Lego Ideas was an item that Lego introduced some time ago. It let fans submit new ideas for sets. The top ideas are put through a rigorous testing process before being officially released. These new designs allow fans to create incredibly detailed models that aren’t available in other sets. This led to the creation of the Voltron set. This set lets users build all five mechanical lions and then – with a bit of reassembling – join them to create the legendary Voltron.
Other fan-created sets include this homage to Japan’s most famous mountain peak. The set is of a huge size and features a lot of unique details that you will not find in other sets. It’s an excellent way to show your love of Japan.
This ode to Star Wars is another impressive creation. The set comes with all the iconic weapons from the franchise as well as a lot more that you don’t usually see in an assortment. It’s the most amazing set we’ve seen in quite a while.
Since quite a while, professional Lego artists have been creating impressive Lego creations. Mariann Nathan is one of them, who has worked as an Lego designer for a variety of years. Her portfolio covers everything from replicas and models of landmarks to a four-foot ladybug and a life-size pirate.
Another notable Lego artist is David Hughes, who recreates famous paintings in brick form. He even has a replica of Afternoon of a Faun for sale, although be warned that it’s not cheap.