![]() Pieces: 9,036 Year: 2020 Price: £474.99 / $549.99 / €549.99ġ0276 Colosseum is a more recent entry in the LEGO Group’s continuing efforts to recreate global landmarks out of bricks and once held the title of largest LEGO set with over 9,000 pieces, but that’s not quite enough pieces for the top spot any more. Pieces: 2017 Year: 7,541 Price: £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99ħ5192 Millennium Falcon is the biggest LEGO Star Wars set with well over 7,000 pieces and it has become an iconic part of LEGO history by remaining on shelves for five years as of 2022. Pieces: 6,785 Year: 2021 Price: £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99ħ5313 AT-AT is as big as a small dog, really, with 6,785 pieces, also recreating the interior and exterior of the walker with thoughtful inclusions such as speeders and more. Just try not to think about the ship’s status in The Mandalorian while building it. Not many LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collectors Series sets completely recreate the exterior and interior of their source vehicles, but 75331 The Razor Crest does just that with 6,187 pieces. Pieces: 6,020 Year: 2018 Price: £409.99 / $469.99 / €469.99ħ1043 Hogwarts Castle whisks you off to a world of magic and fantastical creatures with just over 6,000 pieces recreating the school of witchcraft and wizardry, including exclusive Hogwarts Founders minifigures and many interior rooms referencing the Harry Potter films. With a detailed build using simplistic and classic LEGO techniques, 10256 Taj Mahal remains a LEGO icon, even though it’s a Creator Expert set. ![]() 9 – LEGO Creator Expert 10189 / 10256 Taj Mahal ![]() 10299 Santiago Bernabéu – Real Madrid is the most recent entry into the line of LEGO stadium recreations, using over 5,000 pieces to pay homage to the team in a display-worthy build. ![]()
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