What's it like to build Lego for a living?
Building Lego for a living sounds like a pretty sweet gig. CNET Australia caught up with the only Lego Certified Professional in the southern hemisphere to find out exactly how sweet.
Elvis
Building Lego for a living sounds like a pretty sweet gig. CNET Australia caught up with the only Lego Certified Professional in the southern hemisphere to find out exactly how sweet.
There are some rare and wonderful jobs out there. One job is in fact so rare that only one southern hemisphere resident holds it: Ryan McNaught, Lego Certified Professional. McNaught, who is a father of two, gets to spend his days playing with little plastic bricks.
We caught up with him at the Sydney Brick Show to find out exactly what he does — and how exactly he managed to land what has to be one of the best jobs in the world.
McNaught will be appearing at a special Star Wars Lego event taking place at Westfield Doncaster in Melbourne in celebration of May the Fourth (aka Star Wars Day). Find out more about it here.
The images below include a few of McNaught's creations, as well as some others that appeared at the 2013 Sydney Brick Show.
Ryan McNaught
The "Elvis" Erickson Air-Crane, built from 100,000 bricks.
The Love Boat
Ryan McNaught
Constructed in McNaught's spare time, the 250,000-piece Love Boat took around six months to build.
The Love Boat
Ryan McNaught
Australian Rules Football Premiership Cup
Ryan McNaught
The Eyes Have It
Ryan McNaught
These are two from a series of Lego mosaics of Pixar characters' eyes that hang in McNaught's kids' room (when they're not gracing Lego exhibitions).
AT-AT Imperial Walker
This fan-made piece doesn't walk, but it does light up on the inside.
R2D2
Mark Curnow
EVE and WALL-E
Mark Curnow
Bumblebee
Mark Curnow
This model of Autobot Bumblebee is based on the Transformers film.
Questions Later
Drew Sneddon
From the start of planning to placing the final brick, this Star Wars mosaic took 120 hours and contains 22,366 pieces.
Twin cities and bridge
Stewart Schmidt and Rob McGowan
Part of a set that paired two cities, with a bridge and train running between the two.
Home Sweet Groan
We don'tt know if that's a zombie or a ghoul ... either way, we love it.