@@kalebgamez808 i would say numbered, the smol bags in the bigger bags could technically be removed(with those parts still in the big bag), it would just take a bit longer to sort/find pieces
actually you missed both the titanic and colosseum sets. titanic should be tied at 13 with 1086 steps, the number just resets after every book so it never looks like it reaches that high. and the colosseum like the titanic also resets after every book and lands itself actually at number 1 with a whopping 1996 steps in total
The only two on this I've built is the treehouse which is a somewhat straightforward and fun build and and the D11 Bulldozer which almost broke my brain. Especially when I realized I made a critical mistake. Let's just say I'm thankful LEGO Technic pieces are somewhat fexible...
I've just finished building the liebherr crane and i can say it's one of the most difficult and tedious builds, but fun i've ever built. In the middle of it, i realised i place two pieces wrong, what made me redo almost half of it. However, once built, it looks awesome
The Set I bough for my son last year just missed the top 50. It was the set 42128 (Heavy-duty Tow truck) ending at step 668. It took us a full day to build
I'm genuinely surprised there's no Lego Art sets on this list given they're notorious for intricacies. I rly was expecting Starry Night & especially the World Map, so when I didn't see them I decided to look up their manuals. Starry Night comes in at only 356 steps which was a shocker, but I was blown away to realize the World Map technically doesn't have any steps. The manual is just charts of 16×16 grids showing where to put what color round 1×1s.
yep, all the mosaics are like this - basically one step for each 16x16 segment (40 in case of the map, 9 on regular ones) and then a hand full for the frame. So technically the map has 53 steps; an average of 203 parts per step…
What about the Lego's 2020 Colosseum set? It has four booklets. The first has 147 steps, the second has 667, the third has 598, and book four has 584 steps. That combines to make 1987 total steps.
In theory the 42098 should also be in this list with it's almost 800 steps, but Lego somehow decided that the car, the big rig and the trailer are separate enough or something and started counting from 1 for each.
The Bricklink sets probably have higher step counts, because the instructions are digital and not printed, so it doesn't cost more to put more steps in.
A "step to part" ratio comparison may be a more accurate listing. Of course, if the #1 spot goes to a set with 50 steps to 100 parts (0.5), then I think there will be a lot of noise saying that the list is disappointing.
Unsurprisingly I have the top 5 of this whole list and let me tell you those top 3 are a doozy. The Venator takes SO LONG to do and it takes up such a large area for building xD
Was surprised to see the Hogwarts Castle not on the list as I've built that and it took ages, but then I looked at the step count and it doesn't even come close to this top 50! Crazy
@theemmjay5130 I could care less about accuracy honestly. For me, though looks is a factor, fun is a priority for me over looks and accuracy. The thing looks cool, it seems fun to build, I just want it, I low key need it
My friend bought a used ucs razorcrest that was half demolished. He asked me to put it together for him, i ended up taking what was left of it apart and organizing the pieces as best i could... never again.
Bricklink designer sets shouldn't have been included since they're not official Lego sets and aren't available to a lot of people around the world. They could have been made as a separate list or as a sidenote. It undermines the integrity of this list.
@GoatzombieBubba so? They know bricklink is used by experienced builders so they can make this sets however sophisticated they wish, it wouldn't reflect the work on the main brand.
A Lego error is on step 230 on the amazing spider man set (31209) there is an Lego piece (Lego piece 6181720) that shows we need to place it once but on the picture it is shown twice. (Just letting you know)
I have set numbers 31, 23, 20, 14, 5, 3 and set number 1 I'm buying next! Oh and at 10:03 you say this is the 2nd of these cars to be on your list, in fact it's actually the 4th, you already mentioned the Porsche at 31, Bugatti at 23 and the McLaren at 20, then this one the Lamborghini at 14, then finally the 5th car out of the 5 1:8 scale models currently out was the Ferrari at number 5 on the list.
@@fieldie it's actually interesting, how it went up for every new set and then way down for the McLaren. Removing the huge gearbox probably saves many one-piece steps.
@@kailahmann1823 but the P1 does still have a huge gearbox, it is different from the Lamborghini and Ferrari gearbox but still pretty big, and lots of steps to make sure everything is lined up, do you have them cars too?
Which LEGO set has the most amount of bags?
