Tap
LEGO® Taps: The Small Part with a HUGE Impact!
Welcome, builders, to the home of one of the most versatile and essential detail pieces in the entire LEGO® system! The LEGO® Tap is a true fan-favorite, a tiny powerhouse that adds instant function and realism to countless builds. Whether you need a faucet, a control valve, a greebling detail, or a sci-fi nozzle, this classic part is your go-to solution. It's the kind of piece that turns a good MOC into a great one!
An Essential for Every Theme
Don't let its small size fool you; the tap piece is a globetrotter, appearing in nearly every LEGO® theme imaginable. Its genius lies in its flexibility. Builders use it for:
- Urban Realism: Creating kitchen and bathroom sinks, or as spigots on the side of a modular building in a bustling LEGO® City.
- Industrial Might: Acting as control valves and pipe fittings in detailed factories or on the side of a LEGO® container.
- Sci-Fi Adventures: Serving as intricate control levers in a spaceship cockpit, thruster nozzles on a Classic Space-inspired vessel, or even as part of a custom droid.
- Fantasy & History: Dispensing potions in a wizard's lab, pouring ale in a castle tavern, or serving as a water pump in a Western town.
Perfect Pairings & Build Inspiration
The true magic of the tap piece unfolds when you combine it with other elements. Its design makes it a perfect companion for a variety of other parts, especially the classic LEGO® Bar, which fits perfectly into its nozzle.
Ready for some ideas? Try combining taps with:
- A LEGO® Hose Piece to create a fuel pump for your vehicle MOCs.
- Transparent Bricks to simulate flowing water or a futuristic energy beam.
- Other minifigure tools to create a detailed workshop for your construction workers.
- An assortment of food and drink elements to build out a full cafe or pub scene!
No matter your project, the LEGO® Tap adds that perfect finishing touch of functional detail. Stock up on this essential part and see where your creativity takes you!
LEGO® parts are intended for builders aged 4 and up. They may pose a choking hazard for children under 3 years old.