The Biggest LEGO Set Ever…

Hello, everyone. Welcome back to my blog. Now, I bet that some of you wonder, “What is the largest LEGO set ever made?” And I also bet some of you thought “Oh, the largest LEGO set is the Millennium Falcon/Tower Bridge.” BAAAH! Wrong. The real biggest set manufactured by LEGO is the…

TAJ MAHAL!

TAJ MAHAL!

Yep, the Jewel of India. I know at first glance it may look like a MOC, but trust me, it isn’t. If you didn’t see, this set has 5922 PIECES!!! I bet none of your sets have half that amount! (I don’t blame you. I don’t either. My biggest set so far had around 800 something pieces, but back to the post.)

This set contains unique (and complicated) building techniques, rare colours, and, get this, 3, 76-PAGE INSTRUCTION MANUALS!!! I can’t believe they recommend this set to people 14+. It’s insane!

Here’s a video showing a time lapse of the building of this massive model. Watch how it gets darker and lighter as it goes on.

That guy dedicated full DAYS of his life to making this breath-taking set! I for one am impressed that he would do something like that without giving up. If I were him, I’d say “India built the Taj Mahal in almost 20 years. I built it in, like, 10 days!”

If I ever got this set, I’d have two questions. One being “How did I get myself into this?” And the second being “Where am I gonna put this monster?” I know it isn’t the longest or tallest, but it’s still pretty darn big.

So now that you know the Taj Mahal is biggest, you may wonder, “Well, where do my bridge and Millennium Falcon rank up?” Well, I believe the Tower Bridge is the longest set, the biggest set made by Jamie Berared, and 3rd biggest set overall. The Millennium Falcon is the biggest Star Wars set and 2nd biggest set overall. Correct me if I’m wrong about any of this.

That wraps up my post about the LEGO Taj Mahal. Stay tuned for my next post.

P.S: Don’t say “I made something MUCH bigger than that thing! You’re dumb!” Actually, no you. I specifically stated the biggest LEGO set “MANUFACTURED BY LEGO.” I’ll bet that there are MOC’s MUCH bigger than Tajjy here. But that’s not the point.

Cool Video: How to make lego SMB stuff/Apology Note

Hey, everyone. Im posting to say that I’m sorry for not posting lately. I’ve either been doing school work, playing with my siblings or just plain forgetting to post. I’ve been meaning to post for a while now and I’ll try to make up for it. Now that that’s cleared up, ITS TIME FOR THE VIDEO! OMG!

Here’s a cool interactive video showing you how to make many things from the classic Super Mario Bros. Just click on one and BAM! video tutorial. (Note, you must be on the YouTube website for it to work.)

Man, he really got EVERYTHING! I wish I could make something out of this vid! Well, tune in… very soon…

NO REAL THAN YOU ARE: The Giant LEGO Man Mystery

You may have heard about the constant sightings of the giant LEGO minifigures washing up on the shore. Well if you don’t know about it, i’ll fill you in on it. This is the NO REAL THAN YOU ARE mystery!

The minifigure thats washed ashore in Florida

The minifigure thats washed ashore in Florida.

First things first, this minifigure is NOT mini. It’s 100 pounds and 8 feet tall. I might as well call it a GIGAFIGURE! So far, three of these guys have washed ashore. One in Florida, (above) one in Holland in 2007 and the last one was found in England in 2008. No other fiberglass figure have been seen… yet…

(Zandvoort is a coastal resort in Holland) If you havn’t noticed, on his chest in big, white writing, it reads “NO REAL THAN YOU ARE” Also, on his back it reads “EGO LEONARD 8” This is possibly the minifigures name.

The possible name of this minifigure. The one in Holland has a 9 on it. Strange.

The possible name of this minifigure. The one in Holland has a 9 on it. Strange.

So, we know that this figure has a name, it’s been located in three different spots across the world and what it’s made of. But it’s origins are unknown. Maybe it’s a practical joke set up by some guy that’s gone way out of hand. (Rumors are going around that Ego Leonard is the name of the artist) Maybe It’s some sort of message from the LEGO company . Or maybe, just maybe, it’s a sign from the minifigures, who have claim land in an unknown part of the ocean. MAYBE THIS IS A SIGN TO SHOW THAT THEY’RE REAL!!!….nah.

So, this is one big LEGO mystery that has really intrigued me! Well, tune in next time to see a review of THE BIG ONE

10 Cool LEGO Facts You Probably Didn’t Know

Well, the title says it all, here are 10 Cool LEGO Facts You- Nevermind, time to start!

  1. LEGO is an abbreviation of the Danish words “Leg Godt” meaning “Play Well” Coincedentally, LEGO in Latin is “I put together”
  2. There are nearly 915 million combinations you can make with 6 2×4 LEGO bricks
  3. If you stack 40,000,000,000 LEGO bricks atop one another, the tower would reach the moon.
  4. The LEGO company used to be a carpentry shop
  5. The creator of LEGO is named Ole Kirk Christiansen
  6. 36000 LEGO bricks are made each minute
  7. LEGO bricks are made of a material called acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
  8. LEGO is the biggest tire manufactuer in the world, making 306 million every year
  9. LEGO`s first themes were town, space, and pirates
  10. Ole Kirk Cristiansen`s carpentry shop, first LEGO factory and his second, all burned down

Well, I found that interesting, did you? Stay tuned for more!

Hello World!

Greetings to whoever’s out there! I am the owner of this blog, and I’m happy to be posting here. I’ll be posting here whenever I feel like it. I’ll post LEGO product reviews, my own LEGO experienses and awesome, custom LEGO models\stopmotions. Feel free to post, but no rage comments, swear words, or anything inappropriate. It will NOT be posted. I hope you enjoy my blog!

-P.S. This is probably the only post that isn’t about LEGO. Good day.