Prob the Titanic
Are we talking just numbered bags or the small bags inside the other bags as well
@@kalebgamez808 i would say numbered, the smol bags in the bigger bags could technically be removed(with those parts still in the big bag), it would just take a bit longer to sort/find pieces
I know it's not the most, but Rivendell has 49 bags just for reference
Eiffel Tower has the most with 74
the fact UCS Lego Star Wars sets makes up the top 4 just shows how big those sets really are
ironically the set with the most parts only has about 40 steps in instructions
what set
which one
World Map technically doesn't have any numbered steps
@@stunningsports0827just figured it out, the colosseum
@@markten2430 the colosseum is only the fourth biggest.
actually you missed both the titanic and colosseum sets. titanic should be tied at 13 with 1086 steps, the number just resets after every book so it never looks like it reaches that high. and the colosseum like the titanic also resets after every book and lands itself actually at number 1 with a whopping 1996 steps in total
I was wondering when those two sets were gonna get mentioned!
Lego is just such a incredible level of engineering and fun!
GREAT SPITBRIX LEGO SETS WITH THE MOST STEPS
It used to be so much better, Lego is getting worse and worse. Many super good companies passed Lego in terms of quality builds
@@theo7709 Why?
@@Iilah-ah I don't know why, I guess it's greed
@@theo7709 Why do you think it's getting worse?
The only two on this I've built is the treehouse which is a somewhat straightforward and fun build and and the D11 Bulldozer which almost broke my brain. Especially when I realized I made a critical mistake. Let's just say I'm thankful LEGO Technic pieces are somewhat fexible...
I've just finished building the liebherr crane and i can say it's one of the most difficult and tedious builds, but fun i've ever built. In the middle of it, i realised i place two pieces wrong, what made me redo almost half of it. However, once built, it looks awesome
Technic builds always more complex which means more satisfaction when done.
The Set I bough for my son last year just missed the top 50. It was the set 42128 (Heavy-duty Tow truck) ending at step 668. It took us a full day to build
I'm genuinely surprised there's no Lego Art sets on this list given they're notorious for intricacies. I rly was expecting Starry Night & especially the World Map, so when I didn't see them I decided to look up their manuals.
Starry Night comes in at only 356 steps which was a shocker, but I was blown away to realize the World Map technically doesn't have any steps. The manual is just charts of 16×16 grids showing where to put what color round 1×1s.
yep, all the mosaics are like this - basically one step for each 16x16 segment (40 in case of the map, 9 on regular ones) and then a hand full for the frame. So technically the map has 53 steps; an average of 203 parts per step…
The 60262 Lego plane set took me forever to build because the pieces were mixed up with others lol.
I fell asleep watching one of spitbrix’s videos and I wake up to one being uploaded
What about the Lego's 2020 Colosseum set? It has four booklets. The first has 147 steps, the second has 667, the third has 598, and book four has 584 steps. That combines to make 1987 total steps.
actually doing the math comes out at 1996 but it should be at number 1 with that massive of an individual step count
The reason it's not added is because lego didn't add up the number across all and resets at 1 each book
In theory the 42098 should also be in this list with it's almost 800 steps, but Lego somehow decided that the car, the big rig and the trailer are separate enough or something and started counting from 1 for each.
My initial guess was so completely off with how many steps it took
Now that was cool to learn! Great video!
The Bricklink sets probably have higher step counts, because the instructions are digital and not printed, so it doesn't cost more to put more steps in.
11:23 my favorite Lego set I’ve ever bought.
A "step to part" ratio comparison may be a more accurate listing. Of course, if the #1 spot goes to a set with 50 steps to 100 parts (0.5), then I think there will be a lot of noise saying that the list is disappointing.
U forgot Titanic. Third box alone have 450 steps....
interesting video keep up the good work hope to see more like it in the future
Lot of work to put this video together, thanks and I enjoyed it.
Gotta plan at least three days for some of these sets, if not a whole week.
Unsurprisingly I have the top 5 of this whole list and let me tell you those top 3 are a doozy. The Venator takes SO LONG to do and it takes up such a large area for building xD
Keep up the great work! . I subscribe without problem because i love your video
That is cool that the Razor Crest is number one
Was surprised to see the Hogwarts Castle not on the list as I've built that and it took ages, but then I looked at the step count and it doesn't even come close to this top 50! Crazy
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When I was little I had a massive London bridge Lego set
0:26 i have that set
YEAH
im curently bulding Venator and yes, frame is massive. Now I see i only need Razor Crest to have 4 most complex LEGO sets
Man of all those sets, the Hulkbuster is the one I want the most. I don't care for the hate, it looks so cool.
While it's definitely inaccurate, the fact that you can put the buildable Iron Man figure in it is pretty cool.
