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25 custom Star Wars Lego creations you need to see to believe

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Star Wars fans take their Lego creations seriously, which is why it wasn’t hard to find these 25 amazing custom sets you need to see to believe.

We here at Bricks Are Awesome don’t take LEGO creations lightly. After all, it’s not called “Bricks are okay.” No. Bricks are awesome. So, in return, we’re going to showcase that. Specifically, in Star Wars fashion.

Is there any better combination than Star Wars and Legos? With all the spaceships and all the amazing landscapes and planets to choose? People go all out making replicas of their favorite scenes. Whether it’s from a box set or a picture in their head, we don’t judge! We’re here to celebrate those that give their time to recreate their favorite people, places, and things.

So these creations are amazing. They’re the best the internet has to find. Are you ready? We have iconic scenes, spaceships, planets, all for your viewing enjoyment. These are 25 of the best we could find. You might notice they’re ranked, but the rank doesn’t really matter. These are all incredible.

A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away…25 people made amazing Lego placements.

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25. R2D2 for everyone!

Though the picture only shows one, this Pinterest post shows ten versions of R2D2s, made by different people. R2D2 is everyone’s favorite robot helper, followed closely by BB8 and C3PO.  He’s known for his red, white and blue coloring, but ten people decided they wanted better! So they went and got to work. They used an enormous amount of legos to recreate our favorite character.

Though you can click through for the different versions, the complexity is what is best to look at here. In the first one shown, a black and yellow type, we see it from the front. Others are shown at various angles. The front has everything that R2D2 has. They could be twins! It has the notches, and the lights made with legos.

The best part? The imagination that had to go into it! This wasn’t someone (or ten people) making a replica. These people made black and yellow versions, a pink version, a rainbow version (complete with circuits!), and even a black and white one that could be mistaken for a storm trooper. This is probably the best use of Legos anyone’s seen. Good job guys!

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24. Your favorites in legos!

Let me clear this up for you. This isn’t one person in lego, as you can see. This is someone who took the time to make ten characters, all from individual legos. Let’s focus on my favorite, Princess Leia, to honor Carrie Fisher.

The person who made a replica of Princess Leia looks like they magnified the toy version. They blend so well; you don’t realize that the white outfit she’s wearing is probably over a thousand legos. Not only that, it’s in 3D! The middle of her jets out to multiple levels to give it a professional look — even though it’s from a DIY site!  She has the first level, which is her outfit, and then to give it texture, well, even more, they added three more sites to replicate her famous dress.

How long do you think it took to make this? My guess is multiple months. Because not only did they have to do her beautiful outer part, they had to fill it in so that she would be stable enough to hold. She may not be life sized, but she’s fun-sized, and this is a masterpiece in and of itself.

If Princess Leia isn’t your style, look at the Darth Vader, which also comes with its own — also hand made, lightsaber. Are you impressed yet?

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23. “Fan builds 3 FOOT Ewok village.”

I’m sorry, are we reading that right? Three FEET? And it’s a brilliant sight to see too.  Though you can’t see all of it in the picture, you can click through and see it in all its glory. And it has incredible detail. I know I’ve said this about all of the lego features, but it’s true. But this one takes the lego shaped cake.

At the bottom, every blade of grass is lego, sticking up and making the jungle. There are tall blades of grass and plants going everywhere, and they even took the time to make a small fire at the end of a path where explorers might have been. Can you imagine playing on this? The opportunities are endless, and that’s just the bottom!

As we go higher, the nameless creator made huts in the trees for the Ewoks to live (do Ewoks use wi-fi?), and also built each part of the tree trunk by the tiniest legos. You can see the Legos connecting to make the larger figure!

The top has to be the best because it’s probably the most intricate. This fan could have just said, “I’ll do a few tree tops, no big deal.” But no, he went all out. Look at those layers of foliage, all throughout the tree! He even added some to the trunk!

Can this be a set in the next Star Wars movie? I think it deserves it.

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22. Vader and Chewbacca, chillin’

Nothing to see here, just two Star Wars guys hanging out on the Death Star.

Actually, there’s A LOT to see here! These are LIFE SIZED versions of two of our favorite Star Wars characters! Can you imagine how long these took?? Months?? Years?? They built it by hand, and just look at how they were able to use legos to create the shading that they needed to make them look lifelike!

