May the force be with you. www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2024/5/star-wars-fan-obliterates-record-by-building-lego-millennium-falcon-at-lightspeed-769328
Exactly, none of these "Fastest Times" are true times. Every one of them spends easily an additional hr or 2 sorting the bag's into trays. In this one he has actually even sorted the trays into what prices are next. So LOTS of time spent setting this up. Bogus time.
Do you realize that sorting takes longer than building. Those pieces were sorted by steps in the book. All he had to do was go left to right in the rows, all the pieces were lined up for him. Amazing as well that there were no missing pieces. He didn’t have to search, or move pieces to find that one little piece you always can’t find but is there. Record should have an asterisk saying presorted in order by steps and all pieces in place prior to building
record attempts should start when you open the box. doesn't feel legit to open parts bags before the attempt, and sorting the parts before hand definitely feels like it should not be allowed. also, all record attempts be blind builds. that seems most fair to me.
Totally agree. You should have to have all the bags in a pile and then just open them and find the bits as you need them. Not a fan of every bit of Lego sat in a box ready to be placed onto the build. That’s not Lego building.
@@delboyg2690 especially nowadays with numbered bags, back when i was a kid in the 80s, you had to open all the bags and pour the entire set into a pile just to get started.
All the pieces were presorted and by the pieces needed for each step. The sorting process probably added at least 4 hours if not longer, depends on how many people helping with the sorting. Time should start from opening the box. Sorting and finding the pieces takes longer than the actual building, Not impressed
@@guinnessworldrecordsharsh? no? he took the time to organize everything....everything is out of the bag ..............organized...lol better set your rules right...
@@guinnessworldrecords I mean of there are no rules about how much prep time can be done then you might as well not start the timer till its nearly done. I'm just "prepping" to finish it in 1 second.
I remember having Legos back in my childhood. The most I put together was 703 pieces, which is from Lego City Airport set 3182. I sadly don't have my lego sets anymore because they were collecting dust from sitting in the garage, so I threw them in the trash back in 2018.
This doesn't seem right opening all the bags before hand and putting the parts out in order! He's not looking for pieces they are already there, that means hours were spent putting them in order before hand . The timing should start from opening the box .
Great achievement but not counting sorting time has no relevance to us real world builders. Maybe have a separate category for starting from sealed box?
If there's a record for building the Millennium Falcon fastest, then that means there must be a record for building each and every Lego set that ever existed. Records just waiting for literally anyone around the world to break
I call bs, sorting the pieces is half the battle. Not to mention that a few times in the video the timer looks like it was turned back. Nice try though kid.
My brother held the previous record and if he had done what he did he would have finished in 6 hours and 30 minutes. This guy low key cheated with the presorted bags. My brother started from the time he opened the box, no sorting no highlighting the instructions.
Such a waste of money and gun. This model costs around 800 euro. Wish I had these amount of money to waste it like this...(like 20 year canadian student lol) I also think that time should start when the box is opened.
...very impressive, but I prefer to take my time - and treat it as a form of therapy... ...I spent a week building my Falcon, and was rather sad when I finished, as I realised that I had reached 'peak lego' and no other set would beat that one...
That record did not have pre sorted pieces placed in order of the instructions. That record shows him opening the bags and searching for the needed pieces
if that is how the guiness rules say you can do it , ok , but for me that is cheating ! having all the boxes and packets opened and the parts sorted must have taken hours and that should be part of the total time .
May the force be with you. www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2024/5/star-wars-fan-obliterates-record-by-building-lego-millennium-falcon-at-lightspeed-769328
Wow.
I hope he doesn't let this go to his head. Always remember that ego is 75% of Lego.
It is?
@@CloneGeneralCross The letters, 3 out of 4, "ego" out of "lego" lol 🤣
@@Garou091 ohhhh now i get it!
😂
it shouldnt lego to his head
Timer should start when he sorted all those bits
Agree, i have same opinion, the timer should start from the time he open the first package..
Exactly, none of these "Fastest Times" are true times. Every one of them spends easily an additional hr or 2 sorting the bag's into trays.
In this one he has actually even sorted the trays into what prices are next. So LOTS of time spent setting this up.
Bogus time.
Do you realize that sorting takes longer than building. Those pieces were sorted by steps in the book. All he had to do was go left to right in the rows, all the pieces were lined up for him. Amazing as well that there were no missing pieces. He didn’t have to search, or move pieces to find that one little piece you always can’t find but is there. Record should have an asterisk saying presorted in order by steps and all pieces in place prior to building
@@ethanarndt6359 At least now I know no matter how sad or pathetic I feel, there’s always someone on the internet worse off than me.
6:18 the fact they stopped those times EXACTLY 1 second apart
IKR
record attempts should start when you open the box. doesn't feel legit to open parts bags before the attempt, and sorting the parts before hand definitely feels like it should not be allowed. also, all record attempts be blind builds. that seems most fair to me.
Totally agree. You should have to have all the bags in a pile and then just open them and find the bits as you need them.
