14 Insane Lego Sculptures

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[“Cool Puggie” by Marcos Bessa Photo: Flickr Marcos Bessa]

Most of us never got past basic house and rocket ship building #liferegrets.

These guys though - they guys graduated from the school of awesome and became Lego master builders. They’re superior to you and I. It’s something we just have to accept.

So grab a tissue, wipe those tears of anguish and let’s have a gander at some of their incredible creations.

Lego aquarium by Andy Hung

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[Photo: Andy Hung]

Venus de Medici built by Ryan McNaught Claire Ashworth & Clay Mellington

This Lego replica of Venus de Medici took 78 hours to design and build and approximately 18,000 bricks.

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[Photo: The Brick Man]

Whale by Nicholas Foo

This bus stop mural was designed to blend with it’s surroundings when viewed from the front. Part of a trio which took over 97,000 pieces to build.

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[Photo: Blackbulbcreations]

Charlie Chaplin by Amazings

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[Photo: amazings]

Lego Iron Man by Bright Bricks

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[Photo: Bright Bricks]

Bison by Sean Kenny

This life-sized bison is nearly 7 feet long and contains 45,143 pieces to build.

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[Photo: Sean Kenny]

T Rex by Nathan Sawaya

Took 80,020 bricks and an entire summer to assemble.

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[Photo: Nathan Sawaya]

Hogwarts by Alice Finch

Made with 400,000 Lego bricks.

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[Photo: bookriot]

Lego Jesus

This statue of Jesus was made from 30,000 bricks and took forty volunteers eighteen months to build.

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Yankee Stadium by Sean Kenny

This sculpture took 3 years to build is 6 feet wide and 5 feet long. Kenny was assisted over the course by a Manhattan school child.

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Moby Dick

This Moby Dick sculpture stands at 10 foot and took more than 350,000 bricks to make. Part of an exhibition of nautical Lego sculptures at the Sydney aquarium.

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[Photo: bookriot]

Lego Space Shuttle

This Lego shuttle took 65,000 bricks and 1,590 hours to assemble. It features flashing lights under the boosters and a countdown. It featured in an amusement park in Japan called Nasu Highland Park.

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[Photo: bookriot]

Lego Shakespeare

This bust was built by Lego to commemorate 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare. It took 9 days to build, weighs 3.5kg and stands at forty centimetres tall.

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[Photo: Lego]

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