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Every one of us had a LEGO set or at least some generic building blocks while growing up, and to most of us these little plastic bricks bring back the greatest memories. Some people though, are not ready to leave the memories of when they were young behind and, to our delight, continue playing with their LEGO bricks. We here at Bored Panda have rounded up some of the most creative LEGO building ideas for you to see and maybe inspire to wipe the dust off of your own LEGO bricks set, that we are sure you still keep somewhere in the attic.

Now, when it comes to LEGO ideas, the possibilities of what can be built are endless! From various kinds of oh-so-real looking dinosaurs to life-size cars, humongous cruise ships and a liveable house, these crafty LEGO building aficionados sure took it up a notch. To be fair, most of them are real artists, architects or engineers, but we are sure that with a bit of patience, loads of spare LEGO parts and some calculations anyone could build an artwork of their own.

So stretch your fingers for some scrolling, prepare your imagination to run wild and go fetch a dust rag, because after looking at these fantastic LEGO creations you are sure to feel the urge to find your forgotten LEGO set. Vote for the most incredible creation and show your LEGO masterpieces in the comments!

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    LEGO Elephants

    LEGO Elephants

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    Night Owl
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They look surprisingly realistic. I wonder how many LEGO blocks are used and if they're emptily inside

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    LEGO Batcave Built From 20,000 Blocks With 4 Lights Powered From Behind

    LEGO Batcave Built From 20,000 Blocks With 4 Lights Powered From Behind

    This was made by Carlyle Livingston II and Wayne Hussay and it took them more than 800 hours to build it

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    Troux
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would like to see some more detailed pictures to do this work justice!

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    My First Creation From Coming Out Of Dark Ages A Few Months Back

    My First Creation From Coming Out Of Dark Ages A Few Months Back

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    Wayne Manor And Batcave Complete

    Wayne Manor And Batcave Complete

    It dissembles into about 20 large modular chunks that all fit in my Rav 4. It takes about 7 hours to put back together correctly including wiring the lights back up and set up all the minifigs and about 100 bats

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    There's One Giant Creation

    There's One Giant Creation

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    Dodger
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ladies and gentlemen: here we have a sculputre of me on every school night praying for help with work

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    Art Studio Needed A Piano. About 25,000 Bricks

    Art Studio Needed A Piano. About 25,000 Bricks

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    The Girl on Fire
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Imagine the pain of playing that piano or even just sitting on that stool

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    #9

    Look At The Awesome New LEGO Sculptures At The LEGO Store In Downtown Disney

    Look At The Awesome New LEGO Sculptures At The LEGO Store In Downtown Disney

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    Full-Size LEGO House Made By James May

    Full-Size LEGO House Made By James May

    Top Gear presenter James May has just built the world’s first full-size LEGO house – including a working toilet, hot shower, and a very uncomfortable bed – using 3.3 million plastic bricks

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    Coastersaurus - LEGO Dinosaur

    Coastersaurus - LEGO Dinosaur

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    My Dad Was Going Through Old Photos And Found A Picture Of A Boat We Built Together That Was The Length Of Me And Was Two And A Half Feet Tall

    My Dad Was Going Through Old Photos And Found A Picture Of A Boat We Built Together That Was The Length Of Me And Was Two And A Half Feet Tall

    My aunt gave me her entire stash of LEGOs from when she was a kid for Christmas that year. She crammed it all in a mattress box. I wouldn’t have been able to build it if I didn’t have all those LEGOs from the 80s and 90s

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    MADELEINE KIMBALL
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    you think: "oh it's not so long it's just on the table" and then you see the kid

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    Old Singer Sewing Machine With The Full Table And Drawers

    Old Singer Sewing Machine With The Full Table And Drawers

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    Gotta Love Passing The Loch Ness At Disney Springs

    Gotta Love Passing The Loch Ness At Disney Springs

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    LEGO Homer Was My Personal Project

    LEGO Homer Was My Personal Project

    I've spent over 2 weeks designing and building the sculpture. It was the first time I had ever made a large-scale LEGO sculpture. Much of the building process was pure visualization, double-checked by a little counting and math. I started the prototype by building Homer's eyes and then making his face outwards from there

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    Largest LEGO Ship Without Support That Break The Guinness World Record

