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284 LEGO bricks in a single instruction step!
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In this video, we take a look at some of the most tedious LEGO instruction steps such as snapping over 100 LEGO tread pieces together AND the LEGO step that adds the MOST LEGO bricks at one time! 284 LEGO Bricks to be exact!

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SpitBrix
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I like how the Ship In a Bottle proudly advertises that it's 962 pieces but I don't think the box tells you on the outside that almost 30% of those are 1x1 round blue studs.

Dhalin
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Just finished "ship in the bottle" today. The "water" came in two #3 bags. One bag felt slightly heavier than the other, so I guess it contained the extra stud. I took out extra stud as I did not want to risk sinking the ship by putting in too much water. That was the hardest part of the build -- determining which stud was the extra one!

samipah
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One time I was playing with playing with one of those big, retro alien Lego sets when I dropped it in my grandparents barn, shattering it into a few thousand pieces on the ground. I was devastated cause I had just finished it like 20 minutes before that. My 9 year old self was too distraught to piece it back together at the time, so I picked up every little brick I could find and threw them in a couple freezer bags. When I woke up the next morning, I came to the living room, and there on the coffee table I saw my beautiful mothership restored to its former glory. My dad put it all back together for me while I was sleeping. He's gone now, and to this day that's among the best memories of my dad that I still think about.

All-Fur-Coat_No-Trousers
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The Bonsai tree has a similar step to the ship in a bottle, except it’s even funnier because it tells you to pour 3 bags into one bag, shake it, and then pour that into the base.

patrickmartin
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I was laughing so hard at the water stud instructions, I started throwing in other pieces in there just for fun. My ship in a bottle now includes 284 studs, a shark, a clam, some spiders, a handgun, a musket, Jar Jar Binks and a stick of dynamite.

DarthHao
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Got the ship in a bottle for Christmas, counted them out and I had 284 blue studs

AverageRedPanda
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In my mind, the Lego technic sets get a pass for complex or repetitive instructions. By design they are for older audiences and much of the joy at that age is the complexity and technicality of the sets.

samuelschlief
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The Lego bonsai tree set has an instruction where you poor in 200 single stud pieces into a pot to simulate ground. However, they are in 4 different colors so the step before that one instructs you to mix all the pieces together in one bag and shake it.

AVdE
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I once dropped my ship in a bottle and had a mental breakdown trying to find every blue piece. And yes, I found them all

mrtoastykat
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When designing the Ship in a Bottle set, I decided on a round number of stud plates, 300. I was advised by the packing team to adjust the quantity to 284 because of the counting machines who place the pieces in the bags. The extra 16 pieces were not that relevant, and if it made packing easier, I just went with it.

Great video, keep it up man :)

TiagoCatarino
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As tedious as it is, that’s kind of exactly the joy of putting them together. In a world where everything is easy, where everything is already premade, predone, all you have to do is go buy it or sign one digital initial box and it auto fills. It wouldn’t be as satisfying, as perfect, as desirable if it wasn’t so hard to put together.

amihere
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“Ship in a bottle this” “bonsai tree that”

You guys don’t know my pain. You know the space shuttle set? You know the commemorative set for the last space shuttle launch that had the shuttle, the boosters, and the tank? Out of every piece in that set I had 40, 40 MISSING PEICES! And a majority of the pieces wasn’t small like studs but were structural pieces. Now a good chunk of these pieces were only on the inside so it was going to be hidden either way. But that’s 40 pieces that 11 year old me spent a weekend trying to find a replacement for.

KRDecade
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I'm "that person" who would count to see if I got 284 clear blue studs.

nilsnyman
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Imagine getting the roller coaster set and putting all of the chains together but then realize the set you bought only had 202 chains in it instead of 203.

settratheimperishable
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2:15 You can always weigh 1 piece on a digital scale (or if it's still too light, maybe weigh 10 or 20 of them) and then weigh the whole bag, to see if you need to add or remove. Repeat few times until you reach the target weight.

lifeincycling
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Honestly I love "tedious" lego sets like this. Just thinking about putting that many pieces together sounds so relaxing and satisfying, I would definitely count all of the blue studs lol

billcipher
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the pain when you build the most complex combination of lego bricks and then you see the





_x4_

wabungle
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Lego people: [complains about making tracks]

Model tankers: “welcome to our realm”

glasslicker
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Appreciate the fact that that step has all the pieces in one bag, whereas other sets sometimes have all of them plus some random bits in the same bag

Xenuos