BIGGEST LEGO SET EVER!! -- LEGO ART 31203 WORLD MAP REVIEW
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2021
- The biggest LEGO set is upon us, and it's not what we expected...
In this video I'm reviewing the new LEGO Art 31203 World Map.
LEGO sets in this video:
World Map ❯ bit.ly/45sbcua
Hogwarts Castle ❯ bit.ly/3Qd9s3g
Millennium Falcon bit.ly/45yWQI9
Colosseum ❯ bit.ly/3PQ3C6J
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Thank you LEGO for sending this set for review. Views and opinions are my own.
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*LEGO sets in this video:*
World Map ❯ bit.ly/45sbcua
Hogwarts Castle ❯ bit.ly/3Qd9s3g
Millennium Falcon bit.ly/45yWQI9
Colosseum ❯ bit.ly/3PQ3C6J
This lego is so cool for chrismas
I just want to say thank you for including a Canadian link. :D
Nice review. Could you please tell me the name of the Ikea box you used? I couldn't find it. Thank you.
@@MillisecondFalcon Glis
I finished my warship lego 1000 pcs in 2 days
This is probably the most accurate world map to date, with all that plastic in the ocean.
Sad, but true :(
damnnmmmmmmmmmmmnnnn
Dammm the world just got roasted
:(
Lmfao
I think it would be better if it had some sort of depth. Mountains being a stud higher than surroundings or something. Would make it much more interesting.
Came here to say this. What it could have been, and what it is in the end...
It's LEGO. Since the land masses are plates rather than tiles, it would be a very simple matter to add extra plates on to places with mountains, etc. Maybe use cheese slopes for the big ranges. SOOOOO many options. I mean... it's not the sort of set that screams, "this is perfect like it is, don't modify it!" or anything
@@coasterguy Problem is that you have to outsorce thousands of pieces by yourself now, making it way more costly and it's a huge amount of work to plan which pieces and how many to use.
@@AlbertoDsign I see your point, but it doesn't matter what colours Lego chose, there would be a bunch of people unhappy with the choices. I love that the land masses are white, as that makes it very easy to swap out the pieces to show where you've been or add little micro scale landmarks or whatever. And while yes, you might need to source the pieces you want, they're pretty cheap to do because they're so small. Also, people who've been into Lego for a minute likely have a bunch of pieces they can use in their collections already.
@@coasterguy I understand what you mean too. But, being lego, if the land were coloured that wouldn't mean you can't change it either, so it works both ways. Micro scale landmarks would be super cool, but those could be added to a non-white map again. And then, I know people who make custom mosaics using the Star Wars and alike as a base, and by ordering the pieces for those they still cost to bricklink them way way more than a normal set, we're talking about 200 euro or more in some cases. This is much bigger, so it isn't far fetched to think that we would be talking upwards of 500 euro in parts alone to customize, that is twice of what the whole set costs, for less pieces. Plus then again all the man hours to design it and source the parts. And not everybody has a big pile of loose round 1x1s to use, I've been collecting for many years for example yet the only ones I have are from the extras, since I have all of my sets built. And even then 1x1 plates aren't the most common pieces either.
This feels like they had an over-production in one of the factories, and this was the best they could think of to get rid of all those little studs.
I thought the same. Feels like leftovers from all the unsold stupid Lego Dots Sets. 250.- for mainly 1x1 rounds? No way.
@@buschbohne001 what are your thoughts on the Marvel and Star Wars ones?
they can use them to buy stuff
I hate those damn dots
@@blokin5039 you good?
Would be way cooler, if the ocean were in different shades of blue and the landmass were detailed with the vegetation and mountains
Do you have the option to change it the way that you want I have 1 million of these little tiles in other different colors and plan on changing it the way I want it like for every spot that I visit it’s going to be a red dot there are so many options with Lego nothing has to be done the way they do it it’s up to you
Egypt is just a giant pyramid
@@michellewhitley8668 Yes buy a grappy set and then add stones you bought to make it look like you want to. Why not start with the stones without the set in the first place?
Buy it and do that on you’re own hehe. Might be a little fun to design it yourself
YesyEs.
