The final large Lego set of the season is an enormous Botanical Garden.

Lego has revealed a massive greenhouse modeled after Kew Gardens, featuring 12 minifigures and a variety of brick-built plants.

October 24th 2024.

The final large Lego set of the season is an enormous Botanical Garden.
The Botanical Garden is a breathtaking marvel, almost as expansive as the real thing. Recently, Lego has unveiled a massive Kew Gardens-style greenhouse that is sure to impress. This incredible set features 12 minifigures and an abundance of brick-built plants, making it one of the most ambitious designs from the Lego Ideas brand.

For those unfamiliar, Lego Ideas is a platform where fans can submit their own designs for potential Lego sets. These submissions are then voted on by the community and have the chance to become official Lego sets. While many of these ideas are based on existing licensed properties, such as the popular Jaws and Nightmare Before Christmas sets, this particular botanical garden set is an original creation and one of the largest to date.

Measuring at an impressive 51cm wide, 25cm long, and 22cm tall, this set is definitely not a quick and easy build. With a whopping 3,792 pieces, it will surely keep Lego enthusiasts occupied for quite some time. The set also includes three atriums with removable roofs and walls, a spiral staircase, observation deck, and a charming café with outdoor seating.

But the real stars of this set are the 12 minifigures, which include two gardeners, a barista, and a variety of adorable animals such as a dog, squirrel, rabbit, and four birds. Of course, it wouldn't be a botanical garden without an assortment of plant life, and this set does not disappoint. With over 35 different species of plants, including Coffea arabica, Japanese maple, Eucalyptus pauciflora, and a date palm, this set truly captures the beauty of a real-life botanical garden.

The mastermind behind this impressive design is Italian fan Valentina Bima, who combined her love for botanical gardens and transparent Lego elements to create this stunning set. In her own words, "the transparent elements allow you to build buildings, vehicles, spaceships or anything you can imagine with a pleasant and captivating external shape allowing you to see the internal details and the Lego Minifigures."

This set is not only a collector's dream but also a major gift with a price tag of £289.99 in the UK. It will be available for purchase on November 4th at Lego stores and their website. However, Lego Insiders, who can easily sign up for free, will have early access on November 1st. And for those who purchase the set between November 1st and 7th, they will also receive a free Botanicals Entrance Gate set, exclusively designed to fit at the front of the model.

As an added bonus, this set is compatible with other modular buildings, such as the Natural History Museum and Jazz Club, so you can create your own Lego cityscape. But with its impressive size and intricate details, it's safe to say that this set will require more than just a Christmas morning to complete.

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