2016-04-21

Table of Contents

Top 20 LEGO buildings

Top 20 LEGO designs based on movies

Top 10 LEGO designs based on TV shows

Top 10 LEGO designs based on Art

Top 10 LEGO animals

Top 10 LEGO transportation models

Top 10 LEGO character/people-based designs

Top 10 LEGO World Records

Best LEGO Creation Overall

LEGO is no longer a toy just for kids. It’s been around for many years, and hasn’t changed much since their creation. In fact, a brick bought today will still connect with one of the first LEGO bricks ever made!

As the years have passed and more people have enjoyed dabbling with LEGO builds, many have discovered that they can be true LEGO architects. They’ve even created the most amazing, largest, stunning and immaculate creations of art simply by using LEGO bricks.

With so many creations made over the years, we decided to finally list the top 101 greatest LEGO builds of all time.

Top 20 LEGO buildings

Many of the most impressive LEGO creations are buildings. Some are small, while others are life size. Here are the top 20 LEGO buildings of the world.

Empire State Building with King Kong



This impressive piece includes all the details needed to make it completely recogni
sable as one of New York City’s most popular buildings. The presence of King Kong on the side of the building also adds a nice touch!

Victorian house on mud heap



This Victorian-style building almost looks haunted in its setting amongst the rubble of LEGO. The detail involved is what makes this piece so spectacular, and adds a spooky edge.

Kennedy Space Centre



Over 2,500 hours went into building this replica of the Kennedy Space Centre.

Fun fact: if you want to build this in your own backyard, you will need approximately 750,000 LEGO bricks.

The Royal Wedding at Buckingham Palace

Accuracy is everything, and this stunning representation of Buckingham Palace, complete with wedding guests, is definitely a sight everyone will know and love (and for those who don’t know, this is the wedding of LEGO Prince William and LEGO Kate!).

LEGO Church

amazing church. It can seat 1,372 LEGO people, and even includes restrooms, mosaics, pulpit, an altar, a baptistery, and 3,976 windows.

Beijing National Stadium

Nicknamed the “Bird Nest” stadium, this build is around 3 metres by 8 metres in size. It’s estimated that approximately 300,000 LEGO bricks were used to create this masterpiece.

Dome of the Rock

This famous building in Jerusalem has been rebuilt in LEGO form. It’s beautifully detailed, right down to the colours and exterior patterns.

Cologne Cathedral

Cologne Cathedral is situated in Germany. It is spectacular in reality, but a whole new level of awe is the response to seeing the LEGO version.

LEGO Architecture

Some people make a living by building great LEGO architecture buildings. These buildings include the Empire State Building, the Space Needle, and the John Hancock Center in Chicago and some reach over seven feet tall!

White House featuring the inauguration of President Barack Obama

The White House had a massive ceremony for the inauguration of the current U.S President, Barack Obama. What better way to celebrate this by re-creating the event in LEGO?

The Great Pyramid and Sphinx

The Great Pyramid and the Sphinx of Egypt are great and wonderful sights. To have them built in LEGO is nothing short of amazing.

LEGO Taj Mahal

Considered one of the most beautiful buildings on Earth, the Taj Mahal is located in Agra, India. It’s LEGO counterpart is also a beautiful building of the world.

Notre Dame

The Notre Dame cathedral is a very popular and famous cathedral of the world, and is located in Paris, France. The amount of detail that went into building this LEGO replica is astounding, and makes it worthy of the title ‘art’.

St. Basil’s

Moscow’s Kremlin is a fascinating sight for all. The architecture is both eclectic and a beautiful representation of Russian culture. This LEGO building of Saint Basil’s Cathedral is right on the mark.

Golden Gate Bridge

Although not a building per se, the Golden Gate Bridge is still a remarkable piece of architecture and design. To have it then replicated in LEGO and be taller than a human is incredible. We love that is has been placed over water in this location for added effect.

Allianz Stadium

This stadium is an exact replica of the real-life Allianz Stadium. The blueprints of the original stadium were used to build this LEGO version, and LEGO even made special translucent bricks to build it due to the changing colours of the exterior of the original building.

