La dame de fer: Colossus made of clamping blocks: Lego presents maxi-miniature of the Eiffel Tower

It is truly a highlight that Lego officially presented just under six weeks before Christmas.

La dame de fer: Colossus made of clamping blocks: Lego presents maxi-miniature of the Eiffel Tower

It is truly a highlight that Lego officially presented just under six weeks before Christmas. And that initially has nothing to do with the quality and the building fun. With a height of 1.49 meters, the new Lego Eiffel Tower sets new standards simply because of its dimensions. Here even a medium-sized adult has to stretch if he wants to put the mini tricolore on top of the Parisian symbol as the crowning glory. Incidentally, the original, built in the French capital in 1889, has been doing very well topless for a long time. But only marginally.

The set with the number 10307 is not only the highest, but also the most part that Lego has launched on the market since it was founded 90 years ago. 10,000 and one stone must be used for the finished model. That's almost 1000 more parts than the Colosseum, which was presented in November 2019 (and built by stern in one night). The two tourist magnets are only surpassed by the Lego world map, which was released in summer 2021 but consists largely of mini round tiles.

This isn't the first time Lego has attempted one of the world's most iconic landmarks. In 2014, a comparatively tiny set of 321 pieces was launched in the Architecture series. The "Iron Lady" in the Paris skyline, which has been on sale since 2018, is shown a little smaller and purist.

If you want to build the giant out of mostly dark gray plastic bricks and put it in your apartment, you first need two things: Depending on your experience, you need between 12 and 20 hours to build and plenty of space. Because the platform alone on which the model stands is 57 by 57 centimeters long and wide. There is also a massive box with dozens of numbered plastic bags. Lego is also advancing in terms of price in record-breaking dimensions. For the 10,001 parts, the Danes call for a list price of just under 630 euros. In the currency of Lego fans, this corresponds to a part price of around 6.3 cents.

The set will initially be available exclusively in Lego stores and the Lego online shop from November 25, 2022.

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