25 custom Star Wars Lego creations you need to see to believe

HOLLYWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 14: A general view shows part of the entrance to the red carpet at the premiere of Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm's 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' at the Dolby Theatre on December 14, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
HOLLYWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 14: A general view shows part of the entrance to the red carpet at the premiere of Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm's 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' at the Dolby Theatre on December 14, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) /
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01. Death Star – Part 2

Finally, we’ve reached the end. But we’ve saved the best for last. We have the infamous Death Star, made by Legos. And this Death Star isn’t just the outside, either. No, this Deathstar also has the interior available, just in case you want to act out what you think Darth Vader would do on a lazy Sunday in the Death Star.

“I think I’ll laser a planet. That seems like a good mid-morning activity.” And he can! This version also has the famous laser that comes to form one huge one. Of course, while you can see the inside, making the Death Star still takes an enormous amount of work, just by looking at the picture. There’s a reason this is the most famous one when I say it has everything, it does.

Once you’re done with the inside, you slowly start building the outside, using legos that I’m not sure how they fit together to make the other side of the Star. It all looks incredibly tough, but the end piece makes up for it.

You can do anything with this piece. Wanna act out a scene from your favorite movie? You can do it! Wanna destroy something? You can do that too! It’s fully able to cater to your every whim. And that’s why it’s number one on this list.

And that’s the end!

Hopefully, you’ve enjoyed, marveled, and maybe even be inspired by this list. Everything has a click through to Pinterest, where most can click through to Flickr. You can see most of these in stunning high resolution and wonder how the hell they did it, just like I did. Do you have a Lego Star Wars story? Let us know in the comments, or let us know your favorite, or if we missed one! There are way more than twenty-five out there.