I wish the topography was on the continents and not the ocean
Or they could do less detailed topography splitting colors between continents and water. We already use green, orange and red for continent topography.
It makes sense as the greatest topological variety can be found in the ocean.
@@TheBlackBrickStudios but topology in the ocean is not practical for us, humans.
Do it the way you want to
@@jarlfenrir It's called bathymetry, and yes people do love and study the oceans. I don't care about the topography of the landmasses. I only care about the ocean. I am a marine scientist.
Europe is generally the center of world maps here in the US as well. Just looks better, nothing's chopped up
Same in Canada, I think we all grew up with that configuration.
I have seen plenty of maps with Asia in the centre, so with the Americas on the right instead of the left.
Also its "america first" from left to right :P
Same in asia lol it look so distorted if EU/AFR is not in the centre...
Except for a small tip in Far Eastern Russia, and obviously Antarctica.
I wouldn't mind this having the highest piece count, but considering how little piece variety there is and how many of them are the cheapest possible pieces to produce, it feels off that this would be around half the price of the colosseum. I think 150-170 would be a more fitting price.
would the only time i would agree that a 200$ price is fair for lego
better 5$, because it's mayor competent is printing a map for 0$, the 5$ of price should just be because of the price of the plastic
@B O ꓭ Wow. You could literally buy bags of studs on bricklink or from cheaper brands for probably under 100 bucks, the plastic is worth nothing. And the design process in this set is non existant. Every kid who ever played around with MS paint could have done that, so no money for a designer either...
@@535phobos I agree that the price is steep for the product, but generally lego is worth way more than the price of the material used not only because of it;s designs but also because they have an ungodly rigorous quality control with very impressivly thin dimension tolerance.
@@heall_8589 That may be, and overall I would rate Lego bricks the best, but there are multiple other brands that are just as good. Some have bricks that hold much better, or different shapes. All in all, Legos prices arent justified by their quality.
This looks like the most 'not fun' set of LEGO ever.
It would probably be pretty fun(at least for some people) to make a mindstorms robot that builds pixelart like this and
my mom is obsesses with insane jigsaw puzzles and she loves these giant lego arts sets so It depends on the person
@Riley Kirk who doesn’t
Really it depends on the person for me super big technic sets are the best and I find city or sets with mostly bricks to be boring but it’s different for everyone
Nah, I think this could be a lot of fun.
I wish the ocean was blue and the continents were what had color. feels kinda weird as it is
I agree
thats what I was hoping
≠
I guess the idea is that you fill in the white map with markers for places you've been or whatever, but as was pointed out the problem is that the seabed is too colourful so your markers are not as visible as most would want, especially as your most typical travel destinations are generally close to the coast or maybe even on islands. I think LEGO "overthought" the palette a bit, trying to make it colourful but then not noticing it tends to grab the attention from any markers you may have placed. A more traditional, subdued set of colours for the water would have been nice. I guess you could always buy a couple of The Sith sets for the dark blues and greys ;-)
I get what they were going for I guess, but honestly this thing is just a boring ugly build.
Imagine how much more tedious the build would become if you wanted all the LEGO logos on the studs to be perfectly aligned. You could even go one step further by also aligning the injection marks for the tiles.
Doing such alignments is actually counterproductive because you’ll start to see patterns that you don’t see when everything is random
OMG i thought i was the only person who built my sets that way, they take so much longer but I feel like I have to do it lol
Oh god, I totally do this
O.C.D kicking in.
@@GreenVineChannel same! I think it's an OCD sort of thing haha but I feel bothered if not all are aligned just the same
Biggest set - most pieces
Shouldn’t really mix these terms.
A whole bunch of 1x1 bricks/tiles don’t amount to much.
Largest set ≠ most pieces
Large either refers to weight or room it takes. definitely not the amount of pieces anymore. This set is a joke to call "largest"
@@oliknow "large" has a variety of definitions. It is technically accurate to refer to a something that has the most pieces to be be the largest.
It’s still pretty huge, a whole metre across
@@Emperorhirohito19272 yeah was going to say, it is pretty close to the biggest, largest set with it being a meter. look at the Colosseum, that is half the size of this.
