Introduction: What to Do With Your Leftover Legos?
Legos are awesome. Since I was five I always loved to play with legos, but when I am done with a set I have built I have all of these left over legos I do not use. Instead of letting them sit and collect dust I decided to find a way to use them. Here's how.
Step 1: Create the First Thing That Pops Into Your Head
The first thing that popped into my head was a spaceship. I decided to create a spaceship because I had a lot of pieces where on a spaceship it would make since.
Step 2: Always Have Some Kind of Symmetry
Symmetry just adds a little class. It makes you piece look more like the creators had made it when they were drawing up designs. You do not have to use symmetry, but in my opinion it looks better.
Step 3: Always Have Some Kind of Color Pattern
Color is a big key to making your leftover lego masterpiece look amazing. Make sure legos are not just put anywhere. Color should match to make it look interesting. If a color pattern is not needed then don't add it.
Step 4: Just Have Fun
Legos are meant to be fun to play with. Don't spend too much time making a sketch or thinking of an idea. It takes away from the creativity.

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10 Comments
8 years ago
This is really great. I've always loved Legos and once my brother and I got this big bin of Legos and it was just completly random. Now I know what to do with them
8 years ago on Introduction
Nice
8 years ago
Remember the lego movie? -goes crazy- SPACESHIP YEA YEA SPACESHIP SPACESHIP!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Yeah! That was a funny movie!
8 years ago on Introduction
Throw your left over Lego into a shag carpet where people walk barefoot. That's always good for a hoot!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Good Idea! That's funny!
8 years ago on Introduction
Cool! This is a great idea!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thanks! I like legos and really wanted to find out what to do with my left over legos.
8 years ago on Introduction
Nice tips!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thanks!