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LEGO Westeros: 125,000 Bricks Build Epic Map

15 Dec

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Summary

  • LEGO map of Westeros uses 125,000 bricks.
  • The creation measures 10.5 feet long by 4 feet wide.
  • Animated castles and houses move like the show's intro.
LEGO Westeros: 125,000 Bricks Build Epic Map

A LEGO enthusiast has constructed an awe-inspiring map of Westeros, utilizing an extraordinary 125,000 bricks. This "My Own Creation," or MOC, is a testament to intricate design and dedication, meticulously replicating the continent seen in the Game of Thrones opening credits.

The massive build spans approximately 10.5 feet in length and 4 feet in width, dwarfing typical LEGO sets. It features every part of the Seven Kingdoms shown in the series' iconic introduction, with creator Anthony Ducre using 11,000 blue tiles solely for the water elements.

Beyond its sheer scale, the MOC impresses with its dynamic features. Major houses and castles, from Sunspear to Castle Black, are all represented. Remarkably, these structures animate, bobbing and spinning to mirror their movements in the show's opening sequence, a feat that truly solidifies its status as a masterpiece.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
MOC stands for 'My Own Creation,' signifying a custom-built LEGO model not part of an official set.
The LEGO Westeros map is approximately 10.5 feet long by 4 feet wide, built with 125,000 bricks.
Yes, the major houses and castles on the LEGO Westeros map animate and move, replicating the show's opening credits.

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