This stunning 1:36 scale B-1B bomber is made of about 8,000 LEGO blocks, beating the Millennium Falcon's 5,195. Created with no special pieces, it has movable wings and retractable landing gear, just like the rest of its companions: one Russian plane, the SU-27 Flanker, and two classic US aircraft, the E-2C Hawkeye and the now infamous F-15. We talked with Ralph Savelsberg, the LEGO master behind them (you asked for these interviews), about how he builds them. Read the interview after the jump, along with a huge gallery.
Jesús Díaz: How many pieces do your models use?
Ralph Savelsberg: I don't really keep track of how many parts I use for any particular model. I can really only guess. The smaller ones (the F-15, Su-27 and E-2C) probably use between 1,500 and 2,500 parts each. I wouldn't be able to narrow it down any more precisely without taking them apart and counting. The B-1B is a lot bigger and heavier and probably uses between 6,000 and 10,000 parts.
JD: How's your typical building process?
RS: There are quite a few builders who sit down and start building. I can't quite do things like that, or perhaps it doesn't actually lend itself very well to the subject. I use pictures and plans of the aircraft. 1/72 is a fairly common scale for model aircraft and it's comparatively easy to find proper drawings on that scale. My planes are 1/36 mainly because I can simply scale them up by a factor of two relative to the scale drawings.
JD: So you use drawings first?
RS: I usually make a number of drawings (the old-fashioned way with a pencil and paper) trying to figure out how to represent the aircrafts' general outlines, such as the shape of the wings, for instance, in LEGO parts. There is only a limited range of angles available in LEGO plates, so getting the angle of the leading or trailing edge of the wings right can be tricky. I used a pythagorean triple (3,4,5) to do the tailplane on the B-1B and used a combination of different angle plates to get the wing on the E-2C right. That's the sort of thing I really have to work out on paper.
I sometimes also make drawings of specific parts of a plane, such as the nose on the E-2C or it's radar dish. I find that simply putting parts together doesn't work as well for me as visualising the shape, thinking about how to build it in LEGO and then making a few drawings before I start to build. The Su-27 was almost completely designed on paper. The F-15 was a lot simpler somehow and came together without too much preparation.
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Those are absolutely amazing.
That is all.
Inspirational.
The parts box but be just...words fail.
Good Gracious, Fantastic!
wow....that is legogasmic good right there
With that model, all you need is a model of a house w/ a giant jiffy pop inside.
I wonder how much the parts for one of those bigger planes costs. I'd love to have a huge ass lego C17.
@Elliuotatar: -or a B17!!
The cool thing there is that they can keep flying even when much of the plane has been made into something else! :D
Somebody should make a minifig-scale space shuttle.
Enough of the Lego facination on this site! Who cares!
But the real question is, were the pieces comprising the B-1 created and assembled in 48 different states at insane, government-contract prices?
@strider_mt2k: Really a B17.. Why?
If I was going for WWII era I guess..
A B-52 would be insane...
The working variable wing geometry is really cool...
Lego has to take these models and commercialize them. Todays adults were avid pastime Lego builders when they were younger. Challenging models like these will bring them back to building (just like that star wars set).
How about a stealth bomber? Do they make RADAR absorbing lego pieces yet?
I have no words either. I mean the Mel Falcon is cool (BTW where's the darned update?!?!?) but maybe its the scale aircraft modeler in me, or the Lego nerd, or a combo of both, but this is far and away the coolest Lego project I've ever seen.
From the folding wings on the E-2C down to the blue/grey/light grey cammo on the Sukhoi; its all amazing. To me this even tops all of the giant Lego models displayed at the Lego masters displays in the mall when I was a kid.
@strider_mt2k:
Or how bout a 1/72 (or bigger) B-29? or hell even a large scale B-52 would be redical.....
Very impressive. Ditto on LEGO based models for adults. The Sukhoi is a nice addition along with the other American planes. Though how about a Typhoon or Tornado as well?
now if we could just get him to use the Lego Digital designer and get lego to make the designer handle enough peices, we couold all enjoy building these ourselves and purchase them right through the website.
By of course, the designers dont really want that and lego isnt smart enough to market these things....
Two words: LEGO Nostromo.
Okay, another two words: LEGO Sulaco.
I just downloaded the Lego Digital Designer so I can build my own designs and then order the parts.
Me109!
@Out2gtcha: thanks for asking for an update on the mil falcon set. I thought if I asked again I would get banned....
The weirdest part of it all, is those planes have the Mountain Home AFB tail sign on them (MO). This is the base I live on, and I see the real versions of these planes everyday. who made these? was he air force?
With every lego post, I love Gizmodo more. The winner for me here is the Hawkeye model.
Now please, make me an F-14 tomcat with the Jolly Roger on the tail fins!
I second Strider's B-17 recommendation. The B-52 is an awesome aircraft, but the B-17 is a more elaborate piece to capture.
I'd buy these if released commercially in a second. And a LEGO C-17 (imagine the size of a LEGO C-5) would be awesome!
@ GIT EM STEVEDAVE: I see what you did there. With the Weird Science reference.
So I've alway wondered if these guys just buy assorted lego by the barrel or if they design and then buy just the pieces they need.
I'm echoing Kaiser-Machead and upping the ante.
Anyone have a Rick Focker F-14 that matches the transforming of the old models? Hey, Lego, you think $500 for the Falcon was nuts? Partner with BanDai and Mattel and make us some transforming icons of the Anime age and...
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I want one of these guys to be in charge of FEMA when the next disaster strikes. They will know how to get us out of a jam.
@Kaiser-Machead:
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I'd love to have one of those Flankers. I love that plane to bits.
I just finished a bad ass Batmobile, and bought my wife the Eiffel Tower kit for V Day. She's ecstatic. The damn thing's gonna be a meter tall when done! She said we can display it in the living room :^) I'm pretty sure I'll be getting the Mill Falcon next :^)))
I'd kill for that SU-27!!
XB-70 Valkyrie
@Oracle989: w/detachable cabin escape pod? And Daughter ship?
thats cool stuff.
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