I remember when the latest UCS Falcon came out, I thought that would be the furthest LEGO goes. It would only make sense to have a set that big if it's from a franchise with many fans willing to buy something like that. And I thought there's no way LEGO goes past 7.5k parts. But now, this set brings us closer to 10k than we've ever been. Imagine that, TEN THOUSAND parts in a LEGO set. I think this set is wonderful, but the implication of a 10k part count in the future makes me hold on to my money, because that's a set I'll need to have.
A 10k set will probably take about 3-4 years if not more to be released. The reason is is because this set is going to be a highly popular and prestige set they won’t release a bigger set than 9000 pieces any soon if i were you i would pull the trigger and purchase this masterpiece !
Well the 10,000 piece set is here, but it’s the lego art world map, with 10,000 1x1 studs that you put on a baseplate, so I’d just get the colosseum if I were you.
Haven’t made a RUclips comment in years. Thank you for these videos truly. The music is amazing, the attention to details incredible; perfect. I love to just watch these videos before I got to bed sometimes and here the little clicks and snaps of the lego bricks connecting while the music hums along. Takes me back to being 6 and sitting cross legged on my carpet floor, taking my fingers through heaps of legos to find that one piece. Thank you for this.
Considering, there have been a lot of Italy themed sets this year: FIAT 500, Lamborghini Sián FPK 37, Ducati Panigale V4 R, Colosseum. And, as an Italian, I'm happy with it. I'm also pretty sure this (24:07) is the FIAT 500 as it has the same color and, on the box of it, the Colosseum is represented on the back. Nice reference.
I think this set is around the same size as the football stadium they did in a similar scale, having either of them in microfigure scale would be too large much less minifigure scale but I think it would be cool nonetheless
A minifigure scale set would probably cost around a quarter million (my estimated guess) and would probably take up 9 by 9 32x32 baseplates fully assembled and the box would need to be moved around on a forklift.
So, this set is beautiful, but I don't think I have ever wanted to build something less, lol. Each of these repeated segments looks monotonous as heck! Love the usage of ball joints, and tan is my fav brick color.
One of the most amazing if not the most amazing lego set ever! Those incredibly accurate details are beautiful! Great speed build and of course amazing video (as always)!
Technically not a speed build. It’s more of a pure build with a bunch of jump cuts to save time from seeing repetitive or uninteresting bits over and over and to condense a 20 hr build into 24 minutes. A speed build is a time lapse or sped up footage showing all if not most of the entire build process
dk wh, but I really love when lego sets use the mixel ball joints to get those cool angles they otherwise probably couldn't, this looks really cool, but also very expensive....
From what I’ve read, the Romans weren’t known for being terribly consistent with their numerals. Hence “IIII” for “four” did occur a lot; in particular, on the gates of the Colosseum.
IIII was actually used for 4 in roman times in an attempt to not offend the roman god Jupiter, god of the sky and thunder, and king of the ancient roman gods (which was written in latin as IVPPITER). they used IIII for 4 and VIIII for 9 on their sundials. i think it was mostly monks that used IV for 4, which eventually replaced IIII because of confusion with III (and VIIII confused with VIII)
The notations IV and IX can be read as "one less than five" (4) and "one less than ten" (9), although there is a tradition favouring representation of "4" as "IIII" on Roman numeral clocks. I just learned something new.
One other thing... As this is one of those Architecture Sets,, I take it there are no minifigures, but there are Roman minifigures, and maybe gladiators and chariots. I'm sure you get a lot of suggestions, but I can't help but wonder what a minifigures, chariots and etc. I can't help but wonder what you would do for like, an expansion with figures and set pieces. Just wondering Cheers!!!
No one: Literally no one: Not a single soul on this whole damn earth: LEGO: "IIII" [For those who dont get the joke: the romans counted I = 1; II = 2; III = 3; IV = 4 (not IIII)]
@@elijahrabb3303 let’s not scale, as we can start scaling cosmos. Even few years is a lost. Release this set took few weeks after announcement feels ages.
I'm thinking about this a lot, I don't know what to do. I really like it, but it's taking up a lot of space in my room and I know I will use the pieces (the olive green plates for JP dioramas, the tan roof bricks for a Yavin IV base...)
