WipEout Fan Brings AG-Systems, Van Uber, and Tigron Teams to Life with Custom LEGO Sets
The legendary anti-gravity racing franchise WipEout, developed by Sony Computer Entertainment, remains a staple of gaming culture thanks to its unique futuristic vehicles and high-speed action.
Although official WipEout LEGO sets have yet to hit retail shelves, the passion among fans for tangible tributes to the iconic series is as strong as ever.
Now, dedicated enthusiast Andre Lackmann has taken matters into his own hands by designing and producing detailed LEGO models of three beloved racing teams: AG-Systems, Van Uber, and Tigron. Andre Lackmann, a committed supporter of the WipEout community, has announced that fans can now build their own block-based versions of AG-Systems, Van Uber, and Tigron teams.
Complete with downloadable instructions and custom-designed stickers, these models capture the sleek aesthetics and recognizable silhouettes that have defined the series since its debut. Speaking with Time Extension, Lackmann shared insight into his meticulous process.
"I have completed three teams so far: AG-Systems, Van Uber, and Tigron," he explained.
"Each model was designed in Bricklink Studio and carefully test-built.
Custom stickers were created for each, adding authenticity and attention to detail.
My fondness for the WipEout games—despite their age—made this a rewarding challenge to replicate classic vehicles in LEGO form." Each custom set is featured in a dedicated blog post on Lackmann's website, providing photos, build instructions, and a deeper look at his creative journey.
For enthusiasts interested in constructing their own models, AG-Systems can be downloaded free of charge, while Van Uber and Tigron are available as paid downloads.
Lackmann also offers a promotional code (XMAS25) to grant purchasers a 50% discount on the paid models. While LEGO and Sony Computer Entertainment have not released any official WipEout sets, fan initiatives such as this reinforce the game's enduring impact within the gaming and brick-building communities.
Through painstaking digital design and real-world construction, Lackmann's creations allow both LEGO fans and WipEout devotees to celebrate and engage with the series in new, interactive ways. To access the instructions and see more images, fans can visit Andre Lackmann's personal site and Flickr account, ensuring that the spirit of WipEout continues to race forward—one brick at a time.
Although official WipEout LEGO sets have yet to hit retail shelves, the passion among fans for tangible tributes to the iconic series is as strong as ever.
Now, dedicated enthusiast Andre Lackmann has taken matters into his own hands by designing and producing detailed LEGO models of three beloved racing teams: AG-Systems, Van Uber, and Tigron. Andre Lackmann, a committed supporter of the WipEout community, has announced that fans can now build their own block-based versions of AG-Systems, Van Uber, and Tigron teams.
Complete with downloadable instructions and custom-designed stickers, these models capture the sleek aesthetics and recognizable silhouettes that have defined the series since its debut. Speaking with Time Extension, Lackmann shared insight into his meticulous process.
"I have completed three teams so far: AG-Systems, Van Uber, and Tigron," he explained.
"Each model was designed in Bricklink Studio and carefully test-built.
Custom stickers were created for each, adding authenticity and attention to detail.
My fondness for the WipEout games—despite their age—made this a rewarding challenge to replicate classic vehicles in LEGO form." Each custom set is featured in a dedicated blog post on Lackmann's website, providing photos, build instructions, and a deeper look at his creative journey.
For enthusiasts interested in constructing their own models, AG-Systems can be downloaded free of charge, while Van Uber and Tigron are available as paid downloads.
Lackmann also offers a promotional code (XMAS25) to grant purchasers a 50% discount on the paid models. While LEGO and Sony Computer Entertainment have not released any official WipEout sets, fan initiatives such as this reinforce the game's enduring impact within the gaming and brick-building communities.
Through painstaking digital design and real-world construction, Lackmann's creations allow both LEGO fans and WipEout devotees to celebrate and engage with the series in new, interactive ways. To access the instructions and see more images, fans can visit Andre Lackmann's personal site and Flickr account, ensuring that the spirit of WipEout continues to race forward—one brick at a time.