The colors hurt my eyes, it kinda looks like looking at a 3D movie without 3D glasses.
Soooo true
I looks like your face without a girlfriend
To me it looks incomplete with the landmasses just done in plain white. Keeping the oceans a blue-scale and the land brown/green would make it more appealing to me. Or better yet, make it 3 dimensional... a Globe !
If they could have given the landmasses an iota of texture, perhaps some different heights where prominent mountain ranges are, perhaps different colors based on forest/grass/desert/cities/tundra. I think people would appreciate that over ocean depth indicators, which could be to some extent with various shades of blue
and now they have a globe!
they do have a globe now lol
@@littlekingofthebirds the globe kinda wack though
@@bp4816 how?
there are so many soil options for the Bonsai Tree now thanks to all these tiles.
Good point
I would have preferred an antique-styled map, the type displaying two separate hemispheres side-by-side.
As a colorblind person, the guide is actually quite helpful. I had a really hard time assembling The Beatles art set!
Huh... I have never heard that "continent in the center" thing. Here in the US, we typically have our maps set up the same as you, with Europe and Africa in the center.
Yep
I learned that a couple years ago, here in Brazil we use the same map, europe and africa in the middle
However, there are some countries that put their nation on the center to help young kids identify where their country is located
But anyway, i rather say that this mao configuration is the best of all because it show almost the whole map without cutting any country in half
There is a projection that has the US in the center that was used to “boost patriotism” and “support the country” (think from about 50s-70s, mainly in elementary school learning), but it was pretty largely abandoned years ago because it distorts everything worse than the mercator projection (Europe and Africa in the center)
here in canada we use the same map as he did aswell
If I'm not wrong in Russia polar maps are often used because in the standard planisphere with the equator in the middle the proportions of countries in the far north or south are all messed up (for instance, Russia is a very big country but far less wide than it appears to be on most maps).
Honestly i have to be payed to build this set.
Yeah, it's seems more like work than fun.
All that’s missing is a too tight timeline to finish it.
It’s like if build 2X was a set
*paid
I would pay for building it, geography geeks love this stuff.
I would have preferred a Death Star 2 style build like a terrestrial globe.
They did have an actual Death Star II UCS back in the day instead of that minifigure-based abomination they keep re-releasing these days. It even had a scale mini Imperial Star Destroyer to show the scale, and if you've seen that video of the truly minifigure-scale 50-meter Imperial Star Destroyer...yeah, don't attempt a minifigure-scale Death Star II. It will take up an entire town at the very least.
When I first heard Lego was doing a map set, a globe designed like the UCS Death Star II is what I had in mind, too!
I'm red-green colorblind. These art sets are a nightmare for me to build haha
Same. Right now I've been working on the new R2-D2 set and it's only 50 steps later that I realised I messed up because they had 2 similar builds in red and green on opposite sides. I also struggled with the Yellow Submarine set from a few years ago
Oh no LEGO should do something about that 😧
I'd like to see you build the map on UA-cam to see how it ends up ngl
There are glasses to fix color blindness
@@mrrandom1265 I've tried them, they do not do much.
Is this the Biggest LEGO set you were hoping for?
I was hoping for something like the leaning tower of Pisa or an other monument
Not exactly what I imagined the biggest set looking like, still quite cool, but it is still a mosaic set, which is a little sad, because for the absolute biggest set ever, it would be more fun to have an actual creator or ucs set; wasn’t it a little boring building this though?
Not really,but they probably they did it to show the world is big, and not only focus on one building.And also that everyone is involved to play Lego. I don't know if you can understand this, I just think there is a meaning behind the set.
No, im hoping for a 20.000 piece Hogwarts set! That would be so great, but very expensive...
No.
After putting it together, there are extra pieces, and you can use the white pieces to add mountain ranges to the map to make it more interesting.
Nope
As someone who lives in North America, I’m used to seeing my continent on the left side with Europe in the middle. I’ve never seen a map with North America in the center
Tiago: Why is LEGO releasing a world map?
LEGO: Yes!
Many greetings from Germany!
Yummy
I would rather challenge myself with a great quality world map puzzle for 1/10 the price.
