Building the Ultimate LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog Track – Epic Family Fun! #LEGOPartner #LEGOSonic #Ad



Creating the Biggest LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog Race Track! #LEGOPartner #LEGOSonic #AD from Youtuber- Emmasaurus

Building the LARGEST LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog Track! A Roller Coaster of Fun! #LEGOPartner #LEGOSonic #AD”

Hey there, Lego enthusiasts! Today, we have something totally exciting to share with you. Our fabulous friend Emmasaurus recently received an intriguing email from the LEGO Group. They were like, “Hey Emily, we want you to build the largest Lego Sonic the Hedgehog track in the world!” Now, that’s a challenge we can get behind!

In Emma’s video, she opens a massive 25 lb box of Lego sets sent by LEGO themselves. And let me tell you, there’s no shortage of bricks here! With five sets of the largest Lego Sonic the Hedgehog Green Hill Zone Loop challenge, she’s got her work cut out for her. But fear not, Emma is ready to take on this monumental task.

In true Emma style, she assembles a team of helpers: her husband Ross and her mom. They embark on an assembly line of Lego building, with each member contributing their expertise. Well, almost each member. Sorry Sonic, you may be fast on the video games, but your team of tiny builders could use some lessons in speed!

After completing the initial set, they are left with a massive pile of Lego pieces to work with. With ramps, platforms, hoops, and minifigures, Emma’s creative mind is already envisioning the amazing track she can build. But she doesn’t stop there. Emma takes on the challenge of building all the additional sets herself, and despite being a self-proclaimed slow builder, she’s determined to finish them all within an hour or two. Go, Emma, go!

Meanwhile, Ross, the handy husband, is experimenting with incorporating motors into the track. It’s not as easy as they thought, but they’re determined to make it happen. With a big motor in hand, they try to ensure stability and speed. Who knew building a Lego Sonic track could become a battle of us versus gravity?

To add some extra flair to the track, Emma invites their crafty friend Josh to help out. Armed with a whiteboard, they brainstorm a plan for the course. They get creative and start looking around the house for random objects that could be utilized. An ironing board, desk calendar, and cardboard boxes all become part of the action. It’s like being a kid again, playing with Lego at a friend’s house. Remember those days?

The course begins with a cool zigzag effect using household items and cleverly taped cardboard boxes on the stairs, taking advantage of gravity’s assistance. Sonic rolls down the stairs, navigating through the boxes, and enters the real obstacle course on the dining room table. It’s a marvel to watch!

The team faces challenges as they figure out how to transition Sonic from the stairs to the table. They try various methods, including a giant cardboard box, before settling on a trusty metal ruler. Sometimes simplicity is the key, folks!

As the track progresses, Emma encounters a dilemma on how to continue the course. Should Sonic encounter Dr. Eggman in a domino effect? Should there be a second Sonic to attack? After some trial and error, she decides to extend the course and create multiple sections with different starting points. Smart move, Emma!

With determination and a rotating lazy Susan, Emma sets Sonic on a mini roller coaster. It’s an epic way to kick off the course’s second part. They even build an exclusive section for Amy, Sonic’s pink hedgehog companion. But not everything goes according to plan. Launch numbers get mixed up, and Sonic’s jumping abilities come into question.

Throughout the video, you can see the team’s excitement, creativity, and love for Lego building. It’s infectious! You can’t help but be inspired to grab some bricks and start building your own epic track.

So, if you’re a Lego investing enthusiast like us, make sure to check out Emma’s video as she gives tips on building the largest Lego Sonic the Hedgehog track. It’s a roller coaster of fun that will surely make you smile. And remember, building Lego isn’t just for kids. It’s an adventure that anyone can enjoy!

Until next time, keep building, keep investing, and may the bricks be with you!

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Check out this video from Emmasaurus here

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