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Posted: 2025-07-10 13:44:34 UTC

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LEGO pro Ryan McNaught recreated the Titanic sinking out of 120,000 LEGO bricks, including the stern tilted upwards and lighting effects. The build took 250 hours and involved two other master builders.
Ryan McNaught's LEGO recreation of the Titanic sinking
The model features the Titanic breaking in half
The stern is tilted upwards and includes lighting
The build required 120,000 LEGO bricks and 250 hours
Recreating the complex structure of the Titanic with LEGO bricks
Accurately depicting the sinking and breaking of the ship
Implementing lighting effects in the LEGO model
Managing the large scale of the build, requiring 120,000 bricks and 250 hours of work