Lego Ideas was a set that Lego introduced in visit their website the past few years. It let fans submit new ideas for sets. The top ones are then put through an extensive process to make them into official releases. These new designs allow fans to design stunningly detailed models that aren’t in other sets. This led to the creation of the Voltron set. The set lets users construct all five mechanical lions and then, with a bit of reassembling – join them together to form the legendary Voltron.
Other fan-created sets include this tribute to Japan’s most well-known mountain range. This set is massive and includes a number of cool details that you won’t see in any other set. It’s also an excellent way to show your love for Japan.
This ode to Star Wars is another impressive creation. The set features all of the iconic weapons from the series as well as a lot more that you wouldn’t normally find in a set. It’s one of the best sets we’ve seen for many years.
Since quite a while professional Lego artists have produced impressive Lego creations. One of them is Mariann Nathan who has been an independent Lego designer for a number of years and is currently. Her portfolio includes everything, from replicas of landmarks to a four-foot ladybug, and an actual-sized Pirate.
David Hughes is another notable Lego artist who recreates famous artworks in bricks. He has a work of Afternoon of a Faun on sale, but beware that it’s not cheap.