Not a fan of every bit of Lego sat in a box ready to be placed onto the build. That’s not Lego building.
@@delboyg2690 especially nowadays with numbered bags, back when i was a kid in the 80s, you had to open all the bags and pour the entire set into a pile just to get started.
All the pieces were presorted and by the pieces needed for each step. The sorting process probably added at least 4 hours if not longer, depends on how many people helping with the sorting. Time should start from opening the box. Sorting and finding the pieces takes longer than the actual building, Not impressed
@MedicNewfy Shut it yo redditor
Not fair, he pre sorted the stuff!😢
I'd actually love if the timer start as soon as you open the box
harsh
@@guinnessworldrecordsharsh? no? he took the time to organize everything....everything is out of the bag ..............organized...lol better set your rules right...
@@guinnessworldrecords I mean of there are no rules about how much prep time can be done then you might as well not start the timer till its nearly done. I'm just "prepping" to finish it in 1 second.
@@guinnessworldrecords does the same category exist for 2 or 3 or 4 people... 👍🏼
Being a avid Lego fan and a great mod builder this would be my destiny to get that beautiful peace of plastic
I love that Lego parts organizer!
I sure hope I get a record like this
plz apply!
@@guinnessworldrecords Once I get enough legos LOL
I remember having Legos back in my childhood. The most I put together was 703 pieces, which is from Lego City Airport set 3182. I sadly don't have my lego sets anymore because they were collecting dust from sitting in the garage, so I threw them in the trash back in 2018.
That’s an expensive mistake
How long did it take to separate and sort everything in order put in bins.add that to the time
This doesn't seem right opening all the bags before hand and putting the parts out in order! He's not looking for pieces they are already there, that means hours were spent putting them in order before hand .
The timing should start from opening the box .
Great achievement but not counting sorting time has no relevance to us real world builders. Maybe have a separate category for starting from sealed box?
Lets go ahead an add 6hrs for the pre-sorting thats done. Then wr have closer to an ACTUAL time.
If there's a record for building the Millennium Falcon fastest, then that means there must be a record for building each and every Lego set that ever existed. Records just waiting for literally anyone around the world to break
the falcon is so large, it deserves its own record
I call bs, sorting the pieces is half the battle. Not to mention that a few times in the video the timer looks like it was turned back. Nice try though kid.
rushing for a record just missed all the fun
My brother held the previous record and if he had done what he did he would have finished in 6 hours and 30 minutes. This guy low key cheated with the presorted bags. My brother started from the time he opened the box, no sorting no highlighting the instructions.
I hope I can get a Lego world record in the future
Talk about a record! He has already sorted all the pieces before the timer starts!
Congrats my man❤😎👍
Such a waste of money and gun.
This model costs around 800 euro.
Wish I had these amount of money to waste it like this...(like 20 year canadian student lol)
I also think that time should start when the box is opened.
I want this set but i have no money and good job and i really want win record !
...very impressive, but I prefer to take my time - and treat it as a form of therapy...
...I spent a week building my Falcon, and was rather sad when I finished, as I realised that I had reached 'peak lego' and no other set would beat that one...
The hardest part is pre sorting the pieces. I van guarantee sorting took abother 7 hours
This is amazing I would've given up
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Again it is not correct.
The time must start when you open the box
🎉i love lego too!
When i built mine it took me two days, maybe a total of 6 or 10 or so hours, if i had to guess
Id never try to set the record because i want to enjoy building it a make my money worth .
im sure he practiced a lot without worrying about time :)
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he's CRACKED!
Dam the previous records was 21 hours and 16 hours this guy did 7 and half hours nice !! 🤩
That record did not have pre sorted pieces placed in order of the instructions. That record shows him opening the bags and searching for the needed pieces
@@MedicNewfy try and he has broken it the fastest record then the past previous records attempts
we got strats for optimal lego building now 💀💀
the lego equivalent to cranking 90s
bro is so cool i wish i could be his friend
challenge accepted!
Building LEGO is something to enjoy, not rush through.
Anyone know where he bought the trays from?
How does he not accidentally put the Lego in the wrong place
He follows the instructions.
I can beat it but I only need the set (I don't have money)
Ok, but what if I built mine faster?
THIS GUY STACKS BLOCKS AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT
Oh God, how boring my life is!
🤣
Hmm I did it in 12hrs from opening the box.
It's a good thing that the force is with him
...and now blindfolded 🙂
That's a remarkable achievement. And the end result looks great!
if that is how the guiness rules say you can do it , ok , but for me that is cheating ! having all the boxes and packets opened and the parts sorted must have taken hours and that should be part of the total time .
All presorted?
Yea. The clock should start the moment you open the box...whats all this organizing pieces...i think its Politics.
I figured he could do it in around 8 hours. Excellent time! Congratulations!!
Well done congratulations to you for that. It is an amazing build no doubt
I LOVE giant LEGO sets, but I'm not a millionaire to have the UCS collection, my biggest set so far is that one big Yoda
Cool.
What a waste of a great LEGO set.
am i the only one who built this in just 4 hours
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