The Most Complex Lego Creations Ever Made!

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Lego's simple block design lends itself to some awesome designs, but even though Lego bricks are easy to assemble, some people have taken creations to the extreme. In this video are 10 of the most complex and sophisticated Lego creations by master-builders from around the world.

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Thumbs up if you grew up playing with Lego

onthelist
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I've made a lego trap.

Basically you leave some lego bricks inconspicuously on the floor and have some bare-footed parent step on it.

gelmir
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Legos are for everyone not just for kids let’s just be real here.

th
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“Now here is a big machine that does a simple job, moving small balls”

Me: That sounded wrong

mig
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I once built a remote controlled Lego car with a working real-time collision avoidance system. It was built with Lego Mindstorm and used a laser distance sensor to detect the speed of any obstacles in front of it. It then compared the speed of the obstacle with the speed of the vehicle, and decided whether to stop the car or limit the speed to the moving object in front. All in real time. Basically like similar systems works in real cars today.

impero
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4:13
Mom: when are you gonna take apart your lego?
The man who made it: NEVER!!

Magstr
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Narrator speaks as though someone told him to slow his delivery and he ended up just sounding drunk.

bradl
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I can build whatever i want as long as I have parts

hugofunke
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My most complex Lego design was a wall

NotYourAverageChris
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Greatest lego creation made by me: A RC lego copy of the AMX 13 75 tank. Traverse speed, elevation and depression angles/speed match the original tank. Same goes for hull traverse. Foward and backwards speed were adjusted for the lego version plus it has progressive acceleration(to simulate a gearbox because i couldnt add one bc of lack of space).
If i could make anything out of lego, i would make a 1:1 scale lego AMX 13 75.

ciprianpasca
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In my opinion, the complexity of a LEGO model is not based on how big it is, but how difficult the programming or how complex the mechanical structure is. So in that perspective, YouTuber Sheepo's Garage has the other most complex LEGO creation than the loom and the Cubestorm, a car with dual clutch, transmission, and brakes.

robingorrilla
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I don't need to have more skill. I need more Bricks

RatorLP
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The more technical stuff I made never really worked outside of the NXT instructional models. I think the most technical stuff I made was a tracked robot that would occasionally throw its tracks on turns, and a rubber band gun rifle using a semi auto mechanism I learned to make off a youtube tutorial.


Most complex thing I built that was actually good was a P-51D Mustang lego model, no instructions, I made it up myself, with realistic retractable landing gear. I put a lot of effort into getting a consistent color scheme (rather than just rainbow the crap out of it like most of my creations). I also put a lot of effort into making it as close to accurate to the real shape of the aircraft as possible using a small model I had.


I made that model when I was 17, and it was the last thing I ever made with my legos. Normally after building something, I’d get bored, and take it apart before building something else. That model though was really nice, and the first thing I built I wanted to have on display forever rather than take apart. So I never felt any reason to cannibalize it to build something new. In fact, all I really want to do is find some ways to improve upon it.


After that, went off to college, and now joined the air force, too busy fixing jet engines for very many hobbies, especially time consuming ones like legos, when I could be doing something that’ll provide me skills for fall backs or future careers. Such a shame though, I miss them. And now I think I know enough about mechanics that I could probably build some kickass robots. Maybe I’ll get back into it after I get out of the military. Or maybe I’ll just use what I’ve learned to graduate to a personal workshop and making projects out of metal and wood instead.


Now I have a huge bucket of legos sitting in storage somewhere. I think I’ll give them to my niece. They’re too useful an inspirational tool for young minds to just sit in a basement for a decade.

hatman
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Hey, you forgot the LEGO real sized Bugatti featured on the ‘LEGO’ channel! It works!

eitanpaster
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"ARM Technology" this guy really doesn't know a thing about what he's talking about.

Timmyval
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The narrator sounds like an anime character that lives in a universe where you can use legos to build giant fighting robots.

PowahSlapEntertainmint
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If I had enough bricks, I would build a Spitfire with a SPINNING PROPELLOR.

addust
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You know your that feeling on your thumbs when you finish a hard LEGO set

dumbkidwhoknowstomuch
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The most complex Lego creation I ever made was putting a 2x2 brick on top of another 2x2 brick.

toolazytochange
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The most complex thing i've ever built was probably a working sailing boat with Cloth Sails and a Large chunk of metal on the end of a stick on the Underside to keep it balanced. Lego string actually works pretty well as rigging. The only non lego components where the Sails and the Counterweight

hamnavoeper