600 IQ LEGO SETS!

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These LEGO sets are filled with genius building techniques
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Let's explore the most clever and creative LEGO sets in this video! From clever minifigure designs to weird parts usage, these LEGO sets have it all! Watch the entire video to see all the creative and genius sets that LEGO designers have created!

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  • @Cheri_Blast
    Ngl, you could probably do an entire video on Speed Champions alone, with how many interesting and ingenious techniques are done even for minor details in most sets
  • @maxbricks14
    Another ingenious building technique is in 76919: 2023 McLaren Formula 1 Car. It uses black spoons as wing mirrors! And the same set uses a gaming controller for the steering wheel, as well as bucket handles for suspension detailing.
  • @justsomeone89
    The "Dried Flower Centerpiece" 10314 also has multiple whips in it, they are used as a flexible stem of a small flower.
  • @Dwagginz
    With the 10246 bit, you mention the Unikitty tails but focus on the Hero Factory fists, both of which are clever uses.
  • @SwiftpawWolffox
    Those Nexo Night shield pieces have become one of the most recent detailing reuse. See them all over the place now it feels like.
  • @Game_Blox9999
    That Banana Peel piece is definitely gonna be used in LEGO Mario Kart as, well, the Banana Peel power up!
  • @LordShrub
    The First Order Stormtrooper riot shield is probably one of the most useful pieces to create angles, especially for roofs, and you rarely see it used for its original purpose.
  • @Donnosaurus
    4:51you got the section wrong. What you are zooming in on are (also cleverly used) bionicle hands. But what the person was referring to where the unikitty tails on the right roof (blue building)
  • @proZach380
    You've probably already mentioned this, but the Palace Cinema uses minifigure speargun pieces to hold lights outside the building
  • if you took a shot every time a lego set used a banana or a hotdog as not a banana or a hotdog, youd be dead within minutes
  • @corsaircarl9582
    The oldschool whips from the 90s, the one's with the hole on top, were frequently used as vines in a few jungle sets.
  • @MrBrewskiDrewski
    The black curled whip piece was also used as an end to the bannister in the first floor of the Boutique Hotel. Yet I’m surprised it was not mentioned.
  • @geologyjoerocks
    I love the use of the whip to make the fossil on display in the museum modular!
  • @mooniacal-1
    In the modular boutique hotel, a coiled whip is used as part of the handrail on the stairs on the first floor.
  • @yellowpowr8455
    I remember having the AT-AT set as a kid! It was a big birthday present considering the $100 price. And all this time I couldn't think of where I got the axe and shovel pieces from. A segment from one of these videos hits different when it relates to a set you specifically know by heart.
  • @BRSullivan616
    the Titanic set using black hot dogs for the anchors is one of my favs
  • @yoru2209
    Gotta love the pink frogs from the bonsai set
  • @mattk985
    Fun fact the retro hot dog truck uses the golden-brown version of wolverine’s claws as french fries