Prepared to be amazed, the Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airplane in the world and what do you get when you try to translate that into Lego: The biggest Lego plane in the world! As the short video below shows, the Lego plane has been built on a 1:25 scale, it’s dimensions are: 9.5-foot long, 10.5-foot wingspam, 3.2-foot tall, altogther the 75,000 pieces weigh in at 220 pounds! Just how do these people do it? I’m not too sure, it would be great if there was a video showing this, but all I know is that it even took these Lego specialists over 600 hours to assemble!

Click here to head over to Gizmodo to watch the short clip…

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4 Responses to The biggest Lego plane in the world, 75000 pieces altogether – how do they do it?

  1. 1
    InterNet Age says:

    Its a great meditation, not for me, but its what it is. And then of course you got to have all the pieces. Ill stick to my puzzles

  2. 2

    wow! that is quite amazing, and so are all of the other amazing lego things that have been built….

  3. 3
    Nathaniel says:

    I love Legos, I would like to see more information on this!

  4. 4
    Anish patnaik says:

    i am fond aeroplanes and mostly a380 i would like to know how is this made

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