DESTROYING the world's BIGGEST LEGO SETS... - Summary

Summary

The video features a YouTuber purchasing and reviewing some of the largest and most expensive Lego sets, including the Lego Eiffel Tower, Marvel Hulkbuster, Millennium Falcon, Ferrari Daytona SP3, and the Titanic. The reviewer builds and then tests each set's durability through various challenges, such as simulating earthquakes, floods, and car crashes. The reviewer also builds the world's largest Lego set, a world map, and tests its durability. The video ends with the reviewer destroying the sets and announcing a bonus video for the new Lego 2K drive game.

Facts

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1. The creator bought and reviewed five of the biggest Lego sets.
2. The first set was the Lego Eiffel Tower, which is currently the second-largest Lego set in the world.
3. The Lego Eiffel Tower set has 10,001 pieces and costs $681.99.
4. The set took 15 hours to build and is almost five feet tall.
5. The creator tested the set's durability by simulating an earthquake, flood, and hitting it with a French baguette.
6. The second set was the Marvel Hulkbuster, which has 4,049 pieces and costs $550.
7. The set took 12 hours to build and features shiny gold armor, a light-up feature, and movable arms.
8. The creator tested the set's durability by having a Lego minifig punch it, shooting it with a Nerf gun, and throwing a Lego car at it.
9. The third set was the Lego Millennium Falcon from Star Wars, which has 7,541 pieces and costs $850.
10. The set took 17 hours to build and features a moving door, cockpit, and Minifigures.
11. The creator tested the set's durability by dropping a colorful ball on it and trying to make it fly.
12. The fourth set was the Lego Technic Ferrari Daytona SP3, which has 3,778 pieces and costs $400.
13. The set took 12 hours to build and features butterfly doors, a working steering wheel, and a suspension system.
14. The creator tested the set's durability by building a ramp and having the car drive down it.
15. The fifth set was the Lego Titanic, which was built in a previous video and tested for its durability.
16. The creator also showed off some of the world's tiniest Lego sets.
17. The largest Lego set is the Lego World Map, which has 11,695 pieces and costs $250.
18. The set took 9 hours to build and features a massive map of the world made up of studs.
19. The creator tested the set's durability by combining all the colors together, trying to hang it on the wall, and having a battle between a flat Earth and a round Earth.