St Pancras International Station, London

If you have 18 months and over 150,000 LEGO bricks to spare, you may be able to complete a replica version of a famous London train station, too. This work has immense detail, right down to the LEGO people enjoying a light meal at a cafe.

The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris

The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, commonly known as Sacré-Cœur Basilica and often simply Sacré-Cœur, is an infamous Roman Catholic church in Paris, France. And this LEGO design is a perfect rendition of the original building.

Burj Khalifa

Millions of visitors around the world visit this stunning building in Dubai. The LEGO version is of immense height, just like the real deal.

Mid 21st Century California House

Not all of the great buildings made of LEGO are based on real-life buildings. This piece shows a modern would-be Californian home that even includes a swimming pool (made of LEGO, of course).

Top 20 LEGO designs based on movies

Everyone enjoys a great movie. Some are classics, and some are new beauties that you just know will stand the test of time. Many people have used movies as their inspiration for their next LEGO build.

Wizard of Oz’s Emerald City

A team of 12 people built the famous landscape of the Emerald City, home to the great Oz. The use of clear green bricks makes this piece look even better.

Rocket Racoon and Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy

Two of the famous characters from the movie Guardians of the Galaxy have been created in LEGO. Of course, Rocket has to be on Groot’s back, naturally!

Quidditch Pitch from Harry Potter films

Quidditch is the sport that all young wizards at Hogwarts take part in. This replica quidditch pitch has plenty of room for spectators to take in all the action.

Harry Potter and Friends

You can’t build a quidditch pitch without building the famous characters from the Harry Potter movies. Here are some to-scale LEGO builds of Harry, Hermione, Ron and Hagrid.

Batman

This Batman and gargoyle statue has been completed in great detail, showing Batman overlooking Gotham City. Imagine having this on your rooftop!

Superman

Another great hero of our time is, of course, Superman. Although he’s changed in quite a few ways over the years, the symbolic “S” on his chest can never be mistaken.

R2-D2 and C3PO

Star Wars fans across the world rejoiced when this team were made in LEGO. Details are everything when it comes to recognising this popular duo.

Characters from Aladdin

The characters of Aladdin have been immortalised in LEGO, and are set to fly on their magic carpet. Who’d have thought LEGO would look curved on Genie?

Helm’s Deep from Lord of the Rings

Around 150,000 pieces of LEGO were used to construct this momentous building from the Lord of the Rings series. One can only imagine how many LEGO men are fighting the great battle in this build.

Hogwarts from Harry Potter films

Another brilliant build based on the Harry Potter films is Hogwarts itself. Complete with all of the areas seen in the films and in the books, this piece is stunning to view.

Ironman

Ironman has grown immensely in popularity over recent years thanks to Robert Downey Jr’s role as the man himself. This LEGO structure is definitely sure to please all Ironman fans everywhere, especially thanks to the lighting included in the structure.

Gandalf from Lord of the Rings

Gandalf has even been created in LEGO for all fans of the Lord of the Rings series. The LEGO version is a splitting image of the character in the movies.

Scene from The Shining

Those who have seen The Shining will be all too familiar with this famous scene. LEGO always brings happiness, but this image kind of gives us the chills!

Spiderman

Amazingly, Spiderman has been made into LEGO. The way he is situated on the window ledge makes us wonder how they’ve done it!

Ghostbusters

With Ghostbusters making a comeback next year with all new female characters taking on the roles, it’s great to see it becoming more and more popular. There is even a set that can be purchased to recreate the famous ECTO 1.

Indiana Jones

This statue was seen at the 2008 San Diego Comic Con. The skull in his hand is also in great detail, along with his classic whip

Back To The Future

We’ve always been fans of the classic film Back to the Future. To see it in LEGO is just another step towards increasing that love even more.

Big Hero 6

Big Hero 6 is a recent Disney movie that kids and grown-ups really enjoy. This Baymax LEGO build is simple, yet awesome.