Na
True. I thinkg a jigsaw puzze of this size would be better
But it’s lego tho…
I just finished building, and the hardest part by far is putting the 8 columns together after connecting 5 squares together to make the column. The world map itself has 10,558 pieces (10,240 dots plus 40 squares plus everything else mentioned in the instructions.) Everything else is there so you can customize the ocean and make an octopus or rubics cube.
IMO, they should've just made the Colosseum customizable so that it would have the option of what we think it looked like back then, and what it looks like now, and have that as the set with the most pieces
The best is the ASMR dumping the pieces. 🥰😁
Krrrchhh...
I really like the colors on the oceans. It looks much more interesting and more like an abstract painting than a boring all blue surface
I'm not gonna lie: I find the colors and the design absolutely beautiful, this might be the most aesthetically pleasing map I've ever seen.
Having said that, the building experience looks like a chore and I would prefer the frame to be at least available in different color options.
Hey, if it makes you happy, go for it.
@@Arcaryon true. I think the set looks boring and like shit but to each their own
I remember when I was younger it was called "ministeck". Great work Lego...
I think its the perfect set to use all the pieces to make custom pictures
I am a Map guy, so I like this set
Same
I am a map guy, which is why I don't like this set.
@@oh-totoro Right? Like, have people seen these coast lines? That’s just atrocious. It’s artsy but a terrible map.
As an ocean map, sure, why the hack not, but as a ”world map” ? I have seen so many better moc designs, this is cool for ocean enthusiasts but I doubt the majority will be able to appreciate this kind of design choice whatsoever.
Wow, that’s a huge set. Must have taken you a long time to build this!
If you wanted a lego set to make into a portrait, this seems like a good set to work off of.
I never categorised them as "the biggest lego set/sets ever". I always went by "sets with most pieces ever".
And yeah this is fine...
When built, it still is the biggest every. Should be around 10,500 pieces when fully assembled
@@TiagoCatarino Yeah it even beat the huge Chima box.(10004 pieces)
@@Lordodragonss But that's just a collection of sets, it "doesn't count".
@@AlbertoDsign Lol it is counting it was a real boxed set
@@TiagoCatarino but what is the weight of the set compared to other biggest sets ? The amount of plastic counts.
The best part of the video is sound of dumping the pieces.
I feel like having it show the elevation of the land would be way more interesting than the sea or better yet both but that would take a lot of colors
I’m saying the same thing as I said when the coliseum was announced as the largest set ever... the previous set(s) should still be the largest LEGO set ever ( Millenium Falcon or Coliseum) also the falcon was released in 2017 not 2019
If actual size is what we’re going by the Star destroyer would be the largest.
@@duckysnake I was going by piece count
Imagine how fun it would be to sort the parts
Imagine they had used square 1x1 tiles instead or the round tiles, and having to carefully straighten every one of those 11000 tiles.
Probably why they use round ones :)
I'd definitely get more creative with the oceans, the example from inside the box was dope
Australia's dont use the Australia-centred world map.
We use the euro-africa centred, mainly cos, durr, English colony, and also, no landmass is broken up.
I think you´re right - all these pieces look and feel best in those gliss containers 😂
Hi
I make lego stop motion videos
This world map looks pretty awesome, and will sit wonderfully above my build table!
Those dumps were so satisfying
I found it strangely satisfying and relaxing watching the studs falling into the trays. I even had to rewind and watch it again. Another great video review 👍
To me the heat map of the ocean seems to symbolize where all the plastic is currently swirling around. So I guess this is educational :P Nice job reviewing it.
this set is amazing, I wonder if they will build a globe next
They approved a LEGO Ideas Globe, so that will probably come soon
Thanks
The unboxing was so satisfying dang
Love the sound of falling pieces. ❤
i actually really like this. yeah, you could have had some cool topography stuff and play with depth, but i actually really like how the colors look together and the fact that the continents are plain and the oceans are detailed unlike what you usually see of normal maps.
