LEGO sets come in just about every shape, size, and licensed theme you can dream up. But some sets stand out for their sheer enormity. Not only are they impressive to display, but they've also got a lot of bricks if you're up for the challenge. Anyone can do them, but they tend to gravitate towards LEGO collectors eager to take on the task of building sets of up to 10,000 individual pieces.

Unfortunately, the biggest LEGO set ever made—the Art World Map — is retired, but you may get lucky and find it on the resale market in limited stock. But other crazy large sets, like a nearly 5-foot-tall Eiffel Tower , are still sold by LEGO.

Note that since most LEGO pricing is based on the number of pieces (and other special features, like minifigures), these tend to be a bit pricey. Bu

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