WALL-E

This build of WALL-E from the movie of the same name took roughly three months to build. The best features of this particular build is that it has a moving neck, arms and rolling tread.

Minion from Despicable Me

Minions from Despicable Me are cute in animation form, and they’ve even got their own movie now. But we have to admit, seeing them made in LEGO makes them even better.

Top 10 LEGO designs based on TV shows

We all enjoy watching our favourite TV shows with family and friends. So what’s not to love about a LEGO build based on a popular TV show?

The Planet Express from Futurama

Futurama has become one of the most popular TV shows thanks to the creators of The Simpsons. This model of the Planet Express looks just like the real deal.

The Simpsons Home

LEGO must love The Simpsons as much as we do. They have released a LEGO version of The Simpsons’ home which you can build yourself. It comes complete with characters from the famous show.

Homer Simpson

If having his house is not enough, perhaps you’d want a full-scale version of Homer himself in your lounge room? We’re not so sure he’d approve of not having a Duff in his hand, though.

Plankton from Spongebob Squarepants

Spongebob Squarepants enjoys working for his boss, Mr Krabs, and defending the secret formula for Krabby Patties from Plankton is just another day’s work for Spongebob.

Snoopy and Woodstock

Around 6,000 pieces were needed to build this loveable structure of Snoopy and Woodstock. It’s quite heavy, and can only be moved by taking Snoopy’s head off. We think this build is certainly worth keeping in the home.

Kermit the frog

A lot of effort went into creating this sculpture of Kermit the Frog. Even his banjo is built with precision.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Over 400 hours went into building this masterpiece of the amazing teenage mutant ninja turtles. It stands quite tall, at just over six feet high.

The Big Bang Theory set

What’s even more geeky than LEGO? Geeks building LEGO structures of more geeks. This is a replica set of the show The Big Bang Theory, which was submitted to LEGO as an idea for a new set for LEGO to reproduce and sell.

Breaking Bad

Perhaps not a piece for children, this kind of LEGO set would be great for all adults who still enjoy playing and building with LEGO. We’re not sure if Walter White would approve.

The A Team

We pity the fool who doesn’t love a bit of The A Team. This build was created for a competition, complete with the famous GMC Van.

Top 10 LEGO designs based on art

Art is not going to stop LEGO lovers from being inspired. In fact, some of our favourite LEGO creations of all are based on famous art pieces of years gone by.

Relativity by M.C Escher

This artwork was confusing just as painting, and how it was built using LEGO actually boggles the mind! A Star Wars version was also created, which really tugged at our geek-strings!

The Scream by Edvard Munch

A lot of people are familiar with the classic “The Scream”. We absolutely love this LEGO take on such a classic artwork.

Roy Lichtenstein's Kiss V 1969

Not all artworks have to be 3D to be fascinating. This piece is based on a classic pop art piece, and used over 20,000 LEGO bricks to create.

Mondrian’s Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow

This piece is incredibly simple, and almost everyone could re-create it themselves. The simplicity doesn’t take away how great this piece is, however.

Van Gogh's Self Portrait 1889

Details aren’t even required in order to see what this image represents. Although quite different to the original, it definitely utilises the strengths of LEGO to create it.

Starry Night

Another homage to Vincent van Gogh is this beautiful piece, Starry Night. This artwork has been captured so magnificently in LEGO that, from a distance, you would not even believe that it was made of toy bricks.

The Mona Lisa

This piece weighs over 20 kilos, is nearly two and a half metres high and uses over 30,000 bricks. With such incredible detailing, it’s hard to believe it’s made of LEGO.

Charles Ebbets "Lunch atop a skyscraper"

The famous photograph of 1932 by photographer Charles Ebbets has been re-created using LEGO men. Not a lot of work went into creating this image, but it’s definitely worthy of a mention.

Salvador Dali’s painting “The Elephants”

The giant four-legged mammals of Dali’s famous artwork were re-created by Korean LEGO artist Jin Kei. He added his own steampunk influence to the original work, making a very impressive LEGO piece.

