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Weirdest things made from Lego

March 9, 2010 by Mary Smith Leave a Comment

While some of us have grown up to play with more expensive and extravagant toys, the young at heart’s still wow us with their amazing Lego building abilities.

10. Lego iPod Case

This is an interesting creation and gives your Shuffle the appearance of a full-sized iPod made of Lego bricks.

9. Han Solo Frozen in Carbonate

Over 10 000 Lego pieces was used over a course of three months to create this masterpiece.

8. Lego Volvo XC90

This Volvo XC90 was built by Lego Master Model Builders and is the official car of Legoland California.

7. Lego NEX Case

Everything of this NES Case it made from Lego – from the power/rest buttons and controller ports, to the LED light cover and even the vents on top.

6. Lego Harpsichord

Constructed entirely from 100,000 Lego parts, this Harpsichord features a Lego keyboard, jacks, jack rack, plectra, soundboard, bridge, hitch pins, tuning pins, wrestplank, nut, case, legs, lid stick, and music stand. It also has a range of 61 notes and weighs around 150 lbs.

5. Lego Pinhole Camera

This Lego camera was reassembled using all Lego parts. Like a real life 35mm camera, it includes a manual crank which can take 23 clicks to advance one frame.

4. Lego Knitting Machine

This fully functional knitting machine was made entirely out of Lego pieces.

3. Lego Difference Engine

This is definitely one of the most imaginative Lego creations ever made. It was made by Andy Carroll, and is able to solve mathematical problems and calculate the answers to 3 and 4 digit equations.

2. Lego Air Conditioner

Amazingly, this is a functional Lego replica of an air conditioner, complete with valves, compressor and working fan.

1. Lego Pinball Machine

The Lego Pinball machine was created by Lego fanatics. It is a fully functional pinball machine which was created using over 20 000 Lego pieces. This machine features an operational coin slot, rotation bumpers, auto kickback, 5 digit mechanical display, 13 RCX Mindstorms computers, and even a ramp.

Author bio

This article was written for oo.com.au and offers a list of the best and most amazing creations made from Lego parts.

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