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Lego & model building TikTok bio ideas

A Lego and model-building bio has one job: tell a scrolling builder whether your corner of the hobby is theirs. 'Lego' covers everything from official-set unboxings to custom MOCs, Gunpla, scale models, and dioramas — so the fastest way to lose a potential follower is to stay vague. Name your lane, then give the reason to follow: free instructions, deal alerts on retired sets, paint tutorials, or satisfying timelapses. The people most likely to follow are AFOLs and returning builders deciding, in about two seconds, whether your feed is worth a slot. A strong bio answers that before they hit back. Keep it under roughly 80 characters so it reads in one glance on a phone, skip the piece counts and set numbers that belong in captions, and lead with the payoff, not your credentials. The bios below are ready to copy — pick the one that matches your build style and swap in your specifics.

Lego & model building bios to copy

  • Building the sets you're too scared to open | tutorials + honest reviews
  • MOC builder sharing free instructions every Friday
  • For the AFOL who reads the manual twice | rare set hunts + build tips
  • Turning tiny bricks into big builds — beginner-friendly, no gatekeeping
  • Model kits, glue, and paint | weekly builds for the display-shelf crowd
  • Speed builds, part swaps, and where to buy retired sets for less
  • Helping you finally finish that huge set | tips + timelapses
  • Gunpla builds from snap-fit to full paint | follow for beginner wins
  • Your shelf is about to get crowded | display tips + set reviews
  • Kit-bashing everyday sets into something wild | ideas you can steal
  • Scale models, weathering, and dioramas | learn the finish, not just the build
  • For grown-ups who never stopped building | new drops + deal alerts
  • One brick at a time — calm builds and repair fixes for broken sets
  • Custom minifig maker | show you how to build a character, not just a figure
  • The set's discontinued? I'll show you how to build it anyway
  • Dioramas that tell a story | lighting, base work, and how I plan them
  • Follow if your carpet has hurt your feet | builds, hauls, and fixes
  • Train layouts and city builds | tips for making your table feel alive
  • Painting model kits for people who shake at the detail lines
  • Bricks over Netflix | new-set builds, honest reviews, zero sponsored fluff

Writing a lego & model building bio that converts

  • Lead with what you build — MOCs, Gunpla, scale models, or retired sets. 'Lego' is broad; the person deciding to follow wants to know your corner of it.
  • Name the payoff: instructions, deal alerts, paint tutorials, or timelapses. A follower should know exactly what shows up on their feed after they tap follow.
  • If you share free build instructions or parts lists, say so in the bio — it's a concrete reason to follow that most builder accounts forget to mention.
  • Skip the piece counts and set numbers in your bio. Save the specifics for captions; the bio is for who you're for and why they should stick around.

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Frequently asked questions

What should I put in my Lego TikTok bio?

Put your building focus first — MOCs, Gunpla, scale models, or retired-set hunts — then the reason to follow, like free instructions, deal alerts, or paint tutorials. Keep it under about 80 characters so it reads in one glance, and skip the piece counts.

How do I get more followers on a Lego TikTok account?

A clear bio helps, but follows come from the video itself — a strong first three seconds and a payoff worth staying for. Pick one build lane, post consistently, and make each video obvious about what viewers get. Tools like ReelTok can score a build video before you post.

Should my model-building bio use my real name or a brand name?

Use whichever people will search or tag. A brand name like 'BrickLab Builds' is easier to remember and works if you plan to grow past one person; your real name works if you're the personality. Either way, put your building niche next to it so the payoff is clear.


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