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The team at WLWYB (We Love What You Build) are back with a brand new take on their table of the LEGO colors, this time they’ve styled it on the iconic London Underground Map!

The Metro Map of the LEGO Colors is a new spin on the classic Periodic Table of the LEGO Colors, designed by LEGO fans, for LEGO fans. WLWYB are big into data visualization and always looking for fun and creative ways to showcase the awesome world of LEGO colors. Whether it’s a funky map or a sleek chart, their goal is to make those LEGO colors stand out like never before.

As a special treat the first 2,000 units will be numbered, making them super collectible, so don’t miss out. Use the link below to go directly to the product page, use our code THEBRICKPOST to get 10% off your order.

Enter THEBRICKPOST during checkout at wlwyb.com for 10% off your order!

Continue reading to see more images and to find out what we think of the product, how it will come in handy and how good it looks on display.

The package you get through your door, after removing it from the outer packaging, is thin, tidy and presented in a contemporary way. I personally love this as it shows that they go that extra mile to brand themselves as a premium business and brand.

Carefully slicing the tape and opening the box you get your first glimpse of your Metro Map Of LEGO Colors. As you slowly peel back the bubble wrap you’re hit with the many bright and colourful pieces on display.

Holding the 30cm by 40cm product in your hand and finally getting a closer look at it is extremely satisfying, when unboxing ours I couldn’t stop smiling. The quality of the board, the data presented and of course the many new and genuine LEGO elements used in the making of it is outstanding. This may sound over the top but it’s genuinely how I feel about it and in no way swayed by it being a review copy, I would purchase this in a heartbeat.

Although not every single colour or element is represented, the board covers a huge array of official colours and their official names will help even the most die-hard fans of LEGO. Being a (small) MOC builder myself I often struggle naming colours correctly, so having the names for them is essential , I can finally find what I’m looking for and more importantly refer to them properly without causing myself embarrassment around other fans.

Using the London Underground Map as a design is genius and known the World over, the simple layout of the coloured lines with  stops (LEGO pieces) at well spaced increments, it’s very east to read and follow.

You’ll notice that each one is numbered, we received #523. The first 2,000 units will be numbered, making them super collectible, so don’t miss out. Use the link below to go directly to the product page, use our code THEBRICKPOST to get 10% off your order.


We Love What You Build offer so much more than just this awesome product, they still stock and ship the Periodic Table of the LEGO Colors and their wonderful tshirt to match. These are sold separately and are also covered by our discount code, their whole product range is, so please feel free to use it for whatever you fancy. We appreciate every use and it let’s us know you’ve read this review and enjoyed it.

Overall the Metro Map of the LEGO Colors is stunning straight outta’ the box. From placing your order, receiving it and unboxing it for yourself, the whole experience is a good one. The common phrase ‘you get what you pay for‘ comes to mind, you buy premium – you get premium.

To get your hands on your very own please head over to www.wlwyb.com, browse their extensive range and see what else takes your fancy. Once ready to order pop THEBRICKPOST into the appropriate box during checkout and a cheeky 10% discount will be applied. Get in!

Thank you.

Enter THEBRICKPOST during checkout here for 10% off your order!

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Greg
Hello there, I’m Greg, the founder of The Brick Post! Please join me in appreciating all things LEGO from news and reviews to MOCs and more!

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