Most interesting thing you've built with Legos.

For the ones here who used to own, or currently own Legos, what are some things you've built? Me I'm currently working on a Titanic, unfortunately while moving it after testing it in the bathtub to see if it sinks realistically the front portion of the bow decided to snap off. Not that big of a deal, but still, annoying, thing is, this isn't even 5% done, this is ONLY the first 1/3rd of the ship, (and only the lowest section, ie:boiler room, engine room, cargo hold, etc) by the time this is done it'll be longer than a mattress15842992401081123169556060294654.jpg
I still haven't decided wether or not I should build it all connected, or have each deck as it's own individual part, or make it like a Russian doll thing, easily able to take off each deck when needed. Most likely this will take me a good 6 or so years to complete, as I'll need to either buy multiple sets, or see if Lego can send you packs of individual pieces, as I don't have nearly enough of the triangular pieces to make the bow 9 times over

Update, it is fixed and I made sure to reinforce it.20200315_185632.jpg
 
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That is amazing I love LEGO and I always wanted to build something like that but never could but if I was you I’d make it all one big piece
 
Built a working manual garage door once. Tracks on both sides of a door frame and the door itself. Functioned beautifully.
I also used to build battle tops before beyblade was cool. Lego tops explode good if you build them right.
 
Built a working manual garage door once. Tracks on both sides of a door frame and the door itself. Functioned beautifully.
I also used to build battle tops before beyblade was cool. Lego tops explode good if you build them right.
I'm not even 5% done yet, this is only part of the Titanic, as you can see I have the connector pieces here so when it's actually finished I can put it in a pool and have it sink and snap in half like it did IRL, without actually breaking it totally, hell I even have watertight doors20200317_154354.jpg
And this thing is going to be loooooooong once it's finished, this is only the first 1/3rd of it's total length, and already it's as long as this desk, and about 1.5/3 the length of my own bedroom.20200317_160615.jpg
 
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Built a working manual garage door once. Tracks on both sides of a door frame and the door itself. Functioned beautifully.
I also used to build battle tops before beyblade was cool. Lego tops explode good if you build them right.
Right now I'm having to use door frames as makeshift support colums, they're working pretty well, makes the deck sturdy enough.View attachment 20200317_171331.mp4
 
Built a working manual garage door once. Tracks on both sides of a door frame and the door itself. Functioned beautifully.
I also used to build battle tops before beyblade was cool. Lego tops explode good if you build them right.
Good news, I salvaged enough bits and pieces to finish the floor of this section of G-Deck. The back part looks shitty but it's the best I can manage. I even have the 3rd class gainway plank20200318_170216.jpg
 
Another problem, this is only the first half of the ship, (from the breaking point to the bow front) and already it's a good 10 or so pounds, I honestly have no fucking clue how I'm going to be able to transport this thing without it breaking under its own weight
 
Built a working manual garage door once. Tracks on both sides of a door frame and the door itself. Functioned beautifully.
I also used to build battle tops before beyblade was cool. Lego tops explode good if you build them right.
Lifeboat Davit version 0.01
 

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