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LEGO’s world map is toymaker’s largest set with 11,695 pieces
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LEGO’s largest set ever is about to hit shelves.
On Tuesday, the toymaker unveiled its World Map, which has 11,695 2D LEGO tiles. According to an announcement from LEGO, the World Map "contains the most pieces ever included in a set" in the company’s history.
When it’s put together, the World Map is 25.5 inches high and 40.5 inches wide.
According to the website, the map — which is part of LEGO’s Art collection — will cost $249.99 when it hits LEGO’s website and stores on June 1. Other retailers around the world will begin selling the set starting on August 1, the announcement said.
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The set doesn’t just create a typical map. The LEGO World Map can be customized in several ways, including arranging the base so that the builder’s favorite area of the world is the center of their map. Builders can also put the ocean together in their own patterns or follow "bathymetric mapping of the ocean floor" in the instructions.
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The World Map also allows people to mark their favorite travel destinations or places they want to visit.
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