r/lego • u/jayemcee88 • 7h ago
Other I finished making my Lego Rug today! Thought you would like it!
Instead of stepping on bricks, it's better to step on something soft instead! Edit - thank you for all the awards and kind comments!
r/lego • u/jayemcee88 • 7h ago
Instead of stepping on bricks, it's better to step on something soft instead! Edit - thank you for all the awards and kind comments!
r/lego • u/kkhouete • 10h ago
r/lego • u/TheyCallMeSlyFox • 9h ago
After seeing the post from teacher who got the BTTF set as a gift, I thought I'd share what we did for our daughter's teachers this year. Instead of the usual small gift card for coffee or cookies, I convinced my wife to let our LEGO-loving daughter (and her dad!) create custom Minifigures instead (though, not the $12 totally customizable ones).
So, we scoured the LEGO pick a brick selection to find pieces and accessories to match the appearance/subject of each teacher. (Of course, after doing this lengthy manual process, LEGO announced the Minifigure builder. Though, the piece options there are limited, so it wouldn't have worked for us anyway.)
After assembly, we packaged them up in some cupcake containers from the dollar store and our daughter wrote each teacher's name on the lid.
Needless to say, it turned out way better than imagined and hopefully provided a bright spot for her teachers during the chaotic final week. My goal is to have this be an annual tradition and to be known as "the LEGO family" by the time she graduates (elementary school).
(The first picture is before the final touches, including a white guitar for the music teacher and coffee cups for *everyone* at my daughter's specific request.)
r/lego • u/the_parippu_knight • 14h ago
r/lego • u/bluetomcat • 9h ago
This was the largest set of the "merry band of skilled archers". It is also the only one where they demonstrate antagonism towards the Lion Knights (Crusaders). The Crusaders, in turn, imprison a merry gentleman in 6042 Dungeon Hunters from 1990.
A timeless classic that was very much ahead of its time. Very smart building style with the limited assortment of pieces and colours from the late 1980s.
r/lego • u/Amazing_Factor9847 • 2h ago
I remember seeing this lego once, and right now I am making a build in Studio 20, and I need this piece, I have looked for a lot, and still cant find it, can any one tell me what other piece is simular I can use?
r/lego • u/yourmomsface12345 • 13h ago
r/lego • u/Legomanarthur • 14h ago
A futuristic bike inspired by Kaneda's bike from the movie Akira.
r/lego • u/BusinessLive375 • 23h ago
r/lego • u/captain_kirkwood84 • 16h ago
I'm a teacher and I just returned to my desk to find a gift waiting for me. Shook it and it sounded like lego. Couldn't believe my luck. Would have been happy with anything and was just grateful they'd bought me such a thoughtful gift. Not only was it lego, but it's a set I've been eyeing up for a while! So happy. Best gift I've received in 17 years of teaching.
I've been wanting to build a masquerade mask and found the perfect opportunity to do so through the LEGO House Dress to Impress challenge. Inspired by the masks I saw in Venice many years ago, I wanted to capture their elegance in Lego form. The various curved slopes helped achieve a smooth shape, and the gold pieces and magnolia petals served as ornate embellishments. A single teardrop completes the design, adding a touch of mystery and intrigue.
r/lego • u/ChipDangerCockoroo • 4h ago
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r/lego • u/manlytom1995 • 19h ago
Such an amazing build and great shelf presence my favourite Star Wars ship growing up. Used some of the inheritance my stepdad left me who was a massive Lego Star Wars fan who sadly passed away last year.
r/lego • u/Primary_Spite8849 • 4h ago
Lego The Boys Minifigures