It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
10350 Tudor Corner takes that same approach but swaps out a single subject for a location – in this case, the UK. It’s probably the most localised modular building since 2018’s Americana-inspired 10260 Downtown Diner, but that shouldn’t narrow its appeal, because there’s rather a lot to love here…
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
10350 Tudor Corner takes that same approach but swaps out a single subject for a location – in this case, the UK. It’s probably the most localised modular building since 2018’s Americana-inspired 10260 Downtown Diner, but that shouldn’t narrow its appeal, because there’s rather a lot to love here…
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
10350 Tudor Corner takes that same approach but swaps out a single subject for a location – in this case, the UK. It’s probably the most localised modular building since 2018’s Americana-inspired 10260 Downtown Diner, but that shouldn’t narrow its appeal, because there’s rather a lot to love here…
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
10350 Tudor Corner takes that same approach but swaps out a single subject for a location – in this case, the UK. It’s probably the most localised modular building since 2018’s Americana-inspired 10260 Downtown Diner, but that shouldn’t narrow its appeal, because there’s rather a lot to love here…
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
10350 Tudor Corner takes that same approach but swaps out a single subject for a location – in this case, the UK. It’s probably the most localised modular building since 2018’s Americana-inspired 10260 Downtown Diner, but that shouldn’t narrow its appeal, because there’s rather a lot to love here…
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
10350 Tudor Corner takes that same approach but swaps out a single subject for a location – in this case, the UK. It’s probably the most localised modular building since 2018’s Americana-inspired 10260 Downtown Diner, but that shouldn’t narrow its appeal, because there’s rather a lot to love here…
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.
10350 Tudor Corner takes that same approach but swaps out a single subject for a location – in this case, the UK. It’s probably the most localised modular building since 2018’s Americana-inspired 10260 Downtown Diner, but that shouldn’t narrow its appeal, because there’s rather a lot to love here…
It’s fair to say that 10326 Natural History Museum divided opinions among modular building collectors. Some of us enjoyed its larger-than-life approach to a subject long overdue in the LEGO Icons line-up, while others derided it for still looking too puny for what should be the centrepiece of a city. But for all its perceived faults, there was little arguing that the largest modular building yet hadn’t successfully skewered all the hallmarks of a real-life museum.