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The Moon, a fascinating subject in its own right, one of which makes for great LEGO projects, including this week’s LEGO Ideas Feature by Sharkybricks!

The idea, The Moon: Lunar Landscape, by 10k Club Member Sharkybricks is a stunning art piece that would look great in most displays and will most certainly be a conversation started. It features a full Moon as the main subject, complete with different layers, brick-built crators and greebling that makes the whole idea come together and look almost realistic.

This 2205-piece Lego Art space poster “The Moon: Lunar Landscape”, celebrates the beauty and topography of the Moon. – Sharkybricks

The use of white and grey is a perfect contrast to show the many details of the Moon, add the two other shades of grey into the mix and you have an almost 3D look, with the multiple layers and LEGO parts protruding from it.

Underneath the full Moon are a few of the different phases it cycles through, this is one of my favourite parts of the build, having the extra information and details like this really take it to the next level. There is also a view from the Moon, where a tiny Earth can be seen, the inclusion of this is amazing.

Pop a thin white tiled frame around it and your have a modern piece of art that I personally would love to own. LEGO should definitely take note and once this idea makes it through review and becomes a purchasable set, it will go perfectly with previous Moon and Space sets.


We would like to wish Sharkybricks the best of luck in gaining the required 10k support. If you like the look of this idea and would like to give your support, please use the links below. Registration is free to LEGO Ideas and only takes a minute, so head over there now and do your part!

Official LEGO Ideas page:

https://ideas.lego.com/projects/da93db0c-ed5b-4a3d-a412-87d8d0eed481

Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/Sharkybricks/

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