars universe
17. Christmas tree a year Dragon
18. The largest diorama, which got into the Guinness Book of Records. Based on the painting "On the River on All Souls' Day"
19. Moai from Easter Island
20. Flower wall
21. Shuttle Launch
22. Garden in Singapore
23. Copy Missing moustache
24. The Black Gates of Mordor
25. The Paleontological Museum
26. Surprisingly, this work is not took to the LEGO competition
27. "Melting Clocks", 2021
28. Life-size Chevy Silverado
29. Giant Anatomically Correct Heart
30. In Legoland Germany
31. Candy Kingdom
32. "Starry Night" by Van Gogh
33. Ancient Turtle Castle
34. Hyrule Castle from The Legend of Zelda
35. LEGO Acropolis, presented at the Museum Acropolis