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Volkswagon T2a Camper

This is a life-size vehicle comprised of over 400,000 individual Lego pieces. Those thousands of bricks ended up weighing a total of 1,543 pounds. 

The Flash

Nathan Sawaya is the “professional Lego artist” here, and besides The Flash, he’s re-created 10 other DC characters, including Batman and Superman.

Apollo 11 with special guests

This recreation of the Saturn V rocket that powered the Apollo 11 to the moon took 250 hours to complete and used 120,000 bricks.

Jurassic Park Velociraptor

This velociraptor is inspired by Jurassic Park. Made out of 30,000 lego bricks, it stands about 4-foot high and 12-foot long.

Giraffe at Legoland Windsor Resort

You can see this 19-foot tall, 22,000 duplo brick Giraffe stationed outside the Legoland Windsor Resort.

Dragon at Downtown Disney

This Lego-fied dragon greets visitors as they enter the Lego store in Downtown Disney in Anaheim, California.

Batmobile

Who hasn’t dreamed of having our own personal Batmobile in their garage? This one is 19-feet long and took 480 hours to build.

Fox, or art?

New York artist Sean Kenney creates all sorts of Lego creations for exhibits and home decor. Here’s one of his commissioned pieces - a life-size fox.

Star Wars Death Star

This 9-foot-tall recreation of the Death Star was made by Legoland Windsor in the UK and uses over 500,000 bricks.

Bison at Nature Connects

Another Sean Kenney creation, these bison took 700 hours to complete and is part of his “Nature Connects” solo exhibit tour.

Earl Grey, the elephant

This elephant is part of a Great Brick Safari exhibition featuring 80 animals made out of Lego bricks.

The Queen (and her corgi)

This was displayed at Hamley’s toy store in London for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. It shows Queen Elizabeth and one of her trusted royal corgis.

Star Wars X-Wing Starfighter

This X-Wing took five million bricks to build and weighed 45 thousand pounds, and is 43-foot long with a 44-foot wingspan. 

Working Bugatti Chiron

Lego’s Technic design team built this 1:1 scale version of a Bugatti Chiron after releasing a smaller set for sale.

Two-story-tall Tower Bridge

Land Rover and a group of Lego experts set out to break the world record for bricks used in a Lego structure this was the final product.

Ironman Hulkbuster Armor

This life-size Hulkbuster armor was built for The Toy Store Oxford Street ahead of the release of The Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Thor at Comic-Con

Even when made of Lego bricks, Chris Hemsworth is a piece of perfection that we’re not worthy to look upon.

Great White Shark

This 21-foot Great White Shark was built by one of Lego’s Master Builders, Steve Gerling, and will definitely trigger the Jaws theme when you see it.

Honda Civic Type R

Over in Australia, this beautifully crafted life-sized version of the Honda Civic Type R was created using over 320,000 Lego bricks.

Functional Lego Hotrod

Back in 2013, two Australian Lego fanatics, Steve Sammartino and Romanian Raul, created this magnificent driving machine.

LEGO Speeds Champions Scuderia Ferrari SF16-H

The Scuderia Ferrari SF70H in Lego form is certainly something to be marvelled at.

 

Ford Mustang replica

A couple of years ago, this replica of a 1960’s Ford Mustang was created from just under 200,000 Lego and Duplo bricks.

Kennedy Space Centre

This replica of the Kennedy Space Center used a staggering 750,000 bricks to complete.

McLaren Senna

The Lego version of the car weighed more than the real thing - clocking in at 1.9 tons compared to the 1.374 tons of the actual car. 

Pharaoh in Florida

This model of an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh is in Legoland Florida. It stands close to 20-foot tall and is a part of the Lost Kingdom adventure.

Michelangelo’s David in Portland

What could possibly be a more tasteful and elegant piece of art than a 1:1 replica of Michelangelo’s David?

An impressive tiger

Life sized Mario