Smallest vs Largest LEGO Pieces!

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Published 2023-03-04
Let's look at LEGO's Smallest and Largest pieces
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In this video, we look at the smallest and largest LEGO pieces that have been included in various LEGO sets released! From LEGO bricks that are less than half an inch wide to LEGO pieces that are over a foot tall, you'll see the wide variety of plastic pieces that LEGO has released across its many unique themes! Do you have any of these LEGO pieces? Comment below!

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All Comments (21)
  • @SpitBrix
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  • I think an honorable mention is the IKEA Lego containers which have the right dimensions dimensions to be a 100% compatible Lego brick
  • Surprised that the 93541 plane wings weren't even mentioned, they're probably the largest single piece I've ever handled with a size of 20x54x2/3 studs. While not quite the largest, that's still impressively big.
  • @Pacca64
    If you do count pieces on spruces, the infinity stone piece is very small, and still in production! It's definitely on a similar scale as the tiara, it also is so small that it can only be connected by tiny pin.
  • @Loupalarro
    Another honourable mentiom is the massive "mask" from the Toa Terrain Crawler playset from Bionicle in 2007. While a fair bit smaller the larger pieces on this list, it's a pretty cool piece and is technically the largest mask from Bionicle (excluding ones from costumes, of course.
  • Some older Lego boats came with metal weights to prevent them from capsizing I think they weighed about 500 grams
  • For baseplates there is another big one: a few Belville sets came with a raised 48x48 monstrosity. Good luck finding shelf space for that.
  • @henke37
    I still have a pair of those translucent blue quarter dome pieces used for the space base sets. Those are solid contenders for this list.
  • While they might be heavier than the tiara, the part that immediately came to my mind was the 87692 Feathers included in Lego Systems 1547, aswell as the 87694 single feather included in Lego Systems 6041
  • People have probably already said this, but the wheel that those minifig tools come on is what's called a "runner" or "sprue". Basically the part of the mold where the plastic is actually injected. A lot of model kits ship with all the parts still attached to the runners
  • @kyledavis9241
    What about the large blue boat from the lego port set? That one could take the red/blue boat combo you showed in its cargo hold.
  • Man, Galidor... It's shame it never took off. I never got to watch the show, but at one point I had almost all of the figures, I loved the toys.
  • @EthanNeal
    Another really small piece, certainly the smallest I have, is the small plume feather piece (87693). It came with the Rivendell set, and it was probably the hardest piece in that entire set to work with because of how light and thin it is
  • @TaeKwonWhoa
    1:59 I remember that screwdriver being in the 2016 Ninjago Lighthouse though
  • the clone trooper rangefinder is only 0.06 grams, as is the ring piece from lotr sets, and both of those are still in production
  • @ROGUE_COMETZ
    Another honorable mention is the bucket piece from the 2005 7344 dump truck set from lego city with dimensions of 32 x 16 x 10 2/3, as mentioned in the 2018 the lego book
  • @deaddwives
    They should bring the raised base plates back, I feel like it could add a lot to a set.
  • @Fasteroid
    Another honorable mention for heaviest brick might go to either of the NXT / EV3 bricks from mindstorms.