A few years back, Lego began offering a set called Lego Ideas that allowed fans to submit ideas for new sets. The most promising ideas are subjected to a rigorous testing procedure before becoming official releases. These new designs allow fans to create incredibly detailed models that aren’t available in any other sets. It was through this process that the incredible Voltron set came about. The set lets users build all five mechanical Lions, and then put them into the legendary Voltron.
This tribute to Japan’s most famous mountain is complemented by another fan-created sets. The set is of a huge size and comes with lots of interesting details that will not find in other sets. It’s an ideal way to show your love of Japan.
This ode to Star Wars is another impressive creation. The set contains the most iconic weapons from the Star Wars series, and much more than you would normally find in a set. It’s one of the most impressive sets we’ve seen in quite some time.
Professional Lego artists have been creating impressive Lego creations for a long time. One such artist is Mariann Nathan who has been working as an independent Lego designer for a number of years and is currently. Her portfolio includes everything from replicas of famous landmarks to a life-sized pirate and a four-foot ladybug.
David Hughes is another notable Lego artist who recreates famous works of art in brick form. There’s even a piece of Afternoon of a Faun for sale, though be aware that it’s not cheap.