I'm sure there's an audience for any given LEGO set which is cool
Technically the biggest Lego set before the map was a Lego Vhima set for the 3rd deason, it was given to a winner of some sort of competition and it has all the fire and ice themed sets in it for Lego Chima since that was season 3
It has over 10K pieces but less then 11K
Ooooooh that under the table shot of pouring the studs😱😱
I like the 16x16 backing blocks and hope to see them replace the regular base plates in modular buildings.
I would like to have some flags on top of the cones!
...aaaand in next week's video, Tiago Catarino does a full, 8 hour long, LEGO ASMR! 🤣🤣🤣
Dumping the pieces is THE BEST ASMR ever
I love the set and the colours used are real cool in person, very graphic design-y.
These reviews are just fantastic, love the little creative additions you add!
I have wanted this exact idea of a Lego set for years, but the bright colors really wouldn't fit my house... :/
Might just buy it and change out the colors for a more "traditional" style world map. Going to have to move quickly before those tiles go up in price on BL :O
If Lego makes it, Lego nerds will buy it. I look forward to their upcoming "Black Hole" series where you can make the various black holes in the current known universe - the tricky bit will be figuring out the order the black pieces need to be placed.
I wish Lego would have given us realistic landscape colours for the land and the oceans, like, tan pieces for dessert/sandy/dry places, and green pieces for foresty/grassy/bushy places, same with the oceans and seas, lighter blue pieces for shallow areas, dark blue pieces for deeper areas
Excellent review. Thank you.
Oh my god, New Zealand is actually on the map!
The sound of hu8ndreds pf falling Legos is so great. This and the search swish take the cake.
This is like the combination of diamond art and paint by numbers
the dumping is so satisflying
I am glad that the biggest set is a non licensed thing. Because that’s what Lego is supposed to be about. Imagination and education.
licensed or not someone still designed it originally aswell as for the set
It seems like they took the laziest route possible to beat the record by just getting many of the exact same pieces. It was bad enough when they did the same thing but to a less extent with the coliseum.
I just think they went over the Colosseums part count pretty much accidentally as they just wanted to make a giant map of the world, I don't really think they tried to set a record here.
For there to be a giant art piece, there must be a lot of pieces as well.
@@tezla1530 I just think they could have made a large set with unique pieces at least, maybe like little monuments to go on the countries of the map too, idk, no one should want to place the exact same piece that many times. You might be right though that it could have just been a bad idea that ended up with a lot of pieces.
@@nk361 I just think they wanted to stick to the simplistic art side of these types of sets, but they could probably do a separate version of this set in the future which is supposed to be placed on a table instead.
Edit: I meant a 3D version, with topography and monuments... etc.
The colorblind helper is cool
I think it looks cool and I've always wanted to do a mosaic style art build. I loved the idea of the pattern variations in the ocean area. I also like the idea of experimenting with color variations on my own, so the instructions could be used with different colors of one's choice. I really like your detailed reviews!
I think its pretty cool, probably won't pick it up though.
I remember wanting to die building the colosseum I cant even imagine how I'd feel building this but I'm gonna buy it anyway :)
It is better than building the colosseum, the colosseum is much more tedious to build
That’s super cool good job mate
Considering you use to work for Lego, it’s very nice to see an honest review. It’s a shame that Lego don’t use you as a consultant and send you a near final draft to get your opinion before mass production. A few different coloured tiles would have useful as markers of placed you’ve either visited or want to visit.
Wait a sec, the newer UCS Millennium Falcon came out in 2009?
I believe it was October of 2017
I feel like this set was made exclusively for me. I like maps. I REALLY like maps. I have about four dozen maps of Earth, maybe a little over one hundred country maps, four globes, around five maps of Middle Earth, one map of Oz, three maps of the known world from A Song of Ice and Fire, about ten maps of Tamriel and its constituent provinces, multiple maps of the Fallout universe, maps from Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2, GTA SA, Vice City, 4, and 5, maps of the Assassin’s Creed games, maps of Hyrule and the Mushroom Kingdom, three maps of Azeroth, a map of the Continent from The Witcher series, a map of Albion from all three Fable games, various maps from Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, a map of the Pokémon World up to Sun and Moon, and about maybe fifty or so other maps from various other properties, as well as many Atlas’, game strategy guides with map readouts, and historical map books. I even make my own maps, sometimes taking commission for them, working mainly with fantasy and sci-fi, but also alternate Earth maps for both my and my clients’ book series, game series, or RPG campaigns. So I love maps, they make me happy, and I just see this set as another beautiful map that I can hang on my wall for a relatively reasonable price (Lord only knows that I have spent way more on some of my other maps, like a woodcarved map of Middle Earth, or a topographical globe from my library’s surplus sale). I don’t have a lot of oceanographical maps either, so that’s cool too.
