The infinite number of things that LEGO artists can build out of those small plastic bricks never ceases to amaze. Brad Barber has turned alternate builds from sets into some truly impressive “Star Wars” fan art. Morphing countless LEGO sets from other IPs into the iconic spaceship, the Millennium Falcon.

A Florida native, Barber currently lives in California, where he is seemingly on a mission to build as many LEGO Millennium Falcons as possible. Some of his current reimaginings include “The Lion King,” “101 Dalmations,” “Fast & Furious,” and “Super Mario.”
Now, some of you may be wondering what Barber would do with an official 75375 Millennium Falcon LEGO set. And the answer is to build an AT-M6 for “Star Wars” or a Firefly-Class Serenity from “Firefly” out of it!
However, his scope isn’t just limited to “Star Wars.” He has also built the train from “The Wizard of Oz” out of a 76925 Aston Martin Vantage Safety Car & AMR23 from “Wicked.” The USS Enterprise spaceship from “Star Trek” and a Daedalus-Class Battlecruiser from “Stargate Atlantis” have been crafted from a 40806 Gingerbread AT-AT Walker set.
Probably the most impressive part of all of this is that Barber’s builds do not use any spare parts. Everything he uses to build his creations comes from the LEGO sets themselves.
You can check out more of Barber’s work on Rebrickable, where he also sells his designs.



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