Ready for takeoff? The Aircraft Engine Workshop has just soared past 10,000 supporters on LEGO® Ideas, and this isn't your average brick build. Creator Stephanix has crafted something truly spectacular: a working turbofan engine that's perfectly scaled for minifigures at approximately 1:42 scale.

This isn't just a display piece that looks pretty on your shelf. The 2,352-piece engineering marvel actually functions like the real deal, complete with rotating fan blades and authentic design principles. The creator spent years studying actual aircraft engines to nail every detail, from the compressor stages to the exhaust nozzle.

What makes this build absolutely brilliant is its versatility. You can set it up as a test laboratory, assembly line, or aircraft maintenance facility. Whether you're teaching kids about aviation technology or just want to impress fellow AFOLs, this set delivers on multiple levels.

The combination of Technic elements and standard bricks creates something that's both structurally sound and visually stunning. Watching those fan blades spin brings the whole workshop to life, making you feel like you're actually working on the next generation of aircraft propulsion.

Aviation enthusiasts and engineering fans have been waiting for something like this. The project successfully demonstrates how LEGO® building can bridge the gap between play and education, making complex aerospace concepts accessible through hands-on construction.

Will this turbocharged creation make it through the review process? With its impressive piece count, educational value, and genuine innovation, the Aircraft Engine Workshop has all the right elements for success. You can visit the project on LEGO® Ideas to see the detailed animations and construction photos.