It's an impressive set at 9000+ pieces. Surprised it only got bumped up tp 650 Canadian, and not closer to 800. Expensive still, but tempting to own the largest set ever produced.
Wait hachiroku24 you said last week you will let me know when the lego jurassic world garage scene with 2 jeeps will come out and also its been a month i been asking please please make it
Is there a reason why some of the base structure parts in big sets are often in non-matching bright colors? Like blue, red etc...? I dont bother, you wont see them, but i always ask myself. Are those cheaper to make?
Nope, they want to make the instructions easy to follow. In this set that is more relevant, because the colours indicate what face of the Colosseum you're building. I think it would be cheaper to use matching colours.
Some day 50 years from now when I’m a retired old man, I’d love to build a set like this
The time is now 🙌🏼
You can’t retire until 60-65...
@@w.d.gaster692 And I’m much older than 15, so in 50 years from now I will be retired
50 years from now I’ll be 62 Years old but because I’m really fat, I’ll probably only last another 25 years ( real life ) not profile
@@petergriffin4961 Hey man, you can get healthy, just get working on it now and you'll be a muscle machine in 25 years from now
Very huge!!!
Me: Its 5 pm, I should go do my work.
RUclips: “Building a Lego Colosseum”
Me:Well don’t mind if I do
This comment gets a 6/10
- could have a bit more of originality
Accurate
7/10
Haha 8/10
6/10
I remember when the latest UCS Falcon came out, I thought that would be the furthest LEGO goes. It would only make sense to have a set that big if it's from a franchise with many fans willing to buy something like that. And I thought there's no way LEGO goes past 7.5k parts. But now, this set brings us closer to 10k than we've ever been. Imagine that, TEN THOUSAND parts in a LEGO set. I think this set is wonderful, but the implication of a 10k part count in the future makes me hold on to my money, because that's a set I'll need to have.
A 10k set will probably take about 3-4 years if not more to be released. The reason is is because this set is going to be a highly popular and prestige set they won’t release a bigger set than 9000 pieces any soon if i were you i would pull the trigger and purchase this masterpiece !
Well they did Harry Potter with over 6000 piece's, Star Wars with over 7000 and now this with "over 9000!" pieces. Wonder what they'll choose next.
Well the 10,000 piece set is here, but it’s the lego art world map, with 10,000 1x1 studs that you put on a baseplate, so I’d just get the colosseum if I were you.
Haven’t made a RUclips comment in years. Thank you for these videos truly. The music is amazing, the attention to details incredible; perfect. I love to just watch these videos before I got to bed sometimes and here the little clicks and snaps of the lego bricks connecting while the music hums along. Takes me back to being 6 and sitting cross legged on my carpet floor, taking my fingers through heaps of legos to find that one piece. Thank you for this.
Thank to you for your comment :D
Simpler times
Put the lego robot things in it and make them fight to the death
or the arena from Star Wars xd
@@hachiroku24 yeah that would be cool
thank you so much, you're the first non-australian youtuber to acknowledge australians and actually put the price in the description
Ngl this was satisfying putting the black Legos on the outside part
Just seeing the bricks go into the right place is satisfying
I'd love to see someone get two of this set and combine them into a full, undamaged version of the Colosseum!
Could probably be accomplished without buying an entire second set, would just need some careful planning and a BrickLink parts order.
He would need alot of colours
I really like the use of the minifigure skates for the columns
I wish it came with a gladiator and a lion but all-in-all great build
Considering, there have been a lot of Italy themed sets this year:
FIAT 500,
Lamborghini Sián FPK 37,
Ducati Panigale V4 R,
Colosseum.
And, as an Italian, I'm happy with it.
I'm also pretty sure this (24:07) is the FIAT 500 as it has the same color and, on the box of it, the Colosseum is represented on the back. Nice reference.
Yeah, I thought the same.
Dang, that is cool! I wish it was minifigure amscale, though. Also, the sound of LEGOs clicking together is really satisfying.
I think this set is around the same size as the football stadium they did in a similar scale, having either of them in microfigure scale would be too large much less minifigure scale but I think it would be cool nonetheless
A minifigure scale set would probably cost around a quarter million (my estimated guess) and would probably take up 9 by 9 32x32 baseplates fully assembled and the box would need to be moved around on a forklift.
Great video, and a nice change from the typical speed build format.
