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Introducing the Lego Natural History Museum: The Largest Modular Set Ever Created

The Lego Group has launched the “Lego Natural History Museum”, the largest set ever created in the modular Lego series.

The new product is made up of a total of 4,014 bricks, the largest number of any modular LEGO set ever made. It features an ancient architectural style decorated with glass windows and huge pillars, and lifelike exhibits that fill two floors. The roof and each floor are designed to be easily separated so you can observe the exhibition hall.

The first floor of the museum consists of a fossil room and a geology room. Earth’s history is vividly revealed, including a huge Brachiosaurus fossil as tall as the second floor of a building, saber-toothed tigers with large tusks, dinosaur egg fossils, and colorful minerals.

If you go up to the second floor, you can see models of the Earth and planets of the solar system depicting the expected orbit of the rocket and a diorama of a future space base. The director’s office and the astronomical telescope are also hidden on the roof. Also included are accessories such as a large stone statue, a cherry tree and a poster that make the museum scenery more colorful, as well as 7 minifigures.

The dimensions of the finished product are 38cm wide, 25cm long and 31cm high. Using the connectors on the bottom plate, you can combine it with other modular LEGO sets to further expand your collection.

The “LEGO Natural History Museum” is sold through the official LEGO Store, both online and offline. The price is 399,900 won.

Photo = Lego Group

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