
This should be fun…
At 3449 pieces, it’s the largest LEGO set ever!
The best thing is, it’s fully functional! [Puny rebel base not included.] What to test it on, what to test it on….
Lego Box: "Piece 3450 not included. It´s you!"
These guys have everything calculated…
keshi: I imagine when it’s built it looks a lot like the photo on the front of the box? 🙂
wait! Maybe the Emperor is behind all this, and contracted Lego to make this puzzle and eventually find free skilled constructors to finish his station… !
What if once you finish the -unfinished- game successfully you are abducted?
Good Lord, that must have cost about $100. I’ve got 3 half-gallon ice cream buckets of Legos back home in Iowa from when I was a kid. When I pass through a toy store these days (rare), I’m always shocked at how expensive Lego sets are.
The whole idea of a Lego set depicting something that is unfinished is fantastic. 🙂
Someone w/ too much time on their hands ought to do the same thing with the Freedom Tower here in NYC. As the real thing goes up, he/she snaps a pic of their own under-construction Lego model of it, and post it. (I.e., this would make the lucky individual just as active in the real building process as poor Daniel Libeskind will be!)
With a few hundred more pieces, perhaps you could also use this kit to make a Lego Borg Cube.
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