LEGO’s largest set ever: The Titanic

I will be disappointed if one assembly of this set doesn’t involve two parts of the model resting at the bottom of a large fishtank.

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1:200 Scala in each linear dimension.

1:8000000 in volume

(I’m leaving my typo based pun in place.)

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My god, it’s full of stars.

The baseline is about $0.10 per piece. And among AFOLs, that’s where they decide it’s a good bargain or not – this at $630 USD for 9,000 pieces is a pretty good price. A lot of these pieces are small, but the $0.10 price point is the benchmark.

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Longest, not largest.

Anyone know what the significance of 9,090 bricks is? Is there significance?

For example the Apollo 11 set has 1969 bricks.

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Is it made of bricks!

God himself could not build this set!

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Could I interst you in a full scale model of the moon?

Let me know when they come out with a minifig scale model :slight_smile:

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