Lego Batman Batcave

You’ve got to be an expert at both LEGO-craft and Batman architecture to create a masterwork like this. And Alex Schranz is clearly both. He used around 9000 Lego parts to build this 68-brick high Batcave replica, complete with Batman figure modded to scale and a neon lamp in the back illuminate all that glorious detail.















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Working Lego HK UMP .45

An ingenious Maker put together HK UMP .45 sub-machine gun out of Legos. Powered by rubber bands, it also fires a 15 lego clip full of the same.


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Literary Legos

Is there anything that hasn’t been created from Lego bricks? Fine Clonier ran a contest that invited people to create historical figures out of Legos. Mark Twain below was the overall contest winner. Bookalicious recently posted some of the literary figures featured in the contest.
















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Lego Bugatti Veyron

A Bugatti Veyron with working brakes and 7-speed gear box. Doesn't get much nerdier than this.

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Fully functional LEGO Sniper Rifle

All mechanical… made by Jack Treat. For more details click here.

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Lego Crawler Town

I don't think I've ever seen as unique a Lego creation as this "eco punk" mobile town, created by Dave DeGobbi. As it should, Crawler Town has its own little backstory:

Crawler town roams the barren wastes of a post steam-punk world after cataclysmic climate change do to excessive coal use. Several such cities exist but Crawler town is the most popular due to the Aero 500 hydrogen fuel cell Air races that are held. Many people travel the wastes to Crawler town for vacation and to enjoy rare luxuries like Pizza, fresh vegetables and Beer. Travelling the wastes in search of minerals and aquifers ( vital for survival) the mobility of the city keeps it away from the vicious sand storms of the wastes.





























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Computer-Controlled LEGO Airbus A380

While the Lego Airbus A380 at Legoland is the biggest Lego airplane out there, this one is much cooler. To start with, there are snakes inside, along with five other movie scenes. And then, it's computer-controlled, using a touchscreen.

The PC program running on the touch screen controls eight Mindstorm NXT engines and six hitechnic servos, which in turn can retract the gear, open cargo doors, move the flaps, raise the air brakes, activate the landing lights, move the tail fin, and throttle the engines, among other actions.






































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