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Most Insane Lego Creations In The World

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From the world's largest lego ship to insane cars created out of legos that you can actually drive!
10. Lego Maleficent Dragon and Prince
Recently, the Lego Store at the Downtown Disney District in Disneyland underwent renovation and installed some new Lego figures. One of these was a Lego Maleficent Dragon breathing fire and a Lego Prince Phillip shielding himself. Many Lego stores have incorporated new models from newer Disney stories.
9. Lego Wall Divider by NPIRE
NPIRE, an agency based in Germany, found their way to success when they built a Lego wall for their office. This wall served as a divider for the kitchen. The team at NPIRE took around 1 year to build this 9-foot tall wall made out of 55,000 Lego Bricks. The company had to bear a cost of around 2500 euros. According to the people at NPIRE, this Lego wall divider is an amazing addition to their office. It’s both practical as well as a source of happiness.
8. DFDS Lego Ship
At its 150th Anniversary, the popular shipping company DFDS unveiled the biggest Lego ship ever made. The construction of this blocky vessel spanned over a period of 900 hours. More than 7000 people took part in the process. The ship weighs 3 tons and has a length of 40 feet. The makers took care of all the tiny details including Lego cars and trucks on the deck of this ship. DFDS won a Guinness World Record for this amazing masterpiece.
7. Halo’s Master Chief Lego Costume
If you already didn’t know, Halo is a popular computer game with the main character Master Chief dressed exactly like the one shown in the image. This Master Chief inspired Lego Costume was made using around 10,000 Lego bricks over a period of six months. Ben Caulkins, a die-hard fan of the game, is credited for conceiving and designing this dress. This life-size dress costed around $1000.
6. Lego Prosthetic Leg
Christina Stephens, an occupational therapist and a researcher, faced a tragic car accident due to which her lower leg got amputated. Since her injury, she wore a prosthetic leg. Stephens got creative one day and built a Lego Prosthetic leg for herself. It took her two days to complete this project. Once done, she provided that this is just a joke that is meant to make you feel comfortable about yourself. She also advised her YouTube viewers to don’t do this as they might hurt themselves.
5. Super Awesome Micro Project
If you are a Lego fan then you must be aware of the #superawesomemicroproject.
This well marketed project was developed by Steve Sammartino and Raul Oaida. This one of a kind full-sized Lego car was built in around 2 years using over 500,000 Lego bricks. The engine, installed in the car, is powered by air and has the capability to run it at a speed of 30kph. The project cost around $25,000 to complete.
4. Singapore Airlines Lego A380 Aircraft
In 2006, Singapore Airlines announced the latest addition to its aircrafts by assembling a Lego A380 Aircraft Model. This superjumbo jet replica was made using more than 75,000 Lego bricks. The miniature was placed at LegoLand Theme Park in Denmark. Professional Lego builders invested around 600 hours in this 9.5 feet long Lego model.
3. USS Missouri Lego Ship
Known as the World’s Largest Lego Battleship, USS Missouri is one of the most insane Lego creations. Daniel Siskind, a Lego lover from Minneapolis, used one million Lego bricks to complete this huge model. The length of the ship is 25 and a half feet – longer than any of the Lego ships previously made. Throughout his journey, Daniel took pictures of the progress he made. The effort and time he put in completing each and every detail of the ship is evident from the pictures. FYI – USS Missouri was last used by US Navy in World War II.
2. Life-Size Lego X-Wing Fighter from Star Wars
Star Wars fans were given the surprise of their life, when, in 2015, Cartoon Network showcased a Life-Size Lego X-Wing Fighter at the Times Square. This was a part of Cartoon Network’s celebration of its “The Yoda Chronicles” series. Thirty two masterminds and around 5 million Lego bricks were involved in the construction of this spaceship. It was later placed in LegoLand California Resort.
Life Size Lego Ford Mustang V8 Coupe
If you plan on visiting LegoLand Florida, then you simply cannot miss the most amazing attraction at the resort – Lego Ford Mustang Replica. 194,900 Lego bricks were used to assemble this beauty. This 15 feet long car was unveiled at Mustang Club of America’s 40th Anniversary Celebration. While you cannot take it on a drive, you can definitely listen to its roaring engine from the speaker that is place inside the hood. From the wheels to the headlights, this Lego car is a perfect imitation of the real Ford Mustang V8 Coupe!
