
10 Inspiring John Wick LEGO MOCs: Instructions, Tips and Ideas
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10 Inspiring LEGO John Wick MOCs (Cars, Dioramas, & Characters)
When the lights drop and the bassline kicks in at the Red Circle, you can feel why John Wick MOCs are so fun to build. The films give us a perfect LEGO checklist: clean black suits and sharp silhouettes, iconic vehicles (hello, ’69 Mustang BOSS 429), moody neon clubs, the Continental’s quiet luxury, and those cheeky gold coins. In bricks, that translates to a playground of textures—sleek tiled floors, glossy cars with assertive lines, glassy trans-colors for nightclub lighting, and micro-details like coin stacks, weapons drawers, and signage. Whether you prefer tight desk-size vignettes or a full diorama with lighting, there’s a Wick-flavored build for every parts bin and budget.
This roundup collects fan-favorite MOCs that capture different sides of the saga: Speed Champions scale cars for quick, satisfying sessions; character builds like BrickHeadz and a playful bust; and cinematic dioramas that freeze an entire scene in time. Beyond showcasing what’s possible, you’ll find hands-on tips to recreate the John Wick vibe—how to do the Mustang’s stance, how to layer the Continental’s marble-and-brass feel, how to “paint with light” at nightclub scale, and how to pose minifigs for that confident Wick silhouette. Scroll through for ideas, then grab the instructions from each designer to bring your own Wickverse to the shelf.
Tips for Building John Wick-Style MOCs
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The suit silhouette: Prioritize clean planes. Use tiles and jumper plates to create tapered lapels and tight, uninterrupted lines on torsos and floors.
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Cinematic lighting at minifig scale: Mix trans-red, trans-dark blue, and trans-clear tiles over light bricks or third-party LEDs. Hide light sources behind grills, signs, and window frames.
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Continental luxury: Layer dark bluish gray + pearl gold highlights. Marble floors read well with checker patterns in DBG/LBG/white; add railings with bar-and-clip systems.
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Iconic car stance: For the ’69 Mustang look, emphasize long hood + short deck. Use curved slopes for fenders, small wedges for scoops, and a subtle rake with plate stacking.
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Props sell the scene: Gold coins = 2×2 round tiles or 1×1 rounds in pearl gold. Weapons drawers = SNOTed tiles with bar handles; use grille tiles for cabinet textures.
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Action posing: Plant the front foot on a tile seam, rotate head slightly, keep arms close for “controlled” motion; small offsets on jumpers add dynamic angles without falling over.
Ideas for Types of John Wick MOCs
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Cinematic Dioramas: Red Circle club frontage, The Continental lobby, the Sommelier armory, rooftop chases, Roman catacombs.
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Vehicles & Variants: ’69 Mustang Boss 429 across scales—6-wide, 8-wide, RC, display edition.
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Characters: BrickHeadz, stylized busts, minifig vignette stands with coin displays.
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Micro & Desk Builds: Micro-street with a single parked Mustang + doorway façade; compact weapon wall with coin counter.
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Poseable Showpieces: Hinged doorways, light-up signage, removable weapon crates, swap-out plates for “before/after” scenes.
Gallery & Instructions
John Wick Diorama
Designer: soffer
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: John Wick Diorama — Designer: soffer.
John Wick’s 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429
Designer: RollingBricks
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: John Wick’s 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 — Designer: RollingBricks.
John Brick Bust
Designer: Moc_Lobster
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: John Brick Bust — Designer: Moc_Lobster.
John Wick Diorama (SB-22 Designs)
Designer: SB-22 Designs
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: John Wick Diorama — Designer: SB-22 Designs.
’69 Ford Mustang John Wick
Designer: w35wvi
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: ’69 Ford Mustang John Wick — Designer: w35wvi.
John Wick – 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429
Designer: Carbohydrates
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: John Wick – 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 — Designer: Carbohydrates.
John Wick BrickHeadz
Designer: Eugenio Iacono
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: John Wick Brickheadz LEGO MOC – John Wick — Designer: Eugenio Iacono.
John Wick + Ford Mustang (BrickHeadz Duo)
Designer: abracada_brick
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: John Wick + Ford Mustang — Designer: abracada_brick.
The Sommelier – John Wick 2 Diorama
Designer: jameshigson0512
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: The Sommelier – John Wick 2 Diorama — Designer: jameshigson0512.
1969 Ford Mustang BOSS 429 RC
Designer: BrickRiders
Get the instructions with the link to the model: Model: 1969 Ford Mustang BOSS 429 RC — Designer: BrickRiders.