Multipass! The iconic flying taxi from Luc Besson's sci-fi masterpiece The Fifth Element just soared past the 10,000 supporter milestone on LEGO® Ideas. MarinBrickDesign's brilliant interpretation of Korben Dallas' taxi captures every curve and detail of the vehicle that defined futuristic cinema in 1997.

This isn't just another brick-built vehicle, it's a love letter to one of cinema's most memorable chase sequences. The flying taxi measures an impressive 31.4 cm long by 18.8 cm wide, with a height of 16.9 cm when displayed on its custom base. The creator perfectly balanced the retro taxi aesthetic with its futuristic flying capabilities, proving that sometimes the best designs blend nostalgia with innovation.

What makes this build truly special? The removable roof reveals a detailed interior packed with all the equipment featured in the film. The set comes complete with Leeloo and Korben Dallas minifigures, plus the unforgettable multipass element that every fan will recognize. The display base elevates the model above the minifigures, creating a dynamic showcase worthy of any AFOL's collection.

MarinBrickDesign clearly understood the assignment when tackling this beloved sci-fi vehicle. The mix of curved slopes and angular details captures the taxi's unique personality, while the scale allows for impressive detail work throughout the build. Will this project navigate successfully through LEGO®'s review process and join the ranks of official Ideas sets?