Madame Tussauds got nothing on the creator of these characters. First, let’s look at the Darth Vader. Everything except the cape is lego, and if you look carefully inside, you’ll see that even though the cape is hiding the legs, they’re still there! This is 100/10. While the entire figure of Vader is chillingly beautiful, I think my favorite part is his helmet. Since everything is so intricate to make it look lifelike, I can only imagine how long it would take!

And now, let’s look at Wookie. As I mentioned before, the shading is what makes Chewbacca so amazing. They could have just used the same color brown the entire figure, but they used different colors to make them even more amazing.

Great job guys. Fantastic!

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21. Millennium Falcon – I’ve got a good feeling about this

Ah, everyone’s favorite space ship. The Lego Version is one of the most popular Star Wars creations because of all the parts that come with it. The picture above only shows the replica in full, not the intricate parts. For that, you can click on this link and see more.

But let’s looking at the picture the best we can. Look at all the little pieces that come together to make the Millennium Falcon! Even though it’s full of pieces that you could lose, or worse, step on, the final set is something that belongs in a gallery. Especially if you had the patience to put it all together.

 

Now, if you click on the link, you can see it from different angles, and my favorite is from the back. There are little blue windows that highlight a hallway for your Han or Chewie to look out into space! Then, zooming in on the top,  you can see how all the little pieces show the circuits of the ship, making it look incredibly lifelike.

Though there’s no showing how big this comes out to be, it’s an art piece and a pretty brilliant one at that. Star Wars fans have proven nothing if not able to spend time and make a piece of art from the tiniest of legos. Also, if you look, it sells for a nice 1.5K. Not a bad chunk of change.

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20. Medical Fleet, how may we help you?

Do you ever see something and are just at a loss for words? Do you ever just stare at something for five minutes and wonder how did you make this, sorcerer? The force was definitely with this fan. They made the entire Medical Fleet, complete with other ships and shuttles soaring around. We have a great view of the back of it here, where we can see the amazing amount of legos it took to make the inside of the biggest spaceship, as well as the outside. My favorite part has to be the blue hubcap lights. They give it a real feel.

But let’s focus on the smaller parts. Look at the detail. This person made an entire fleet. They didn’t stop at the big gray spaceship which, in an of itself, is an awesome build. They decided that every fleet needs patients! So there’s X wing fighters and other fighters hanging out all around the ships. All you need to do is put this in Star Wars and who needs CGI?

The maker of this had this to say on Pinterest!

Front view of the updated #medicalfrigate leading the fleet. The #millenniumfalcon in tow as always. Getting all the pods and details on the front “sword” correct took some time 🙂 Each pod serves a specific purpose – such as command centre or bacta storage.

Great job Julian! You have a future in Lego making!

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19. Don’t touch the lava! Just marvel…

This creation, which, if you don’t recognize it, looks to be the infamous lava scene from Star Wars III, was made by Star Wars fan mustafar08. It’s so good, it almost seems like they made it on a computer, doesn’t it? But they didn’t! According to the fan himself,

The idea of this construction came to my mind after my other build – The Inferno. I wanted to master “lava theme” and Mustafar was ideal scene for this.

Technical data: width: 180 cm, deep: 130cm high: 150cm. Number of parts is 60,000 legos. Build time was 4 months.

4 months?! 4 months?! You made this beautiful creation in only four months? It’s incredible! And if I do say so myself, I think you genuinely mastered the lava theme. The scene screams Inferno. Even though it looks like they all come together to form one piece, I zoomed in myself to confirm that this is definitely made of individual legos. How else did the builder use sixty thousand legos

The lava is the highlight, but I also love the parts at the top that look like satellites for the island. It’s a great scene, and the fact that so much work went into it makes it all the better!

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18. Stormtroopers in action!

What I love about this creation (although unfortunately, we do not know the creator), is that it’s a scene! Many times people who build things from legos are making a set or a spaceship. They’re making a replica. And they do a fantastic job! But hardly ever do we see a scene frozen. The creator of this picture did just that. And not only did they freeze a scene, but it also looks like a scene they made up in their head! Or, at the very least, it’s a miniature scene from Star Wars. So they have added creativity bonus for making up what they wanted!

First, we do have to give attention to that amazing spaceship built, and look at all the stormtroopers trying to climb down, and some falling to their fate. And look at how the ship kind of collapses at the end, it’s a brilliant display of a scene that took imagination to build, rather than going by a set. But while one end is falling to its inevitable fate, the other side is still magnificently made. And I like all the crushed scenes. I want to know more about what this creator thought when he built this! He obviously doesn’t like Stormtroopers much!

