Today's five of our favourites is Houses and more specifically Lego houses!
We all played with Lego as kids, some of us however continued playing with Lego and got pretty damn good at building with it!
There is loads of room for creativity and endless possibilities when building with Lego. Here are some of our favourite sets that you can buy and build yourself!
The Simpsons Family House
The Simpsons Family House, 2500 pieces of fun and apparently full of colour! Watch how the figures and house were designed and produced. We love that the families TV screen features Itchy and Scratchy and that there is a nice pink car in the garage to play with! Unfortunately the car looks more like Lady Penelope's FAB 1 Thunderbirds car!
Buy the house directly from Lego for £179.99 here: http://shop.lego.com/en-GB/The-Simpsons-House-71006?_requestid=16087111
Big Ben
http://shop.lego.com/en-GB/Big-Ben-21013
Coming with almost 350 pieces and standing at almost 20cm. Lego present the Big Ben Clock Tower, one of the world's most recognizable landmarks. Standing at the northeast corner of the Palace of Westminster in London, the Big Ben Clock Tower was erected in the mid 1800's after a fire burned down much of the original palace. Lego have reinterpreted Big Ben with help from Slovenian architect Roc Z. Kobe.
The White House
http://shop.lego.com/en-GB/White-House-21006
Nowhere to put the most powerful Lego man in the world? Build an architectural replica of the majestic 6-story White House, includes booklet with facts on its building, construction and history. This is sure to be the perfect place for your Lego Barrack Obama! A manageable 561 pieces!
Leaning Tower of Pisa
http://shop.lego.com/en-GB/The-Leaning-Tower-of-Pisa-21015
Famous for tourists taking pictures pretending to hold it up, The Leaning Tower Of Pisa has a trademark tilt that has seen it reproduced on postcards and souvenirs all over the world. 345 pieces.
Although there would always be the temptation to straighten up your model!
Sydney Opera House
Or you could build The Sydney Opera House, one of Australia's most famous landmarks and possibly the most iconic #Roof in the world!
For the rather steep price of £250 and coming with 2989 pieces this is sure to kill a few hours of your time.
Want to know how to build a Lego roof? Check out the video here: LEGO® Creator Designer Tips -- Solid roofs and structures
Another important link are to these handy storage boxes. Something I wouldn't have been interest with as a kid but a very useful structure for building a tidy home! LEGO® Storage Blocks
If you think we've missed a great one, let us know and feel free to share this post with your Lego lovin' friends!