the best lego builder

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The Best Lego Builder

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Please rate this article: Select ratingGive Best Free Lego Building Software 1/5Give Best Free Lego Building Software 2/5Give Best Free Lego Building Software 3/5Give Best Free Lego Building Software 4/5Give Best Free Lego Building Software 5/5Cancel rating Gizmo's Freeware Featured Articles Gizmo's Freeware is Recruiting We are looking for people with skills or interest in the following areas: -  Mobile Platform App Reviews for Android and iOS -  Windows, Mac and Linux software reviewsErik Varszegi knows his Legos. One of only a few dozen master builders the Lego Group employs around the world, Varszegi makes large-scale models that use thousands—if not millions—of the tiny plastic pieces at a time. Like any craftsman, he has strong opinions about his tools, and the toymaker’s engineers in Billund, Denmark are constantly designing new elements to work with. While laypeople may think of all Lego pieces as “bricks,” “elements” is Lego’s preferred catch-all term for its bricks, plates, tiny people, and other pieces.




Since 2004 Varszegi has kept a running list of the bricks he likes best. Below, he shares his favorites with Quartz: Element name: Lego roof tile 1x1x2/3 Varszegi says: One of the smallest Lego elements made. When the 1×1 roof tile came out in 2004, I immediately saw the potential for adding a lot of subtle detail when I design my work. After that came out I started making mental notes of my favorite new element designs of the year. My own Academy Awards, if you will. Element name: Angular plate 1.5 bot. Varszegi says: This one is a variant of a bracket piece that has been around for years. When used in conjunction with that older piece it expands the possibilities of sideways model building—adding detail, while at the same time making your model designs stronger. Element name: Plate 2x2x2/3 with 2 horizontal knobs Varszegi says: While similar in appearance to the element above, this element allows sideways building with a completely different set of Lego geometry rules.




Element name: Plate with bow 1x2x2/3 Varszegi says: We’ve added a number of different curved slopes to the Lego palette in the last dozen years or so. This version is the smallest of the family and adds a lot of interesting shapes to a design. Lego isn’t all square anymore. Element name: Plate 2×2 with 1 knob Varszegi says: This one was a long time coming. The offset stud in the center is very welcome in architectural type models. Element name: Brick 1x3x2 with inside bow Varszegi says: This inverted arch is something we should have had years ago. I just used it in one of my latest works, a life-like model of Poe Dameron from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Look for it on the life support module on his flight suit. Element names: 1/4 circle tile 1X1; flat tile 1×1 ½ circle Varszegi says: Between these two, I haven’t decided what my favorite piece from 2016 might be. Both of these small Lego tiles have potential when used with other tiles. But I think the ¼ circle might win out because we have printed versions made to look like watermelon slices and cherry pie.




LEGO is something people just love to play with. No matter if you are a kid, an adult or an old person, if you are able to see, you will love LEGO. These small bricks when coupled with some creativity and time can turn up into some of the most stunning and breath-taking sculptures ever. If you want to built some LEGO creation of your own but don’t know what to built, here is some inspiration. These best LEGO creations are a wonder in their own and I am sure that you will love most of them. The glorious Lego creation of Master Chief is definitely worth a look. The Master Chief Lego has been made out of rectangular blocks of Lego and Halo fans will surely love it. This Volvo XC90 is the official car of LEGOland California and has been built by Lego Master Model Builders. The Lego car works with the theme park to bring messages of driving safety to the park’s 1.3 million annual visitors. Before being assimilated into the Venus Collective, the Venus Savage was once a hideous beast.




It is now a cybernetic war machine and part of the Venus Collective. The Venus savage has stubby organic arms and an incredible color scheme. Update: On request of the builder of Venus savage, we are including the Venus Gospel LEGO creation. Venus Gospel is a combination of mecha and religion. Like the Venus Savage, Venus Gospel also has a amazing color combination. It took Dali Zheng 30 hours to complete this Venus Gospel LEGO mockup. Definitely one of the best LEGO creations. This is a completely working Bluetooth printer powered by LEGO NXT. The Lego Bluetooth printer is one of the most amazing lego creations I have ever seen. Apart from being unique, it is useful too. The Lego lookalike of an Apple iPhone is just about the size of actual iPhone. This Lego iPhone looks awesome and if you haven’t got your hands dirty with the real iPhone, grab these. This Lego creation is modeled after the 1953 lithograph, Relativity. It took Daniel Shui and Andrew Lipson five to six evenings to complete.




This LEGO PC creation is powered by a VIA C3 933MHz processor, 8X DVD drive, 256MB Kingston PC2700 DDR SDRAM, 70watt Micro-ATX power supply, and an IBM 18GB hard drive. The Lego PC has got a wireless keyboard and a wireless mouse. This is a completely working V8 engine made entirely from Lego bricks. The LEGO V8 Engine is very impressive and took it creator 4 months to complete. The Lego pinball machine is made up of over 20,000 colorful Lego bricks. It is a fully functional machine built by Gerrit Bronsveld and Martijn Boogaarts of Netherlands. The Pinball machine has an operational coin slot, rotation bumpers, auto kickback, a ramp, 5-digit mechanical display and 13 RCX Mindstorms computers. The modelers running the Lego layouts went big! A very large number of lego bricks went into the making of this model of Detroit, Michigan. The top of the tall grey building there is about 10 feet off the floor. The Lego difference engine is a fully functional mechanical computer modeled after Charles Babbage’s difference engine.




Built by one of the best lego builders and mathematician, Andy Carroll, this Lego difference engine is able to solve  2nd and 3rd-order polynomial mathematical problems and calculate the answers to 3 or 4 digits. About 45,000 Lego bricks went into the making of this tallest Lego tower of world. Lego tower stands tall at 94 feet and is one of the biggest lego creations till date. Over 10,000 Lego parts were used in building of this harpsichord. It has a range of 61 notes and weighs 150 lb. All of the parts of this Lego harpsichord like its keyboard, jacks, plectra, soundboard, bridge, lid stick and music stand etc. are made entirely from Lego bricks. It may look like a real Space Shuttle at the first site but it is actually the result of marvelous LEGO work. Two Japanese LEGOsmiths used 65,000 LEGO bricks and 1,590 man hours to complete this LEGO Space Shuttle. It is the world’s biggest LEGO space shuttle. This is a fully functional Lego air conditioner complete with the compressor, valves and working fan.

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