Both kinds of replicas are great to use. Whether you prefer to make an iconic scene, a spaceship, or your scene, all of it shows amazing talent! They both show patience. But something like this also shows the ability to have a story attached as well!

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17. KyLegO Ren?

Star Wars: The Force Awakens fans, this one is for you! It’s a full life-sized Kylo Ren made for the premiere of the movie. So this one might not exactly be fan made, but the creators were probably fans, right? Just professional ones! And it doesn’t mean we can’t marvel at how extraordinary they are!

The great thing about this statute of Legos is that Ren is turned to one side, but it’s still from a front facing perspective. That means that the makers had to use probably almost twice the number of legos to get that angsty angle from our favorite angsty son.

And look how angsty he looks! They have his fist clenched; his head is turned and looking away. Going further down, which you can see if you click through here they did his entire cape out of legos, where the above Vader we mentioned was out of fabric. The cape has to be my favorite part. It must be over a couple of thousand legos alone to achieve the entire thing.

He’s even in a fighting stance, so all of his stormtroopers know he’s the angsty fighting one, and he’s ready for an angsty fight! We give this one an angst10/10!

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16. Emperor’s Arrival – Return of the Jedi

The Lego is strong in this one. No seriously, it is! If you click on the Pinterest page, or you go here, it gives you all the information about this fan-made a recreation of the iconic scene. He used 30,000 bricks, which make up the entire floor and walls. They come together so well that you think these Stormtroopers (and some Clonetroopers) are all on a regular floor.

But of course not! This fan used Legos to create the Emporer’s standing place, the floors, and the walls, as well as the shuttle they walked off. The use of Legos on the walls are outstanding and give it the futuristic feel with all of the different designs and pipes on the wall, but to me, it’s the floor that stands out — simply by not standing out at all!

Like I said before, it looks like they’re standing on a regular floor, maybe a table, with the red Legos used for the carpet. But the entire length and width of the scene are used by legos for standing on. Remember, nothing is more important than the floor!

The walls are also very intricate in the fact that they have to have a futuristic look! And also that most likely, the walls weren’t in view during the scene, so this person thought up what he/she thought was best! I especially love the walls around where the Emperor’s going to sit. I especially love the black and white legos coming together!

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15. Star Wars: The Clone Wars

As many Star Wars fans know, many different movies and franchises came out of the original Star Wars era. This is perfect for Lego builders, though, because it gives us a whole new world to create! Let’s look at this awesome scene replica built.

Now, as you can see, the thing that draws your eye the most is the spaceship with what looks like spidery legs. (I’m a Lego person! Not necessarily a Clone Wars person) Just because I don’t know all the names, though, doesn’t mean I can’t marvel at how amazing this replica is. In fact, it’s exactly because I don’t know what it is that makes it so amazing. Even as a fan of just Lego, I was able to look at this and say look how awesome it is!

Okay, back to the spaceship. It looks like most of the time was used on the main spaceship, and the builder could have left it at the pretty amazing intricate way it’s balanced on those legs. And another thing – how long do you think those legs took to make? They’re angled, which Lego pieces are not, obviously. That had to take some thought process.

But also look at all the Clone Troopers and Storm Troopers walking around it, and the smaller shuttles behind it! This is a true masterpiece, made out of the smallest of legos!

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14. Luke…I am your father

This life sized replica of Luke Skywalker is just…incomparable. Every part is Legos (of course), even the cape. As you can see, this person used a different technique of making it look more lifelike. Instead of the various colored legos to show shading, the creator used different arranges of legos to give it dimension.

As you can see from the picture of the entire statue, the creator went to great lengths to create what appears to be Luke Skywalker at the end of The Force Awakens. It’s an older Skywalker, rather than the younger ones from the previous movie.

My favorite part about this statute is the couple of liberties the artist took. They could have left the cape covering everything, and his clothes down to the floor, but instead, they gave him shoes! Very sensible ones, too!

I also love the fact that they made sure there was an actual opening between the sides of his long outfit. This lego statue is all about the little things done to show the time taken. The shoes, the opening in between the two sides of the outfit, and even the hands! All things that weren’t necessarily needed that the creator did anyway that made it that much more awesome!

