I Built EVERY LEGO Minecraft Set in Minecraft Hardcore

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Published 2023-07-24
There are 74 different Lego Minecraft Sets and I'm am going to build all of them in my hardcore world. This literally took over 100 hours to make so please subscribe, it would make me happy :D

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This MINECRAFT HARDCORE SERIES is inspired by Wadzee, MumboJumbo, Grian, and sandiction! Instead of being the Hermitcraft SMP, this series is similar to a MINECRAFT CHALLENGE video because it is HARDCORE MINECRAFT! This is similar to my 100 DAYS in MINECRAFT HARDCORE but better! :) #minecraft #hardcore #lego

All Comments (21)
  • @newyoshitty
    Minecraft and Lego are two wonderful things to ever exist, great job on this!!
  • @frasermcgeough
    It’s cool to see some of these sets actually build in Minecraft! I used to have a lot of the old ones so it’s so nostalgic to see them again!
  • I think we should appreciate how minimal he kept his criticism of the Lego sets scaling to regular Minecraft
  • All the nostalgia! Minecraft LEGO sets were some of the best aspects of my childhood. This deserves WAY more views, man. The amount of dedication you put into this is unbelievable!
  • @_marshP
    Heads up! Passive mobs don't despawn for "Where did my 500 fenced cows go while I was afk for 2 days" reasons.
  • @ARDIZsq
    I have to say, really impressive that this was done in hardcore. As a big LEGO and Minecraft nerd though, I have to point out a few of the inaccuracies I saw. "The Village" has several inaccuracies, ranging from Stone being in places Cobblestone should be, a lack of Smooth Stone Slabs on the blacksmith building, and a Stone path instead of a Gravel one. The "First Night" house should be built out of Stone, not Smooth Stone. I think that the grass roof and tree on top are meant to be sort of a nod to people digging a hole in the side of a mountain on their first night, and Light Gray is most commonly used for Stone in LEGO Minecraft sets. The "Ruined Portal" set is actually missing two Gold Blocks on top of the portal. They're not too noticeable in the actual set since they consist of a plate and a jumper each, but they are indeed there. The "Creeper Mine" set is missing the Creeper faces on the banners. It's also missing the Diamond Pickaxe in an Item Frame above the entrance to the mine. The reason why the "Snow Hideout" set exists when we have igloos is because the set released August 15, 2015. It wasn't announced that igloos were even being worked on until October 20, 2015, and the first snapshot to include the structure released the next day. So basically, LEGO had planned on making an igloo themed set well before they were even shown to the public, let alone in a full release of the game. The frog in the "Swamp Adventure" build is the wrong color. The set features the brown/orange frog, while the build has the white/gray frog. Fun fact: The "Llama Village" is actually the THIRD largest LEGO Minecraft set in terms of piece count, with second and first being "The Village" and "The Mountain Cave" respectively. The "Fortress" build, similar to the "Swamp Adventure," features the wrong color of mob, this time the horse. The set has the brown and white horse, whereas the build has a gray horse. In "The Bakery," I'm almost certain the Purpur Stairs are actually supposed to be a Magenta Wool behind a Magenta Carpet. The LEGO pieces are more in line with Magenta Wool than what they use for Purpur, and due to both the Light Blue Wool and Villager in the set as well (Villages containing white and yellow Wool), I think it's fair to say it's Magenta Wool and Carpet. And finally, just something I wanted to talk about, but LEGO Minecraft sets actually aren't that expensive overall. Yes, a lot of the bigger ones and of course anything that's not in production anymore will be expensive, but for the most part, LEGO Minecraft sets range from $10-30. I just recently bought two sets for less than $40 each, and they're really nice sets with a nice size, a good amount of mobs, a nice block variety. LEGO Minecraft actually has some of the best sets in terms of value, especially compared to some of the other licensed themes. (Also, you missed the Micro World sets 😉)
  • @ThedoodfromBosnia
    Wonderful video, short intro, straight to the building, no stalling.... absolutely perfect
  • @khaleekitty3888
    What an amazing idea! I hope others will be able to come across this video and recognize your creativity and dedication! Keep up the amazing work! Your videos are always a joy to watch! ❤
  • @THE_CUBER574
    Can somebody count how many times did he pop his totem?😅
  • @LoganBrickfilms
    I used to collect a lot of lego Minecraft, it was so cool to see them built in the actual game!
  • @kmalulan1
    i can’t even begin to imagine how much work this was, great video and great builds!!
  • @wetwillyis_1881
    I love how you started out so happy and excited and then proceeded to get more and more frustrated. Just like all Lego and Minecraft projects.
  • @justin_railfan
    Dude thank you for taking the initiative to actually build ALL of them, I’ve see videos where people only build like 10-30 and have clickbait titles saying they built all sets. Really appreciate your dedication and great video!
  • @toffe5729
    Insanely impressive man! I wanna recreate some of these in my own world they look awesome and you did so well translating them into actual Minecraft, great video Its insane how many underrated MC youtubers there are.
  • @Snellythedog
    The nostalgia from the first series of Minecraft legos is almost unmatched.
  • Some Lego sets (like the first night and bedrock adventure) have preordained ways to fit them with other sets in the back of the instructions
  • @3somy10
    Keep up the good work👍👍