Great choice of music the whole time too.
Thanks
this looks very detailed
So, this set is beautiful, but I don't think I have ever wanted to build something less, lol. Each of these repeated segments looks monotonous as heck!
Love the usage of ball joints, and tan is my fav brick color.
That set gonna give me the chills...
New details!!! Super!!! I like it
Such an incredible build, wow.
People may say it looks repetitive but my god the look at the end is amazing and accurate
No way!! Bruh they actually made it. This is Sparta!
This set looks AMAZING
You telling me it only takes a half hour to build?? What a riiippppp
I've been having a terrible week, and this video is very soothing. I don't know why, but it made me feel better. Thank you.
The background music is very relaxing
One of the most amazing if not the most amazing lego set ever! Those incredibly accurate details are beautiful! Great speed build and of course amazing video (as always)!
Technically not a speed build. It’s more of a pure build with a bunch of jump cuts to save time from seeing repetitive or uninteresting bits over and over and to condense a 20 hr build into 24 minutes. A speed build is a time lapse or sped up footage showing all if not most of the entire build process
I don’t care how repetitive or expensive it is, I’m getting it
Soooo did u get it lmao
It's coming to stores soon
Whoaa thats huge
dk wh, but I really love when lego sets use the mixel ball joints to get those cool angles they otherwise probably couldn't, this looks really cool, but also very expensive....
I live in Rome and I have to say that this is extrimely well done
Grande
I thought you lived in the death star
I didn't even know this was a set.
WHAT!
Was revealed just today, he most likely got an early copy for review
Me to
It's because its new
And it is the biggest set yet!
It’s so big that the cars are represented by studs, jeez that is huge
I’m excited for when the first 10,000 piece Lego set comes out ☺️
A realy nice set continue like that and you will be a súper star
That's one of the *thiccest* lego sets I've seen
Wow that is bigger than I had thought. How long did this take you to complete?
Around 20 hours.
Did anyone notice that the roman numerals on the mini-boxes read "I, II, III, & IIII" instead of "I, II, III, & IV"?
Was thinking the same thing. How did that happen??
From what I’ve read, the Romans weren’t known for being terribly consistent with their numerals. Hence “IIII” for “four” did occur a lot; in particular, on the gates of the Colosseum.
IIII was actually used for 4 in roman times in an attempt to not offend the roman god Jupiter, god of the sky and thunder, and king of the ancient roman gods (which was written in latin as IVPPITER). they used IIII for 4 and VIIII for 9 on their sundials. i think it was mostly monks that used IV for 4, which eventually replaced IIII because of confusion with III (and VIIII confused with VIII)
Perhaps they didn’t want IV growing on them?
The notations IV and IX can be read as "one less than five" (4) and "one less than ten" (9), although there is a tradition favouring representation of "4" as "IIII" on Roman numeral clocks. I just learned something new.
Wow that’s awesome!
Gonna get this simply for the pieces.Lots of good bits in good colours.MOC heaven.
Great vid! How long did this take to build?!
Around 20 hours I think, but I'm not sure.
@@hachiroku24 ah ok, thanks dude!
Well Rome wasn’t built in a day...
@hachiroku24 Wow! That thing is giant
@@hachiroku24 did you enjoy it?
This is the biggest LEGO set
Wow I need that set but it is insanely exensive
One other thing...
As this is one of those Architecture Sets,, I take it there are no minifigures, but there are Roman minifigures, and maybe gladiators and chariots.
I'm sure you get a lot of suggestions, but I can't help but wonder what a minifigures, chariots and etc.
I can't help but wonder what you would do for like, an expansion with figures and set pieces.
Just wondering
Cheers!!!
I think it's actually boring to build but it lools absolutely amazing
When the thing is so big it has boxes inside of it's box
25 minutes of my day well spent watching this video
You should make a turbo tank in the chibi scale
Wow excellent work, man! I didn't know it was out... Ima get me one!!!
Cheers! Love this channel ❤ 💕 🙌 😍
It's Not out, it's going to be on shelves from 27th of november
@@culturedpotato9497 OK and thanks 😊 appreciate the heads up!!
Have a good one!!!
Big like!
I actually watched this instead of coming to a zoom history class and then I was like: well, it's the colosseum it's kind of history....