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13. Battle of Endor 2.0

The amazing things about these creations are the fact that they just continue to get better. There’s not one that isn’t amazing to its right. However, this one possibly takes the cake as the most elaborate one we’ve seen. Remember when I talked about the difference between a replica and story telling? This person was able to do both.

They captured a scene of the Battle of Endor in a single shot. Let’s break down this incredible scene. First, we have to focus on the trees, as always. I find it amazing the detail in what many of us would look at as insignificant. For example, we’re focusing on the battle — why do we care about trees? But because the amazing creator did, it makes it look that much more real. Not only do we have grass and trees in the front, but you can also see them clumping together in the back.

The second part to focus on are all the little stormtroopers running around in panic as the gray fighter (lower right corner) throws ammunition at them. You can practically imagine them running as they’re being hit. The next part is the cool bridge that goes right over what looks like a broken space ship. There are so many intricate details here, it’s incredible!

Finally, the part that you can’t see without a close-up is Han, R2D2, and C3PO all freaking out as they’re under cover. This creator didn’t stop at anything! You can look at all the pictures here.

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12. Tatooine

This particular creation is a replica of the planet Tatooine, home of Luke and Anakin Skywalker. This is obviously one of the most important settings in the movies, and I think that the creators do it more than what it deserves. You can see more pictures from the Pinterest post on Flickr, here. But let’s look at what makes this deserve to be so high on the list?

First of all, though it doesn’t say exactly how many legos were used in this creation, just look at it all! The Millennium Falcon on its own is considered a masterpiece to build, and this person created a mini one for their replica! It’s just chillin’, like one of the hardest Star Wars creations isn’t right there. We see you, DDoshini, and your amazing feats of work. Don’t think you can hide your amazing talents!

Second, I love the random lego pieces scattered about throughout the terrain to make it look even more realistic. Whether they’re rocks, or pieces of equipment falling as they’re making something in the back, it adds a second level of professionalism to the scene. Finally, I love all the action happening at the shopping center. Especially the Stormtroopers ganging up on someone.

Who are they attacking? What did they do? Will they be okay? Any lego creation that gives you just a hint of anxiety is the best lego creation.

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11. BB-8

Okay, I know that BB-8 isn’t especially wowing regarding everything you can do with Legos and Star Wars. He’s relatively small and easy to make. But stay with me on this. We’re doing the 25 coolest creations ever. And isn’t the fact that BB-8 is so small and adorable and easy for everyone to make cool in and of itself?

There are different variations of the BB-8s, of course. There are the small ones that are easy to make, there are life sized ones, like the one above. Think about all of the detail and time that had to go into making this! I look at it and don’t even know where the builder would have begun! And to me, that makes it one of the coolest creations. Anything that takes rectangular blocks and makes two large balls on top of one another is amazing.

The other great thing about the BB-8 is that it is easy to make. You don’t necessarily have to be a Lego wiz to make one. Right here, we have a smaller one that was made by hand. Is it as impressive? Absolutely! Anything someone made by hand is impressive! (Especially because it still surprises me that people can do that.)

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10. Clone Wars Model Set

Alas, I have to admit that I’ve never seen the Clone Wars, but that just makes my love for this one even stronger. I picked it out amongst all the choices and gave it a spot on this list because…just look at it! How could you not give it a spot on this list? Just from this angle (above), you can see how many different ways the creator (not mentioned) had to look at it. And of course, you can see all the up close shots if you click through here.

Just so you guys see what I see, look at this side of the set. Are your eyes going crazy too? Look at everything the creator had to make! The space shuttles, the landing strip, and everything else going on around it!

My eyes keep jumping around, and every time I look at it, I notice something new I’ve never seen before. Of course, by now you know I love the little things, I can’t help but marvel at whatever is under the floor in the corner. What is that? None of the pictures go very close to the corner, but it looks like just extra pieces where the people would store parts! What a great part to include!

Truly, nothing can give this piece justice without clicking through to the whole Pinterest page. And I couldn’t put all the pictures on here without talking up a storm about them all.

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09. Slave I

Look familiar anyone? It’s a slightly more colorful version of Slave I, but without Jango Fett. And I’ve looked at a picture of the actual jet, and this creator did a fantastic job. First, let’s talk about size. If the people are any indication, this spaceship must be huge! How many Legos do you think it took to make something so big? My guess is a couple hundred? At least? Those people are tiny compared to the spaceship.