Leonardo Da Vinci's "Last Supper"

The ‘Last Supper’ is a definitive art piece in the art world, with many people recognising it, even those who aren’t very ‘art-savvy’. Seeing it recreated in LEGO is simple, yet impressive.

Top 10 LEGO animals

With so many animals in the world, it appears many LEGO builders use animals as inspiration for their LEGO builds.

Great white shark

This shark is actually life size. It’s impressive size and structure definitely fit in when it was on display at Sydney Aquarium.

Panda

Pandas are adorable in real life, but a LEGO version is mind-blowingly cute. And LEGO panda eating LEGO bamboo is just fantastic.

Owl

Originally designed to teach kids and adults more about birds, this Owl was forwarded to LEGO for them to create and sell as a standalone pack.

Giraffe

When LEGO is built into animals and it’s to scale, it makes it even more impressive. This giraffe was a life-size LEGO build of the real deal, and was situated outside of one of LEGO’s buildings.

Dragon

This dragon can be found at Disneyland outside the LEGO store. It’s astounding to think of how many bricks were needed for such an incredible design.

Tiger

This tiger is also a scale model. We think the way it’s shaped is amazing, considering it was built with rectangular and square bricks.

Porcupine

It may be small, but that doesn’t make it any less fantastic. It’s the perfect LEGO build to have on your office desk at home or at work.

Dogs

Who doesn’t love a friendly dog? Well, maybe “cat” people. In which case, they may certainly enjoy a LEGO version of a dog instead of the real thing.

Elephant

When large scale animals are built in LEGO, it always amazes us. This elephant is so realistic, it could easily be mistaken for a real one!

Spider

Sometimes we don’t like how realistic an animal made of LEGO can look. One example is this spider.

Top 10 LEGO transportation models

We all travel each day, whether it be in a car, on a bike, a scooter or bus. Some of the most interesting pieces to be made are inspired by the humble modes of transportation.

Aircraft carrier

Just the aircrafts would have taken hours to complete, and this aircraft carrier is finely detailed on a mass scale.

Cruise Ship

This cruise ship is built to scale, and includes all the exterior features one would expect on a real cruise ship. The large scale of this ship makes for a very heavy build.

Battleship

Thousands of bricks have gone into completing this battleship, with many hours needed to build such a magnificent piece.

A Volvo

This Volvo was created and situated at Legoland for people to walk by and admire. It uses real tyres, and is the exact size of its real-life counterpart.

Vespa

Vespa’s are a huge part of automobile history. Vespa is often considered a vintage scooter but, like LEGO, it has been around for many years and will continue to be popular for years to come.

Back to the Future train

Although we had a Back to the Future set included in our movie list, we couldn’t resist adding this train design from the movie in our transportation category. A huge amount of detail went into completing it, including various control levers, pipes and wheels to steer the train.

Lego Bicycle

This all-green bicycle is the perfect pixelated build of a bike. Even more impressive are the cars that it is “riding” on as its road.

Hay Cart

We absolutely adore this horse cart carrying stacks of hay. The hay looks astounding and the little LEGO man looks a little worried, which only adds to how great this is.

Double-Decker Bus

The double-decker red buses are an iconic symbol of London, England. This simple build is still very detailed, and a great place to be for those LEGO tourists.

The Behemoth

If you’re looking for a vehicle that is steampunk and whimsical, then look no further than The Behemoth. Created by captainsmog on Flickr, it has side mounted turrets and three ground cannons for all of it’s destructive needs.

Top 10 LEGO character/people-based designs

Whether they be from video games or late night TV shows, there are many characters that have been the inspiration behind an artist's next piece.

Barack Obama

Barack Obama is a highly known person across the globe, and his work as President of the United States has not gone unnoticed. We are sure he is quite thrilled to have been immortalised in LEGO.

Freddie Mercury

Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the band Queen, was well-known for his flamboyant and astounding performances on stage. This LEGO build of him wearing his iconic clothes items is truly a great homage to the man himself.

Adventure Time characters

Although based on a television series, the people and folks of Adventure Time are real characters. Seen here are Princess Bubblegum, Jake the dog, Finn the human and the Ice King.

