A few years back, Lego began offering a set called Lego Ideas that allowed users to submit ideas for new sets. The best ones then go through an extensive process to make them into official releases. These new designs allow fans create models that are extremely detailed and are not offered in other sets. It was because of this process that the amazing Voltron set came about. The set lets you build five lions from mechanical components and then – with a bit of reassembling – join them together to form the legendary Voltron.
This homage to Japan’s most famous mountain is complemented by another fan-created items. The set is a massive size and features a lot of interesting details that won’t find in any other sets. It’s a great way for you to show your love for Japan.
This ode to Star Wars is another impressive creation. The set includes all of the iconic weapons from the franchise and a whole lot more that you don’t usually find in an assortment. It’s the most amazing set we’ve seen for quite a while.
Since a while professional Lego artists have been creating impressive Lego creations. Mariann Nathan is one of them, who has worked as a Lego designer on a freelance basis for a number of years. Her portfolio contains everything, from replicas of landmarks to a ladybug that is four feet tall and a life-size pirate.
Another important Lego artist is David Hughes, who recreates famous paintings in brick form. There’s even a piece of Afternoon of a Faun for auction, but beware that it’s not cheap.
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