While I know that lego colors don’t come in the rusted versions that the spaceship Slave I looked like, I still love that it’s a lot brighter and newer than the original. It’s like it got a fresh coat of paint! They did a great job using the green to show the shadow of the lighting, rather than a darker gray, and of course the red to show what was originally worn.

The wings at the top are my favorite part. It looks like most of the design ideas came with how to make the wings and how to get them to stand out. This is just a perfect replica of the ship, and even bigger and better, in my opinion!

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08. Clone Base on Teth

I think I need to see Clone Wars after writing this because every replica is so amazing! I don’t even know where to begin with how complex this one is. Let’s just start with what draws your eye. Incredible wall! At least, I think it’s a wall! It’s well done and using different legos to give it depth and not just straight across. I found where this was submitted and I’m shocked.

It came in at 30,000 legos; it took over a year and a month (roughly). And it was built by a fourteen-year-old. And the wall is only one side. Click through, and you can see pictures that are hiding an entire second section that make it mind-blowingly impressive.

Look at how even more incredible it looks from the side! There’s an entire world hidden behind the wall, which must be the base. The rest of the pictures that the builder presented gives close ups. These include more spaceships than just the ones visible at the top.

There are also miniature lego people doing various scenes inside the base, including medical check, and maintenance. This builder, Matthias, definitely used all of their 30,000 Legos to good use! I especially love the smaller scenes where someone is dragging toxic waste, and two people are working on a electronics bay.

There’s so much to talk about with this set. I could keep going. You just have to check out moc-pages.com for all the information to be fully inspired, like I am.

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07. Hoth – Empire Strikes Back

According to an article on oddee.com, this is not your ordinary Lego scene. Fans of the Star Wars series will recognize the battle at the Hoth. However, there’s much more to this scene. At an astounding 60,000 legos and real lights, every single part of this is lego. It took four years to make and took about $3000 altogether.

Now let’s talk about this amazing beauty. First of all, you can barely see, but the floor is made of lego, as well as the incredible cliff. We’ve talked a lot about depth and design giving things a shadow, but nothing compares to this. The way that the creator, Mark Borlase, made his cliff makes it look like a snowy cliff. And not only that, there’s a smaller cliff to get to the inside, where the real lights work.

Looking at a close up on his Flickr, you can see that the inside of the Hoth cave has a scene packed on the inside. There’s nothing Mark didn’t think of. And the creatures at the back are also a great addition to the scene, even though you don’t even need them. The work that was able to be done singularly with white legos is astounding. This is why it made it so high on the list. Great job, Mark!

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06. Jakku?! Why does everyone wanna go back to Jakku?!

Ah, Jakku. Home of Rey, and the opening place for The Force Awakens. It’s not surprising that someone would want to make a replica of it! It looks like you need a hell of a lot of tan Legos to make it, as this entire world is covered in only one color Lego: tan. They do a good job at giving it some texture with the different levels of sand, but wow. I can’t imagine how many brown legos there are to make up this planet.

Of course, it wouldn’t be Jakku if there weren’t a bunch of scrap metal. How else is Ray supposed to get her portions?! This builder put scrap metal all over the place, just take your pick of what to take! You can even see the machine-creature that tried to take BB-8 in the beginning. And look at the very back, all the way to the right! It’s garbage the Millennium Falcon!

You can even see Rey’s house from here! Well, sort of house. It’s the spaceship we saw her sitting by when the movie opened up, as well as the portions place, and where she lives! The picture is an excellent replica for anyone who wants to try their hand at Lego models! I still really just wanna know how many tan legos it would take for someone to make an accurate replica of Jakku!

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05. Bzzzz Dzzzzz! It’s lightsabers!

No Star Wars anything would be complete without lightsabers. This Pinterest post has a one tagged with a character. And even though the lightsabers close, it’s still pretty freaking amazing that they’re made entirely of legos.

The little stand for the character to stand? Lego. The clear rope for the stand? Legos. And from what I can tell, they’re the right size of a closed light saber. I’ve given up wondering how in the world they make the inside. I just marvel at the beauty. Once you click through the inside, you’ll be able to see multiple different characters.

Some have short lightsabers; some have long ones.  You can even see the color of the lightsaber if it did open up. These are truly a genius way to look at lightsabers, from creator Darth Nguyen22. And they have lightsabers throughout all the movies. Click through his Pinterest page and into his Flicker, and you won’t be disappointed. He calls them Exposed light sabers. So I suppose these are what the insides look like!