10. Lego Maleficent Dragon and Prince
Recently, the Lego Store at the Downtown Disney District in Disneyland underwent renovation and installed some new Lego figures. One of these was a Lego Maleficent Dragon breathing fire and a Lego Prince Phillip shielding himself. Many Lego stores have incorporated new models from newer Disney stories.
9. Lego Wall Divider by NPIRE
NPIRE, an agency based in Germany, found their way to success when they built a Lego wall for their office. This wall served as a divider for the kitchen. The team at NPIRE took around 1 year to build this 9-foot tall wall made out of 55,000 Lego Bricks. The company had to bear a cost of around 2500 euros. According to the people at NPIRE, this Lego wall divider is an amazing addition to their office. It’s both practical as well as a source of happiness.
8. DFDS Lego Ship
At its 150th Anniversary, the popular shipping company DFDS unveiled the biggest Lego ship ever made. The construction of this blocky vessel spanned over a period of 900 hours. More than 7000 people took part in the process. The ship weighs 3 tons and has a length of 40 feet. The makers took care of all the tiny details including Lego cars and trucks on the deck of this ship. DFDS won a Guinness World Record for this amazing masterpiece.
7. Halo’s Master Chief Lego Costume
If you already didn’t know, Halo is a popular computer game with the main character Master Chief dressed exactly like the one shown in the image. This Master Chief inspired Lego Costume was made using around 10,000 Lego bricks over a period of six months. Ben Caulkins, a die-hard fan of the game, is credited for conceiving and designing this dress. This life-size dress costed around $1000.
6. Lego Prosthetic Leg
Christina Stephens, an occupational therapist and a researcher, faced a tragic car accident due to which her lower leg got amputated. Since her injury, she wore a prosthetic leg. Stephens got creative one day and built a Lego Prosthetic leg for herself. It took her two days to complete this project. Once done, she provided that this is just a joke that is meant to make you feel comfortable about yourself. She also advised her YouTube viewers to don’t do this as they might hurt themselves.
5. Super Awesome Micro Project
If you are a Lego fan then you must be aware of the #superawesomemicroproject.
This well marketed project was developed by Steve Sammartino and Raul Oaida. This one of a kind full-sized Lego car was built in around 2 years using over 500,000 Lego bricks. The engine, installed in the car, is powered by air and has the capability to run it at a speed of 30kph. The project cost around $25,000 to complete.
4. Singapore Airlines Lego A380 Aircraft
In 2006, Singapore Airlines announced the latest addition to its aircrafts by assembling a Lego A380 Aircraft Model. This superjumbo jet replica was made using more than 75,000 Lego bricks. The miniature was placed at LegoLand Theme Park in Denmark. Professional Lego builders invested around 600 hours in this 9.5 feet long Lego model.
3. USS Missouri Lego Ship
Known as the World’s Largest Lego Battleship, USS Missouri is one of the most insane Lego creations. Daniel Siskind, a Lego lover from Minneapolis, used one million Lego bricks to complete this huge model. The length of the ship is 25 and a half feet – longer than any of the Lego ships previously made. Throughout his journey, Daniel took pictures of the progress he made. The effort and time he put in completing each and every detail of the ship is evident from the pictures. FYI – USS Missouri was last used by US Navy in World War II.
2. Life-Size Lego X-Wing Fighter from Star Wars
Star Wars fans were given the surprise of their life, when, in 2015, Cartoon Network showcased a Life-Size Lego X-Wing Fighter at the Times Square. This was a part of Cartoon Network’s celebration of its “The Yoda Chronicles” series. Thirty two masterminds and around 5 million Lego bricks were involved in the construction of this spaceship. It was later placed in LegoLand California Resort.
Life Size Lego Ford Mustang V8 Coupe
If you plan on visiting LegoLand Florida, then you simply cannot miss the most amazing attraction at the resort – Lego Ford Mustang Replica. 194,900 Lego bricks were used to assemble this beauty. This 15 feet long car was unveiled at Mustang Club of America’s 40th Anniversary Celebration. While you cannot take it on a drive, you can definitely listen to its roaring engine from the speaker that is place inside the hood. From the wheels to the headlights, this Lego car is a perfect imitation of the real Ford Mustang V8 Coupe!
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