Historians and nautical enthusiasts might want to get saving. LEGO has revealed its largest ever set, of arguably the world’s most famous boat, the RMS Titanic. At more than 53 inches long, the model ...
The Titanic model now holds the record as the largest Lego set ever created, as it measures in at 54 inches long (just over 4.5 feet). As you’d expect, you need many, many pieces in order to claim ...
Lego has announced their largest model ever of the Titanic, the ill-fated ship that was the largest ever at the time of its doomed maiden voyage. Lego.com See more of our coverage in your search ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s been 110 years since the RMS Titanic was launched in Belfast, but the ill-fated cruise liner is still setting new records—by ...
It’s been rumored for a while, but today Lego officially revealed the largest model it’s ever released: a replica of the famed and ill-fated Titanic that measures over four-and-a-half feet long when ...
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LEGO has announced pre-order details for one of its most incredible sets ever – a replica of the Titanic. LEGO has painstakingly recreated both the exterior and the interior of the Ship of Dreams in 1 ...
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Lego announced the launch of its largest model to date, its own version of the Titanic made up of 9,090 pieces. The only layman that surpasses it is the world map that they took to build and hang on ...
An authentic 1:200 replica of the Titanic is now one of the longest and largest Lego models ever created. Made out of 9,090 pieces, the build features an impressive level of detail and functional ...
It’s been 110 years since the RMS Titanic was launched in Belfast, but the ill-fated cruise liner is still setting new records—by proxy, at least. An authentic 1:200 replica of the famous ship is now ...
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