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04. Carbon Chamber

We’re down to the final four, so these are the best of the best. And this is one of them. This is a replica of the Carbon Chamber from Empire Strikes Back. For replicas like this, I don’t want to imagine how many Legos were stepped on. Look at how small some of these pieces are! The best thing about replicas like this is everyone knows it. This one is particularly well made though, especially by looking at the sides, with all the extra parts connected to it.

It’s all about what you add to it, in my opinion. They did a great job at making it look almost exactly the same to the one in the movie. After watching a scene from the movie featuring the chamber, the person did a fantastic job making sure it looked as close to the original as possible. Besides the sides of the chamber, I love the top part.

While making sure all the pieces stayed together must have been incredibly hard, the end result is a perfect comparison. The wires everywhere, the stormtroopers, the people watching as Skywalker is in the chamber getting ready to be frozen. It’s an iconic scene copied perfectly by using Legos. This is what we at Bricks are Awesome love to see!

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03. Star Wars Trench Run – Video Game

This is when you know you’ve made it. A fandom becomes so popular that someone recreates a scene from a Video Game! And I think it’s easy to see why this is #3 despite the fact that it’s not from an actual movie.

For those who don’t know, Star Wars: Trench Run, is a video game that takes place specifically during A New Hope. You can fly an X wing fighter through a track that looks like the replica during the famous Trench Run.

But even if you’ve never played the video game, you need to play to understand how incredible this setting is. The complexity of this scene is nothing I’ve ever seen, and it’s better than anything I’ve seen in the other 22 Star Wars replicas in this slideshow. All the minuscule pieces that came together to make something so huge. I have to bet this also probably took more legos than anything we’ve seen as well.

The patience the builder must have had in order to make something so large out of such intricate pieces is unthinkable. The force is with this builder, as he recreated an important scene in the movie. There is truly nothing I can say that will even compare to what I’m thinking when I see this. This belongs in a museum, or at least in a gallery boxed up where it can never break. This is truly a masterpiece!

According to the post, it’s six meters long. Six meters!

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02. Death Star – Part one

Of course, our final two is two different parts of the infamous Death Star. It’s known throughout the Lego community as being one of the best things to build, and you can certainly tell by all of the different versions.

This first part is the inside of it (click picture), with scenes from A New Hope. I don’t know how long it is, but the full picture gives you an idea that it’s definitely incredibly tall. What I like about this version is that it’s unique. It’s a version of the inside of the Death Star that you don’t normally see. Most people are so excited about making the large ball outside, or the famous laser, they don’t realize they have the inside, which is just as interesting as well! You can have so much more fun acting out things that happen in the Death Star!

Throughout our journey through Star Wars Legos, I’ve learned that I love circuitry. Give me a good Lego circuit board and I’ll put it on any list! This has the perfect circuits down at the bottom that follow all the way up to the black box right next to the yellow Lazor. I also love the two laser guns presumably to set up to kill someone. It is the Death Star, after all.

I also kind of love everyone chilling at the top. It’s just Darth Vader’s pad, right? Come check out his crib! Or…don’t. Probably, don’t.

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01. Death Star – Part 2

Finally, we’ve reached the end. But we’ve saved the best for last. We have the infamous Death Star, made by Legos. And this Death Star isn’t just the outside, either. No, this Deathstar also has the interior available, just in case you want to act out what you think Darth Vader would do on a lazy Sunday in the Death Star.

“I think I’ll laser a planet. That seems like a good mid-morning activity.” And he can! This version also has the famous laser that comes to form one huge one. Of course, while you can see the inside, making the Death Star still takes an enormous amount of work, just by looking at the picture. There’s a reason this is the most famous one when I say it has everything, it does.

Once you’re done with the inside, you slowly start building the outside, using legos that I’m not sure how they fit together to make the other side of the Star. It all looks incredibly tough, but the end piece makes up for it.

You can do anything with this piece. Wanna act out a scene from your favorite movie? You can do it! Wanna destroy something? You can do that too! It’s fully able to cater to your every whim. And that’s why it’s number one on this list.

And that’s the end!

Hopefully, you’ve enjoyed, marveled, and maybe even be inspired by this list. Everything has a click through to Pinterest, where most can click through to Flickr. You can see most of these in stunning high resolution and wonder how the hell they did it, just like I did. Do you have a Lego Star Wars story? Let us know in the comments, or let us know your favorite, or if we missed one! There are way more than twenty-five out there.

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