9,090 pieces, Lego Titanic set in under 11 hours for Guinness World Record: Watch
- Paul Ufema of North Carolina runs the 'All New Bricks' channel on YouTube
- Man assembles 9,090-piece lego Titanic set in under 11 hours to set a Guinness World Record
- Ufema is not a new name in Guinness World Records
A North Carolina Lego fan earned a Guinness World Record when he assembled the 9,090-piece Titanic set in 10 hours, 46 minutes and 31 seconds.
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Paul Ufema, a Salisbury resident, runs the ‘All New Bricks’ channel on YouTube that solely focuses on Lego sets. The channel, which has over 1.51 million subscribers, tells Lego enthusiasts what they are investing in before they choose to buy the most popular brick toys in the world.
He has created everything from Lego Jurassic Park dinosaurs, Lego Star Wars locations to arenas and Captain America’s shield.
Ufema is not a new name to the Guinness World Records. He previously set a record when he assembled the 9,036-piece Lego Colosseum in under 14 hours, but his record was later broken.
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He nearly captured the world record for assembling the Lego Millennium Falcon, but his attempt was disqualified when it turned out he had missed a single piece.
Recently he earned the Guinness World Record for assembling the 9,090-piece Titanic set in 10 hours, 46 minutes and 31 seconds.
Titanic is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film. It was directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. The movie starred Leonardo DiCaprio (Jack) and Kate Winslet (Rose) as the lead.
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