Nooo hai creato il Colosseo sei un grande👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Imagine the ucs gigantamax deluxe edition colosseum
Astonishing.
Awesome video 👍👍🌟🌟
This is cool to me because I used to play assassins creed brotherhood and this was one of my favourite locations in the game
Good construction
those plates at 9:45 would be grate for MOCS
Wow, as an Italian guy who even livese near Rome I'm really proid of this, even if I'm not goimg to buy this
No one:
Literally no one:
Not a single soul on this whole damn earth:
LEGO: "IIII"
[For those who dont get the joke: the romans counted I = 1; II = 2; III = 3; IV = 4 (not IIII)]
On a watch you have IIII aswell instead of IV
IIII is a perfectly valid way to write IV though.
Its acceptable to write 4 in IIII instead of IV.
@@TamiyaPhilippW its a bad watch then
@Lucky the thing is it is
This set us insane
Make a Lego chibi scale sandcrawler.
INSANETY
Waiting to see someone build it as if it was complete, not just a ruin
That must have cost a fortune.... 👍👍
If Jang builds this he will have no more excuse to not build the Millennium Falcon.
Edit: the UCS one that is.
Looks an awesome set but pretty big.
Thanks for the upload 🖖
Now this is epic
Really good music
All its missing is a French dude with prosthetic legs in a wheelchair.
Kinda crazy to think gladiators would fight hippos and lions there only a 1000 years ago for entertainment
*2000 years
Bruh you made it look like 1000-2000 years isn't alot
@@m_e_d_i393 in the scale of human history its not
@@elijahrabb3303 let’s not scale, as we can start scaling cosmos. Even few years is a lost.
Release this set took few weeks after announcement feels ages.
Congratulations
Do you remember how many bags were in this set? I saw one labeled 38
40
Is that Minecraft music in the background?
How come LEGO didn't send this to big LEGO RUclipsrs?
He is big
They don't send every set to every big youtuber. I didn't get the Diagon Alley or the Cantina for example.
@@hachiroku24 ahhhh... so lego did send this to you
He is big.
Building time?
You keeping it or dismantling for future moc’s?
I'm thinking about this a lot, I don't know what to do. I really like it, but it's taking up a lot of space in my room and I know I will use the pieces (the olive green plates for JP dioramas, the tan roof bricks for a Yavin IV base...)
I feel ya @hachiruko24
Nice i like it
Nice 👌
Only 9000 pieces. Feels like 20000 :-)
Waaauuu... Souupeerr!!!
Is ThIs A jojo ReFrEnCe
Hi can you make a subaru brz in lego that whold be so cool!
Nice one. Can you the Monster House from Monster House (2006)?
It's an impressive set at 9000+ pieces. Surprised it only got bumped up tp 650 Canadian, and not closer to 800. Expensive still, but tempting to own the largest set ever produced.
How did U build it in 1 day it would have taken me 3 weeks to build this
Also he received it early
There’s cute in the video
Cuts*
Como lo conseguiste
Oh... My... God... It's... So... Big... Nice dube : )
That's what she said
I think it’s strange how this has more pieces than the 2017 UCS Millennium Falcon set, but the 2017 UCS Millennium Falcon set looks bigger than this
The Falcon is way bigger than this one. But the colosseum is heavier actually.
Well, the falcon used a lot more large plates and things, while this set has a great deal of small parts which definitely brings the count up.
I just noticed that now this is the biggest lego set ever! Goodbye UCS millennium falcon!
Just in number of pieces, the Falcon is still bigger xd
@@hachiroku24 I agree!
nice:)
Nice
Wait hachiroku24 you said last week you will let me know when the lego jurassic world garage scene with 2 jeeps will come out and also its been a month i been asking please please make it
Will you keep doing sets about the mandalorian
What the heck its beutiful
Now that's tan.
19:36 why the hell isnt the box labeled iv?
Can you make off-road charger from fast and furious 7
Is there a reason why some of the base structure parts in big sets are often in non-matching bright colors? Like blue, red etc...?
I dont bother, you wont see them, but i always ask myself.
Are those cheaper to make?
Nope, they want to make the instructions easy to follow. In this set that is more relevant, because the colours indicate what face of the Colosseum you're building. I think it would be cheaper to use matching colours.
Didnt know this was out yet