It’s hard to fully convey just how massive this LEGO Titanic replica is—it’s the fourth-largest LEGO set ever, in fact, after the World Map (which has the most pieces, but is sadly retired), the Eiffel Tower (which stands the tallest and is available now), and the coming soon Segrada Familia.
Before it’s opened and put together, the box with all the pieces in it weighs more than 30 pounds by itself! When completed, it’s a 1:200 scale model of the real thing, and there are cross-sections that show interior details like the first-class dining room, grand staircase, boiler rooms, and cabins. If you turn the propellers, the piston engines inside move (and you can also raise or lower the anchor or adjust the tension line between the masts). Ages 18+
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