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LEGO unveils 10,000+ piece Eiffel Tower set

November 15, 2022 by Amie Cranswick

LEGO has announced that the world renowned Parisian landmark the Eiffel Tower is getting recreated in brick form with the Eiffel Tower (10307) model from the Travel & History series set to hit shelves on November 25th. The set consists of over 10,000 pieces and stands at just over 58 inches tall, making it the tallest LEGO set yet. Check out the promotional images here….

Ready for an awe-inspiring challenge? Standing at almost 5 feet tall, the LEGO® Eiffel tower (10307) set for adults is the flagship model in the LEGO Travel & History series. And it’s not just one of the tallest LEGO sets ever, it’s got one of the largest piece counts too – with 10,001 pieces for an immersive experience from start to finish. It also makes a top gift idea for travel or history lovers.

Just like the original construction, this collectible model is assembled in 4 sections. The process closely follows the way the real tower was built, giving you a unique insight into Gustave Eiffel’s engineering brilliance. Discover true-to-life details throughout, including landscaping, 3 observation platforms, lifts and a broadcast tower, topped off with the French flag.

  • A build like no other – Get ready to break records with this LEGO® Eiffel tower model set for adults. Standing at almost 5 feet tall and with 10,001 pieces, it’s a collectible piece to cherish forever
  • Recreate history – You’ll assemble this Eiffel tower (10307) model in 4 parts, reminiscent of the original monument’s construction, and learn novel building techniques to delight LEGO® fans
  • Faithful geometry – This 360° model closely follows the real Eiffel tower’s decor with arches, supports, cross bracing, railings and even a faithful view when looking up from beneath
  • Set the scene – Take your time crafting the Esplanade, where ground-level details include Parisian lamp posts, benches, trees and shrubs 
  • Ascend the tower – Head skyward as you assemble the 4 plinths, 3 observation platforms, lifts with cabling, Gustave Eiffel’s private office at the top and broadcast tower
  • Separates for transportation – This LEGO® Eiffel tower model separates into 4 parts and features carrying handles so you can move and display your build
  • Dimensions – Model measures over 149 cm (58.5 in.) high, 57 cm (22.5 in.) wide and 57 cm (22.5 in.) deep, making it one of the largest ever LEGO® model sets

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, News, Toys Tagged With: LEGO, LEGO Eiffel Tower

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth’s editorial and management team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Editor-in-Chief of FlickeringMyth.com since 2023.

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