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Joining a social media network can be daunting, whether you’re a complete newbie or a seasoned user you can be left asking yourself where do I start and who should I follow. This article will at least point you in the direction of which LEGO related accounts inspire and benefit the community, be it MOC inspiration (my own creation), how to take better photographs, getting arty, and generally having a laugh.

First things first, give the official LEGO account a follow, after all the World wouldn’t be the same without LEGO!

Jump to part 2, to see new additions to our list


Starting off with the ‘big boys‘, the accounts that have over 10k followers and a huge community to match.

BrickCentral:

https://instagram.com/brickcentral/

BrickCentral is an online LEGO photography community who motivate people to take photos of LEGO Minifigures and sets with their monthly creative prompts, sharing inspirational photos from the community, give tips on how to shoot creatively, and post in-depth behind the scenes at how top LEGO photographers work.

If you are looking for awesome photos of LEGO, how to take them yourself, behind the scenes, and a large community of others in the same boat, then look no further, this is the place for you and an account to follow for sure.

https://instagram.com/brickcentral/


Stuck In Plastic:

Stuck In Plastic are a collective of wannabe grown-ups taking pictures of toys and exploring the whole creative process. From ideation, collaboration and creating beautiful images, to telling stories and sharing our work. Engaging with our audience and learning from their reactions and feedback, and include it in our creative process. Not just online-hunting for the oh-so-powerful social media likes and dopamine kicks, but engaging in real live exhibitions and pop up events around the world. From main street art-galleries to geek filled convention centers around the world.

https://instagram.com/stuckinplastic/


MOCs Maker:

MOC stands for MY OWN CREATION. We specialise in unique projects not currently available on the market, designed by enthusiasts – also known as AFOL (adult fan of LEGO) or TFOL (teen fan of LEGO). We Offer a wide range of custom LEGO sets that not only look cool but inspire others to create their own, we often share these on our social media channels for all our followers to see and like.

https://instagram.com/mocs_maker/


Getting a bit personal now and focusing on individuals that do exceptional work, be it photography or MOCs, these people deserve to be followed.

Irwanlast:

Irwanlast is an extremely talented photographer from Indonesia that specialises in snapping LEGO Minifigures and Toys in different environments and scenes.

The way he setups up and captures each photo is stunning and a real work of art. He sometimes shows you a behind-the-scenes look at how he does it. An incredible selection of photos and and even greater inspiration to those that follow him, I have personally taken on board some of this tips when shooting scenes for #sigfigscene.

https://instagram.com/irwanlast/


Virginia Bricks:

Dana has fast become known as the Mosaic Queen with her talent for creating Art with small LEGO pieces. She cohosts a weekly hashtag on Instagram with fellow mosaic creator Johnbtoys. Follow and take part in their #mosaicsonmonday event

Dana’s creations are stunning and more often than not feature a layered ‘3D‘ effect, these works of art are fit to hang on anyone’s wall, LEGO should take note!

https://instagram.com/virginia_bricks/


BillsBrickz:

BillsBrickz was nominated by a few of our readers and a worthy addition to the ‘must follow’ list. He is a LEGO MOC designer and a Digital Artist.

His work is mostly centred around Star Wars and Sci-fi, with some builds being quite large. For me personally the attention to detail is what sets BillsBrickz apart from everybody, the sense of grandeur but on a smaller scale is beautiful.

https://instagram.com/billsbrickz/


STL_Brick_Co:

I’ve personally followed Brian for quite awhile now and I must say I find his MOCs to be interesting, highly detailed and he tends to use LEGO colours others don’t, for instance his amazing Sand Green Castle.

Brian is also a specialist in Plastic and is a fonte of knowledge when it comes to LEGO and how it’s made, follow him not just for his awesome posts but also his very informative Instagram Stories. He also points out new parts and recolours in new set reveals which comes in very handy for MOC builders and new part enthusiasts.

https://instagram.com/stl_brick_co/


JJK_BrickPhotography:

If you love LEGO photography you need to follow Jennifer from JJK_BrickPhotography, her photos are great fun, action-packed, and crystal clear.

I’m a big fan of accounts like this as it inspires me to take better photos and to try new things. The blurred backgrounds and crisp foreground really work and make the LEGO characters pop and come to life, each photo tells a story.

https://instagram.com/jjk_brickphotography/


Hachiroku24:

This account produces some awesome looking MOCs covering a vast array of themes, you’ll find Star Wars, Marvel, Jurassic Park, Transformers, basically anything cool Hachiroku24 builds!

The size of his MOCs are great too and again gives inspiration to myself and many others that builds don’t have to be huge and can simply be smaller corner sections packed with details, characters, and more.

https://instagram.com/hachiroku92/


Part 2 – Most Awesome Accounts:

Every now and then we ask our readers to nominate Instagram accounts for us to add to our ever expanding list. As new accounts are created we hope to make a list worthy of your time, showcasing people and the LEGO hobby in different ways. Below are the latest additions to this list, as of 23rd February 2023. To nominate your favourite account(s) please follow us and watch out for our nomination post.

Preston Builds:

This Father & Son duo are a must follow, they produce top quality content which usually covers the funny side of LEGO. If you love Tiktok style videos then you’ll adore these two. Having an awesome LEGO Cityscape helps and is very interesting to watch grow.

From building LEGO sets live on YouTube & Instagram, they cover a wide variety of subjects, some of my personal favourites are when the light-heartedly make fun of the hobby, like hiding recent LEGO purchases from his partner!

https://instagram.com/preston_builds/


ClassicStyleCastle:

We’ve been following and interacting with this account since we joined Instagram. Being a LEGO Castle fan we found his builds and instructions to be invaluable, his work and attention to detail is incredible, he has recently produced a digital annual filled with puzzles, tips, Mini-build instructions and more, it’s free too!

If you love LEGO Castles & Knights then you’ll want to give this account a follow.

https://instagram.com/classicstylecastle/


TheBrickInPanda:

This account is new to me but from what I’ve seen already it’s one I’m going to enjoy following. Being into LEGO Modular Buildings and custom builds myself, seeing what can be created and added to them, is astonishing. The amount of detail they add makes any barefaced building a delight to look upon, with flora, balconies, canopies and so much more.

I will definitely be taking notes for when I get around to creating a LEGO Cityscape!

https://instagram.com/thebrickinpanda/


Brick Fam Builds:

BrickFamBuilds are the founders and hosts of Habitats, small but highly creative LEGO builds that bring the community together to showcase talents from around the World.

Using an 8×8 plate as a base and building up the two back walls, you make a scene, making sure to leave connection points either side to connect to others. The concept is simple but that’s what makes it so popular, pretty much everyone can get involved!

https://instagram.com/brickfambuilds/


Brick Chef:

I’ve followed this account for awhile now and it’s very well executed, the short Tiktok style videos are perfect for LEGO fans. Packed with informative set details and usually a 360 degree look at the model, it’s great for finding out about the sets you already have or future purchases. I’ve purchased many sets based off what I’ve seen here.

https://instagram.com/brick.chef/


A little closer to home now and a quick shoutout to The Brick Boyz, a small band of friends, that met through their love of LEGO and alternative brands, on Instagram.

We don’t know who originally came up with the name The Brick Boyz but we use it as a joke when referring to us all. If you’re an avid reader & follower of ours you’ll most likely know these guys already:


This isn’t a definitive list of all the cool and interesting LEGO accounts to follow, far from it. Most of the above accounts were submitted by you, our readers, if you would like to add an inspiring Instagram account please contact us here or send us a message on Instagram.

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