LEGO is a childhood favorite that brings back fond memories of laying on the floor while playing with a colorful masterpiece. For adults, it can still be a fun way to improve math and engineering skills while also unleashing your imagination.

Lego Ideas, a program operated by the toy maker allows fans to transform their ideas into Lego sets. Anyone can submit their ideas and if it gets 10,000 votes from other Lego builders, the company may consider making it a reality. And that’s exactly what was the case when Angus MacLane, who works as an animator, storyboard artist and director for Pixar has designed a LEGO version of the character from the dystopian movie. The resultant set is available and is a perfect replica of the adorable character.

Another popular set that was brought to life via the Lego Ideas process is the massive mech from Voltron: Defender of the Universe. It’s made for advanced builders and is packed with cool features, like the pilots’ movable hands delta wings that can open and close and an able nose.

Typically, sets only stay on the market for a period of two to three years. They’re then replaced with a new model. This one is an exceptional case: a design by brothers Marc and Nick Parsons, based on the Back https://noelsbricks.com/2020/03/04/create-your-own-lego-house-with-lego-set/ to the Future tree house, was so popular in 2022 when it was first introduced that it now enters its fourth year of being available on shelves with no sign of slowing.

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