    Largest LEGO Ship Without Support That Break The Guinness World Record

    If you compare the LEGO version of "World Dream" with the real "World Dream," it's set at 1:40 ratio. The similarity between the LEGO ship and the real ship is close to 100%. If you look from afar, it's not instantly apparent that this is a cruise ship built from LEGOs. It's is 8.44 meters long, 1.33 meters wide and 1.54 meters high, and is made from more than 2.5 million LEGOs. The weight of it is also quite stunning because it weighs around 2 tons, that is, about 6,100 pounds

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    LEGO A380 Plane

    LEGO A380 Plane

    The A380 is one of the world's largest passenger aircraft, and Singapore Airlines was to be the first to fly this plane. This model is the biggest plane model that has ever been built in Legoland Denmark, made in Lego bricks with a wingspan of 320cm (~10ft). It is built to a scale of 1:25. They used approximately 75000 Lego bricks

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    Person2638
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And I still need help building the lego cruise with instructions 😑

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    After Months Of Designing, Then Building, Then Designing Even More, Then Building Again, It's Finally Done

    After Months Of Designing, Then Building, Then Designing Even More, Then Building Again, It's Finally Done

    Hogwarts in its entirety. It’s around 34x54” in size, coming in at about 25,000 pieces in total (with a bunch of those pieces coming from an additional Hogwarts set). What I am proud of most of this build is that I didn’t really have to alter the original set at all (with exception to removing a few tables from the great hall and some of the easily removed rock plates on the open side). It can be slid apart to reveal the interiors, which was crazy tricky to maintain while at the same time closing it off

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    Pegasus Made For Perot Museum In Dallas

    Pegasus Made For Perot Museum In Dallas

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    Pizza Slice

    Pizza Slice

    This is one of those weird moments when the cartoon - or, in this case, LEGO pieces - looks better than the real food

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    Tyrannosaurus Rex Made Out Of LEGO Blocks

    Tyrannosaurus Rex Made Out Of LEGO Blocks

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    curiositee
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I saw that thing at the science center when it was rotating around. It's amazing!

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    LEGO Polar Bear Which Is On Display At The Philadelphia Zoo

    LEGO Polar Bear Which Is On Display At The Philadelphia Zoo

    This sculpture is the largest and most visually complex sculpture I have made to date. It contains over 95,000 LEGO pieces and took over 1100 hours to construct together with 5 of my assistants. I spent 2 full days creating just the facial expression. I wanted to make sure the bear didn't look too cartoonish, but also that his expression could be readable the way we read human emotions. Since he is stuck on an ice float and his species is endangered, I wanted him to look a little frustrated, a little sad, a little confused, and overall concerned about the predicament he is in

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    #39

    LEGO Avengers - Iron Man Hulkbuster Vs. Hulk

    LEGO Avengers - Iron Man Hulkbuster Vs. Hulk

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    Fully Functioning Air Conditioner Out Of LEGO Bricks

    Fully Functioning Air Conditioner Out Of LEGO Bricks

    When I was asked to build an air conditioner, I thought "Nathan, let's not just make a replica of an air conditioner. No, Nathan here's a golden opportunity to make something cool. Let's make a functioning air conditioner. Now that would be cool!" Please note that by 'functioning' I just meant a spinning fan. And by 'cool' I meant someone who would not address themselves by their own name. Working feverishly at the 2006 Carrier Convention I built a functioning replica of Carrier's newest air conditioner, complete with the compressor, valves and a working fan. It took every hour of both days of the convention, but in the end, I was happy with the result. And with that spinning fan, wow, what a breeze

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    Eiffel Tower And MGM Grand

    Eiffel Tower And MGM Grand

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    Blood Vessel Sculpture

    Blood Vessel Sculpture

    This gigantic LEGO sculpture of a blood vessel was built in 48 hours over five days and using just under 50,000 LEGO pieces. No computers or programs were used for the design. Everything was done by eye straight from our imaginations

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    LEGO Boardroom Table

    LEGO Boardroom Table

    This boardroom table is 4ft x 9ft. A monolithic slab made up of a random pattern of the instantly recognizable LEGO pixels, with the company’s logo built in relief into the table top, falling away under a glass surface. Architects don’t typically work as contractors, so it was hugely rewarding for us and financially efficient for our client when we decided to build the table ourselves. The table consists of 22,742 pieces clicked together with traditional LEGO construction techniques (no glue), a 136mm grommet is located in its center

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    Wardrobe Malfunction. Statue Of Liberty Interpretation In LEGOs

    Wardrobe Malfunction. Statue Of Liberty Interpretation In LEGOs

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    Monika Soffronow
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes, the lifeless Statue of Liberty has a heart, I am not so certain that the same holds true for some of the people in government right now. You know who I mean.

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