LAMINIFIGS BLOG
LEGO® presented a full-scale Star Wars X-Wing f...
More than 1.5 million LEGO® bricks were used and 2,500 hours!
LEGO® presented a full-scale Star Wars X-Wing f...
More than 1.5 million LEGO® bricks were used and 2,500 hours!
The most amazing creations made with LEGO®
Having a good imagination, you can create amazing things from the well-known LEGO® parts.
The most amazing creations made with LEGO®
Having a good imagination, you can create amazing things from the well-known LEGO® parts.
LEGO® made fun of Samsung and Huawei an present...
The famous Danish company LEGO® carefully monitors modern technological trends and even manages to make fun at the manufacturers of electronic gadgets.
LEGO® made fun of Samsung and Huawei an present...
The famous Danish company LEGO® carefully monitors modern technological trends and even manages to make fun at the manufacturers of electronic gadgets.
The McLaren Senna supercar assembled with LEGO®...
The car was assembled by a team of 42 engineers who worked in shifts - in total, 2725 man-hours were spent. If you also add the days during which the...
The McLaren Senna supercar assembled with LEGO®...
The car was assembled by a team of 42 engineers who worked in shifts - in total, 2725 man-hours were spent. If you also add the days during which the...
Cherry blossom tree, built of more than 800 tho...
With a height of 4.38 meters, a length of 5.42 meters and a width of 4.93 meters, this incredible piece of art weighing 3.333 kg set a new Guinness World...
Cherry blossom tree, built of more than 800 tho...
With a height of 4.38 meters, a length of 5.42 meters and a width of 4.93 meters, this incredible piece of art weighing 3.333 kg set a new Guinness World...
2000-year-old astrocomputer recreated with LEGO...
2000-year-old astrocomputer recreated with LEGO® parts Enthusiasts from Apple assembled a fully working Antikythera mechanism with LEGO® parts. Fifteen hundred LEGO® parts were used, of which 100 gears.
2000-year-old astrocomputer recreated with LEGO...
2000-year-old astrocomputer recreated with LEGO® parts Enthusiasts from Apple assembled a fully working Antikythera mechanism with LEGO® parts. Fifteen hundred LEGO® parts were used, of which 100 gears.