@theemmjay5130 I could care less about accuracy honestly. For me, though looks is a factor, fun is a priority for me over looks and accuracy. The thing looks cool, it seems fun to build, I just want it, I low key need it
I just bought the sets at #1 and #4 before seeing this video. I’m gonna die making them
My friend bought a used ucs razorcrest that was half demolished. He asked me to put it together for him, i ended up taking what was left of it apart and organizing the pieces as best i could... never again.
7:09 Eight Hundred & Eighty Seven Steps, Dang O.O Yeah Overboard w/Detail *is* okay by me though :o Looks Awesome!
Bricklink designer sets shouldn't have been included since they're not official Lego sets and aren't available to a lot of people around the world. They could have been made as a separate list or as a sidenote. It undermines the integrity of this list.
Lego owns Bricklink and makes the Bricklink Designer sets.
@GoatzombieBubba so? They know bricklink is used by experienced builders so they can make this sets however sophisticated they wish, it wouldn't reflect the work on the main brand.
Currently working on a model of a minifigure I generated steps for in Studio, and it went just above 800 :P
13:05 you mentioned all 1/8 scale supercars prior to this lol
You missed the titanic set which has 1082 (I think) steps and would be at 15th it’s split across 3 instruction books tho so it’s easy to miss
Get this guy to 1M
A Lego error is on step 230 on the amazing spider man set (31209) there is an Lego piece (Lego piece 6181720) that shows we need to place it once but on the picture it is shown twice. (Just letting you know)
I’m surprised to not see the Titanic on this list. How many steps does it have?
Interesting how the Top 3 are all from the same line. Not surprising, per se, but interesting.
Hogwarts Castle has 811 but it restarts at 1 multiple times most notably between book 2 and 3
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the razor crest i finished in 2 days including school intermissions
Oh neat I just bought the razor crest
What about the Lego titanic?
Only 450 steps
@@tammo100 No, they start new counting for each book. Last box have 450 steps.
@@janhansen554 Correct, about 1100 steps in total
@@janhansen554 You are right, I quickly glanced but only at book 3 :)
@@MrRamkema Its alot of steps u need to build twice. I think total is maybe 1500 or something. Hull pieces is an example.
Number of sets i have out of these: 1 (№9)
Video starts at 0:01
No sign of the Titanic? Genuinely surprised
Can't believe I have both #1 and #3
And you know what else is massive?
I have set numbers 31, 23, 20, 14, 5, 3 and set number 1 I'm buying next! Oh and at 10:03 you say this is the 2nd of these cars to be on your list, in fact it's actually the 4th, you already mentioned the Porsche at 31, Bugatti at 23 and the McLaren at 20, then this one the Lamborghini at 14, then finally the 5th car out of the 5 1:8 scale models currently out was the Ferrari at number 5 on the list.
eh, even the Porsche is there, but very early. :)
@@kailahmann1823OMG 😱 lol thanks, ammended, thing is, I saw it too when counting the sets I have lol, I'm such a hypocrite lol
@@fieldie it's actually interesting, how it went up for every new set and then way down for the McLaren. Removing the huge gearbox probably saves many one-piece steps.
@@kailahmann1823 but the P1 does still have a huge gearbox, it is different from the Lamborghini and Ferrari gearbox but still pretty big, and lots of steps to make sure everything is lined up, do you have them cars too?
Whats the name of the lego set in the very beginning
Someone must of tried for so long to get 669 steps
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I thought there would be nothing but UCS sets in the top 20
Titanic has 1086 steps… it’s just in 3 books is that why it wasn’t added?
0:34 I have this set
Surprised the Titanic isn't on here
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It is sky wars at the end😂😂😂
What about Lego titanic, I got 1086
Lego Endurance 10335 has 680 steps.
0:03 is this a real set?
Yes, it's #13 at 10:35
I knew most of the sets in this video would be from Technic 😂
wow the eifel tower was way lower than i thought
it's filled with steps like "add 64 pieces of this type" or "here comes a 50-step assembly; we need four of them" :)
@@kailahmann1823 I mean, I would be a bit worried what Eiffel Tower set would look like if it DIDNT have building repetition.
pancakes or waffles?
Surprised the Titanic isnt here
U didn't include the minecraft crafting table>:(
This is just Lego sets, but with extra steps.
That's just building LEGO® models with extra steps.
Always practice safe sets, especially if there are 669 steps; th-cam.com/video/aqGbhHXkuaQ/w-d-xo.html
What about barad dur it has 991 steps
If there is a LEGO set that has 2,000 steps?
18 hour
All the top sets are starwars...
I wonder what's more: steps in number 1 set, or you saying word "step"
the narration in this video feels really low-energy and almost sounds kinda depressed at points :(
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Umm, why isn't the Titanic set here? There's 1086 steps in total for that.
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