LEGO Icons Natural History Museum 10326

Just announced, the LEGO Icons Natural History Museum

News: LEGO Icons Natural History Museum 10326

The LEGO Group announces the arrival of its largest modular set by piece count and one of the most requested building themes by fans.  The LEGO® Icons Natural History Museum Set.

LEGO Icons Natural History Museum 10326 Release Date

LEGO® Icons Natural History Museum

The LEGO Icons Natural History Museum Set is the perfect addition to the LEGO Modular Buildings Collection. It features fresh architecture, new building techniques and countless fun stories.

The two-story model includes dual atriums, a removable roof and middle floor, and is packed with brick-built exhibits and details.

To the right of the entrance, visitors are welcomed by a giant brick-built Brachiosaurus skeleton. This dinosaur is so large, its neck rises above the first floor and stretches into the second.

It’s flanked by several smaller exhibits including a sabretooth skull, a fossil, and yes, even dinosaur eggs. So Cool!

So, up on the landing, the museum’s geology section showcases a colourful array of quartz, geodes, stalagmites and spotlighting a cutaway of the earth and its molten core.

Heading up to the second floor, witness a large map of the planet showing the projected orbit of a new rocket, a detailed orrery of the solar system, and a diorama of a future space base.

But up on the roof, the museum’s curator recounts their experiences and travels in their detailed office writing memoirs.

Get ready to go on a journey from the past to the future and celebrate key moments in world history with the LEGO Icons Natural History Museum Set.

 


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