Conan O’Brian

Late night television host Conan O’Brian has been created using LEGO. This life-size sculpture is easily recognisable, and the facial hair is a definite plus.

Tony the Tiger and Toucan Sam

Everyone loves breakfast, so everyone should be familiar with these cereal box heroes. Toucan Sam and Tony the Tiger built with Lego is just “grrrr-eat!”

Poseidon

This was built for Vancouver Lego Club’s Mythology exhibit. We say it a lot, but attention to detail is everything. The amount of work that went into this piece is clearly visible thanks to the design.

Woman

Not only is the woman in this built in great detail, but the designer even went to great lengths to add the shadow of the build. The shadow is created with black LEGO bricks below the statue.

Luigi

This famous character from the Super Mario Bros. video game has not been left out. Luigi has been created in LEGO, and is reminiscent of the original game on Nintendo.

Crash Bandicoot

Another famous video game character is Crash Bandicoot. He may look “blocky”, but that didn’t stop the hours of fun we had as kids playing this game.

Tux

Some people like using Windows. Others love Linux. Some love Linux so much, they’ll build the Linux penguin, Tux, out of LEGO.

Top 11 LEGO World Records

Some people just want to say that their LEGO creation is the best, while others want to prove it! These creations are the best in the world (literally!). Some are just simply unbelievable.

Worlds Largest Millennium Falcon

Celebrating International Star Wars day in Melbourne, Victoria, the largest Millennium Falcon was built. It’s almost five metres across, and has over 250,000 LEGO bricks.

Longest LEGO construction

The longest LEGO build was constructed in 2005 in Italy. It was built by adults and children, and is made up of nearly 3 million bricks.

World’s Tallest LEGO Tower

The world’s tallest LEGO tower stood at a towering height of 34.76 metres tall. It was constructed in Budapest, Hungary, and took the record in May of 2014.

Longest LEGO snake

The longest LEGO snake measures 318 metres long, and is situated at Legoland Malaysia. It was constructed to mark the first Chinese New Year for the park.

LEGO model with the most pieces

This model is of an X-Wing Fighter, an iconic ship from Star Wars. It has been constructed with around 5.3 million bricks, and took a team of 32 people a full year to complete it.

Largest LEGO image

The Cowley St. Laurence Church of England Primary School and Children’s Centre in Hillingdon, Greater London, has a facade built of LEGO. It’s around 40 metres long, and was constructed by adults and children.

Largest LEGO ship

The largest LEGO ship built by a single person is the USS Intrepid. It’s around 7 metres long and was built by Ed Diment.

Largest LEGO bridge

A 39.32 metre long bridge was constructed out of LEGO by David Tidman of the Western Australian Brick Society in 2013. The support towers of the bridge were 2.95 metres tall.

Longest LEGO chain

The longest LEGO chain was built by families in California, USA. Approximately 447 local residents built the chain in just under seven hours. The total length was a staggering 902.51 metres long.

Most expensive LEGO brick

The most expensive LEGO brick was a 2x4 brick made from 25.65 g of 14K gold. One brick was sold online for an insane amount of $14,449.99

Best LEGO Creation Overall

The Lego House

Hands down, one of the best LEGO creations we have seen to date is the creation of the full size LEGO House. The house was built by BBC television presenter James May (who you may recognise from their popular TV show, Top Gear). James May posed the question “If you had enough bricks, could you build a house?” The answer to this was “yes!”.

The house was a 2-storey LEGO building, complete with a kitchen, working toilet and working shower. It had a bedroom upstairs, and everything (including the bed) was made of LEGO.

It took around 3.2 million LEGO bricks to build the house and it’s contents, which even included a LEGO cat named Fusker.

Everything, including the windows, were made of genuine LEGO parts. Skylights made of LEGO were installed in the roof to allow more light into the house. The windows used transparent pieces of LEGO to enable people to view outside, and a newspaper in the living room (made of LEGO) took a whole four hours to complete.

During filming of the build of the house, James May even spent a night sleeping on the - very uncomfortable - LEGO bed.

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