The LEGO Group has just unveiled its latest masterpiece, the LEGO Icons Natural History Museum Set, and it’s already causing a buzz among enthusiasts and collectors. This magnificent new set is not only the largest modular set by piece count ever released by LEGO but also one of the most eagerly awaited themes by LEGO fans.
The LEGO Icons Natural History Museum Set is a remarkable addition to the LEGO Modular Buildings Collection. It boasts fresh architectural design, innovative building techniques, and a plethora of engaging narratives. This two-story model features dual atriums, a removable roof, and a middle floor, all meticulously packed with brick-built exhibits and intricate details.
One of the standout features is the massive brick-built Brachiosaurus skeleton that greets visitors at the entrance. This colossal dinosaur extends from the first floor to the second, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle. The museum also houses a variety of smaller exhibits, including a sabretooth skull, fossils, and even dinosaur eggs.
Venturing to the second floor, visitors will find a captivating map of the planet, showcasing the projected orbit of a new rocket, an intricate orrery of the solar system, and a diorama of a futuristic space base. On the rooftop, the museum’s curator’s office offers a glimpse into their world as they write memoirs about their experiences and travels.
The LEGO Natural History Museum Set consists of an impressive 4,014 pieces, providing hours of building enjoyment and imaginative play. With its dual skylights allowing natural light to flood the interior, this set brilliantly illuminates the towering Brachiosaurus skeleton and the treasure trove of exhibits within.
This remarkable creation, with dimensions measuring H: 12, L: 14.5, and D: 9.5 inches, is available for pre-order now and will be on sale from December 1st, with a price tag of $450. It’s a must-have for LEGO aficionados and history buffs alike, offering a journey through time from the past to the future. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this iconic piece of LEGO history.
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