Great video! Thanks for the review!
More to come!
Have fun building it
0:16 UCS Millennium Falcon was 2017 not 2019. I don't think the Hogwarts Castle was ever the biggest because of that
Correct
It makes my eyes tired. I think blue and green would be far better
That looks so fun in my opinion!
This is perfect for custom building with all of these different colored pieces and the different base plates if you get bored of the world all the time
Serious question, why does somebody care which set has the most pieces?
Because if you have fun building with lego, the set with the most pieces would usually have the most biggest payoff when it finally comes together. This one does seem kind of silly in the fact that it feels like it was made just to break the record with quite an uninspiring set
What would be cool is if they made if look 3d by elevating the mountains across the world.
Painting by numbers - with Lego.
When LEGO do boring they do it BIG!🤦🏻♀️
As a map, even a simplified one, this is a disgrace. The coastlines are just terrible. It’s a nice gimmick and one may use it to build an actually good map but this is just so off putting… Someone who loves the oceans may appreciate the design but oh boy, I have seen so much good Lego art over the years that this feels more like someone took a hobby project to the company and for whatever reason, it got approved.
Great review! I think they should had add a more detailed frame, something new and original, an extra feature. This set feels very bland, I see it for buyers to fill up their stores or stocks.
Personally if I own one and base on the color scheme I would reshape the map design into a Predator on a tree or his mask. The colours remind me of predator’s heat vision.
Sounds like fun!
I don’t use fancy IKEA boxes. I use good-old-fashioned kitchen bowls.
People: *Spends hundreds of dollars to buy this set*
Me: Haha printer go brrr
Really weird colour choices... think LEGo have missed the obvious and you are just left scratching your head wondering "why?"
Sooooooo what colours should it have been? .....now I’m scratching my head 😆.
@@SpykersB I personally would like less pastel colours and more normal colours. To me it looks like a very spring time seasonal map.
The normal colour you find on normal maps.
Awesome set!
You guys are fanatics and obsessionist...lego-ed for life!
Good that I never grew up, so I can keep on collecting sets targeted at kids and pass on that expensive, sophisticated adult stuff...
Having the land masses be white looks stupid (IMHO) ... I wonder what the map would look like with all of the white studs used for land masses replaced with either brown or black studs? Then you could match with a brown frame or a black frame!
Well after reading a comment or two that the colour choices are off, I think brown or black land would be to dark of an all over look. But one could easily try it by removing the white pieces.
@@SpykersB ... yeah, you’re probably right .. black or brown may be too dark ... but there are several choices of color other than white ... maybe a nougat, tan or salmon for the land masses?
@@thomashayes507 hmmmm 🤔, ya got me thinking, what if the water had all different blues only, vibrant blues! And then make the land vibrant greens, some browns, touch black for mountain tips, and the colours you mentioned? 😃...... hmmm 😒 I don’t know could end up boring. 🙃
@@SpykersB ... what might have been even more cool would be if the land masses had various shades of brown, tan and nougat to represent height of mountains and valleys to go along with the elevations of the ocean floor! I’d buy that one for sure! Having the land masses white is just too boring for me!
After I got the Set, I decided to change the White Frame to Black Frame (given that I already had a lot of matching pieces in Black, I didn't have to buy seperate additional packs), and it looks way better than the White Frame.
I also decided to mark the Locations differently, with a Long Red LEGO Rod instead of those Dots - and I have to say, it is much more visible than the way LEGO intended.
the rounded flat tiles must be so satisfying to push down in place, they're so bright and colorful that they almost look like candy to me lol.
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Lol
It doesn’t look that good in my opinion. I am not a big fan of the colors, and the build is probably rather boring