If we think about LEGO®, it is very possible that our minds will almost certainly go to some of the most common sets that the brand has. That’s what it’s like to have a huge catalog to choose from, where there are options based on movies, video games and many other things. Now, there are also other sets that They are more original and uniquethese being perfect to give a special touch to any corner of the house (or to make a good gift).
There are several that could fit perfectly into this description that we mentioned a few lines above, but we leave you below a very varied selection to make it easier for you to choose:
- LEGO® Baratie Floating Restaurant by 299.99 eurosone of the best sets from the Netflix series ‘One Piece’.
- LEGO® The Simpsons: Krusty Burger by 199.99 eurosthe recreation of this hamburger restaurant full of details.
- LEGO® How to train your Dragon: Toothless by 69.99 eurosa very nice set that even includes a repaired mount and fin.
- LEGO® Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 F1 Car by 229.99 eurosideal for all Formula 1 lovers.
- LEGO® Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory by 219.99 eurosa set of more than 2,000 pieces inspired by the iconic film.
LEGO® Baratie Floating Restaurant
The Danish firm launched just a few months ago some sets of the live action ‘One Piece’ and this Baratie is the most impressive of all of them. It is made up of more than 3,400 pieces and its interior is full of different spaces that we can configure however we want with the 10 minifigures it includes. If you are a fan of the work created by Eiichiro Oda, you can get it for 299.99 euros.
LEGO® The Simpsons: Krusty Burger
Many of us have grown up watching ‘The Simpsons’ and also have some sets from this animated series. Perhaps the most striking of all is this Krusty Burger, made up of more than 1,600 pieces. No detail is missing, including even a reference to the episode where Homer and Bart steal the grease from the back of the restaurant. Costs 199.99 euros
LEGO® How to train your Dragon: Toothless
From the live action of ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ we have this Destenao, a very nice set. Composed of almost 800 pieces, we have a figure that has several moving parts, such as the head, jaw or wings. In addition, it has some accessories such as a llama or a fish to place in the mouth. Costs 69.99 euros.
LEGO® Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 F1 Car
Motor lovers also have a good variety of sets, this F1 being one of the most spectacular. This car does not lack any type of detail, such as a steering that really works, the engine block or a spoiler that even has DRS. Assembling its more than 1,600 pieces is quite a spectacle, whether we want to do it alone or with others. Costs 229.99 euros.
LEGO® Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
We close with this Chocolate Factory set, based on the 70s movie. It’s a set that even comes with the chocolate waterfall (which can move thanks to a wheel), which includes a lot of details throughout and comes with seven minifigures. An ideal set for nostalgic people who go out 219.99 euros.
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