I just built the NES/CRT set. It was about 2600 pieces - not very big compared to a lot of the serious sets I’m sure. But the only real one I’ve done.
Definitely would do it again! It was very relaxing to take a few minutes out of each day and go through a bag of legos and instructions. I was kinda sad when it finished - the end product is cool, but the fun was really in putting it together and slowly watching it turn into a thing. I mean, I’d enjoy doing it again, but I don’t expect or plan to for any reason.
Woah, yep. I’ve remember seeing this one. It looks really cool. Nice!
It is really cool! I expected to it to enjoy seeing the machinery in both main parts come together, but I did not expect the surprise 1-2 cameo inside the console.
The Audio / Video connectors on the back are Perfect, haha
Yeah, the warp pipe Easter Egg was was sold me on this type of build. I really hope we get to see more non-minifig scale mocs that do this type of fan service. As I was putting it together I was trying to figure out what the hell I was building, and when it clicked? Oh man! I love showing the secret to guests.
On a similar note, the 25th anniversary Millennium Falcon has a few Easter eggs, but you only get to appreciate them during the build. Opening the Falcon up to take a peek isn’t an option.
That game cartridge mechanism is satisfying.
Blacksmith set a few years ago. I got it as a Christmas present and if I had money I’d do large sets more often because of the joy I felt building that one.
@waterore@lemmy.world Was it this one?
Yup such a wonderful build for me
Titanic, and no. I looked at getting an LED kit for it, saw how much I’d have to disassemble and decided not to.
That’s 9090 pieces. You’re a madman. How long did that take?
Maybe two weeks of nightly building after work while watching TV.
Death star. I’d probably build it again. Taking it apart seems harder for some reason.
How long did it take you to put this thing together. It’s definitely one of the bigger ones.
Memory is a little fuzzy as this was… Over 10 years ago (oh god I’m old)… I think I did a couple hours a day over several days. Probably totaling 8 hours
I’ve done 2 of the technix cars 1000-2000 pieces. They are fun but expensive. They take up a lot of space when you are done. The Ferrari had a lot of loose pieces for the price. As others have mentioned, look into led kits before you build it.
Personally for me, it was the Galaxy Explorer. I helped my brother put together the Temple of The Golden Idol from Indiana Jones.
I’ve never really had a big Lego set, but I’d like to some day. I really want Rivendell and the D&D castle/dragon that came out.
There is a ducati panigale sitting inside a box which I haven’t even opened for 2 years… I am too scared. Was waiting for my kid to get older and then make with. Almost there… ;)
The Ducati looks like it has a lot of pieces I don’t recognize from other sets. That’s pretty unique.
Not really the biggest, but most complex: the ornithopter set. Tremendous fun, and some of the mechanics feel borderline lego-illegal.