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LEGO Announcement: 10255 Assembly Square (Modular Building series)

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ghostmind

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10255 Assembly Square
Ages 16+. 4,002 pieces.
US $279.99 - CA $329.99 - DE 239.99€ - UK £169.99 - DK 2099.00 DKK
*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.

Celebrate ten years of Modular Building with the Assembly Square!

Take a trip to the amazing Assembly Square, developed to celebrate ten years of LEGO® Modular Buildings, featuring a wealth of unsurpassed, intricate details and hidden surprises. Easy-to-remove building sections provide access to the highly detailed interior, comprising a ground level with a bakery, florist’s shop and café, a middle level with a music store, photo studio and dental office, and an upper-level dance studio and apartment with access to a rooftop terrace with barbecue. The exterior of the building features a detailed sidewalk with outdoor café furniture, fountain, streetlamps and a highly elaborate facade with beautifully detailed windows and doors, three buildable shop signs, spired tower and a decorative roofline. Collect and build an entire town with the LEGO Creator Expert Modular Building series 10243 Parisian Restaurant, 10246 Detective’s Office and 10251 Brick Bank. Includes eight minifigures and a baby figure.

• Includes eight minifigures: a dentist, barista, baker, florist, music store assistant, dancer, photographer and a LEGO® fan, plus a baby figure.
• The three-level Assembly Square features an authentic, elaborate facade with detailed windows and doors, three buildable shop signs, spired tower, decorative roofline and a rooftop terrace, plus a detailed tiled sidewalk with a fountain, outdoor café furniture and two streetlamps. The highly detailed interior includes a bakery, florist’s shop, café, music store, photo studio, dental office, apartment and a dance studio.
• Ground level features a bakery with counter, cash register, shelves, opening oven, wedding cake and assorted buildable pastries and treats; a florist’s shop with counter, cash register, garden tools, flower arrangements, bouquets and a blue and yellow macaw parrot element; and a café with espresso machine, counter, bench seating and pie elements.
• Middle level features a music store with a buildable drum set, two guitars and saxophone element; photo studio with buildable classic camera and adjustable tripod; and a dental office with buildable reclining chair, waiting area, telephone and a sink.
• Upper level features a dance studio with buildable piano and reflective mirror element; an apartment with buildable foldout sofa bed, detailed kitchen, toilet, micro LEGO® train, modular buildings and Eiffel Tower, and access to a rooftop terrace with buildable barbecue, table and a neglected plant.
• Accessory elements include a ballerina skirt, Chihuahua, pretzel, ornamental chicken and candy. Also includes a buildable telephone, grill, baby carriage and buildable lamps.
• Remove the building sections to access the detailed interior.
• Adjust the camera tripod and take photos all around the square.
• Recline the dentist chair and reveal those pearly whites!
• Open the oven door to remove your freshly-baked pastries.
• Fold out the sofa bed and relax while you admire your modular buildings collection!
• Celebrate Modular Buildings with this awesome 10th anniversary LEGO® Creator Expert set!
• This set offers an age-appropriate build and play experience for ages 16+.
• New decorated elements include a dentist torso, dentist window and 2×3 tile with the 10182 Café Corner box front.
• Includes lots of curved and corner angle tiles, garage doors used as box windows and LEGO® Technic excavator scoops used as roofing elements.
• Collect and build an entire town with the LEGO® Creator Expert Modular Building series 10243 Parisian Restaurant, 10246 Detective’s Office and 10251 Brick Bank.
• Measures over 13” (35cm) high, 14” (38cm) wide and 9” (25cm) deep.
Available for sale directly through LEGO® beginning January 1st, via shop.LEGO.com, LEGO® Stores or via phone.




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Crono27

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While that looks cool.that's alot of peices... my neices would destroy that in seconds if we ever built it T^T
 

Busty

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I aspire to one day be rich and accomplished enough that doing a massive LEGO set like this becomes my 'full time job' for a week..., or two..., or three.
 

Melon Husk

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[• This set offers an age-appropriate build and play experience for ages 16+.]
This has to be a marketing thing... Printing that on the box must mean they have a huge adult LEGO market. Not my hobby anymore but I bet I'd have a good time building it.
 
This has to be a marketing thing... Printing that on the box must mean they have a huge adult LEGO market. Not my hobby anymore but I bet I'd have a good time building it.

There is a huge market for adults. That is why this series has gone for ten years for one example.

And in before complaining about LEGO being more expensive than it used to be.
 

ghostmind

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Previous buildings in the modular series:

10251 Brick Bank (2016)



10246 Detective's Office (2015)



10243 Parisian Restaurant (2014)



10232 Palace Cinema (2013)



10224 Town Hall (2012)



10218 Pet Shop (2011)



10211 Grand Emporium (2010)



10197 Fire Brigade (2009)



10185 Green Grocer (2008)



10182 Cafe Corner (2007)




Also, not officially a modular set, but a close cousin, is the 10190 Market Street (2007).

 
I'm really glad that they stuck to the same price to piece ratio as previous ones. It's still super expensive but its not as bad as other Lego sets.

And it looks fucking amazing, this shit is straight up art.
 

mclem

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One thing in the blurb set red flags going:

Collect and build an entire town with the LEGO Creator Expert Modular Building series 10243 Parisian Restaurant, 10246 Detective’s Office and 10251 Brick Bank.

Would it be safe to infer that that means the retirement of both Pet Shop and Palace Cinema before this is officially released?
 

muteki

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I love these modular sets but unfortunately don't have the time/space/cash to own them.

They are what I always imagined the "CITY" theme should be. Growing up I always rolled my eyes at what they would pass off as a police station in the regular sets.
 

otapnam

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ive started collecting the smaller 30-70$ sets. from the homes to vacation homes and the new RV. My kid isnt old enough to play with them yet so im just squirreling them away when i find a good deal.

not sure if I'm going to make the jump to the modulars but im scared with the discontinuation rumor - I might have to get one or two before theyre gone
 

Krejlooc

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This is so cool. Lego have been the most consistently awesome toys of my lifetime. I remember wanting a mindstorm kit so badly.
 
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