6 Fully Functional Lego Creations

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Lego Vending Machine



Here’s a fully functional LEGO vending machine. It dispenses 13 different products, cans, chocolates, popcorn, french fries, and so on. It accepts coins from 0.05 to 2 euros and gives the right change.

Lego Difference Engine


One of the most imaginative Lego creations ever. Made by Andy Carroll, this difference engine is able to solve mathematical problems (2nd/3rd-order polynomials) and calculate the answers to 3 or 4 digits.

Lego USB Drive


Lego blocks can be used to build just about anything these days, including this USB drive. Its even got clear backing so you can view the innards. Instructions on how to build your own can be found here.

Lego Volvo XC90

Built by Lego Master Model Builders, this Volvo XC90 is the official car of Legoland California.

Lego Air Conditioner


Behold, a functional Lego replica of Carrier’s latest air conditioner, complete with valves, compressor, and working fan.

Lego Pinball Machine


Created by Lego fanatics Gerrit Bronsveld and Martijn Boogaarts of the Netherlands, this fully functional pinball machine was made using over 20,000 of these colorful blocks. The Lego Pinball Machine features an operational coin slot, rotation bumpers, auto kickback, 5-digit mechanical display (for points), 13 RCX Mindstorms computers, and even a ramp.

Not Functional but… Really Stunning Lego Creations

LEGO Aircraft Carrier


Put simply, this LEGO aircraft carrier is one of the most detailed models we’ve ever come across
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LEGO Life Size Han Solo Frozen in Carbonite – 10,000 Bricks!


Nathan Sawaya used over 10,000 Lego pieces and spent 3 months making this “Han Solo in Carbonite” masterpiece
    
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Lego Tower [ 460,000-Brick ]


At 96.73 feet (29.485 meters) this Lego tower built in the Rathaus Platz in Vienna has broken the world record for the tallest Lego construction in the world. It took nearly 460,000 bricks and it was built over four days
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The Largest Lego Airplane In The World


The Lego airplane was inspired by the Airbus A380 (world’s largest passenger airplane) and it’s scaled at 1:25 measuring 9.5-foot long, 10.5-foot wingspan and 3.2-foot tall.
The Lego A380 airplane consists of 75,000 eight-color pieces which weigh about 220 pounds or 100kg. The whole process took about 600 hours to be completed by a team of professional Legoland model builders.

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6 Fully Functional Lego Creations

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