Stunning 250,000-Piece Star Wars LEGO Custom Recreates The Battle Of H๏τh

An incredibly dedicated LEGO builder created one of the biggest and most impressive custom Star Wars dioramas of all time. Inspired by the Battle of H๏τh from Episode V, this remarkable custom model features an insane amount of LEGO bricks. However, it also features far more than what we see in The Empire Strikes Back.

Created by @brickplumber and shared on Instagram, this stunning Battle of H๏τh diorama was built a couple of years back. However, the custom LEGO Star Wars display is so cool that it has recently made the rounds again online. Featuring over 250,000 pieces and taking over multiple tables, this Battle of H๏τh model is truly a sight to behold.

This Custom LEGO Battle of H๏τh Goes So Far Beyond The Battle Itself

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As Beyond the Brick TV goes over @brickplumber’s entire build in the above video, it’s quite remarkable to see all the features and various elements that have been incorporated into this absolutely mᴀssive build.

Rather than simply using LEGO’s official UCS AT-ATs, it’s confirmed that each of the three walkers was custom-built using 6,000 pieces each, and the same goes for the Rebel snowspeeders trying to take them out with tow cables. Likewise, the entire H๏τh landscape with its textures and gray rocks poking out from the white snow looks absolutely beautiful.

There’s also some dynamic explosions near the trenches where the Rebel Alliance made their desperate defense at the beginning of The Empire Strikes Back, not to mention the large ion cannon the Alliance used to incapacitate the Star Destroyers waiting in H๏τh’s orbit, allowing them to make their escape from the icy snow planet.

However, things only get more impressive once the camera pans to the interior of the Rebels’ Echo Base, featuring not only an entire modified UCS Millennium Falcon and more Rebel starfighters, but also an entire barracks, cafeteria, a doughnut shop, and even a movie theater.

I also really enjoyed the portal in the far top corner of the build, inspired by the LEGO Dimensions video game, which saw Kylo Ren arriving with a few First Order stormtroopers. Overall, it’s pretty remarkable what LEGO builders can do with enough time, creativity, and a whole lotta plastic bricks.

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