LEGO Set Reveal – Natural History Museum 10326
VISIT THE BRICK-BUILT WORLD’S FIRST MODULAR NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
LEGO Modular Building reveals are always guaranteed to cause a high dose of anticipation in the LEGO community, and the latest reveal from the city-building theme is especially exciting, offering a much-needed staple for any metropolitan area – LEGO Icons Natural History Museum 10326.
This grand building houses plenty of exhibits and is full of colourful details and elements, heavily inspired by real-world locations such as London’s Natural History Museum and New York City’s American Museum of Natural History. In this report, we’ll take a closer look at all the official LEGO images, details, and release information.
What Is the Release Date for the LEGO Icons Natural History Museum?
Speculating LEGO fans initially thought they would have to wait until January 2024 to get their hands on this ambitious modular building set. However, LEGO have now confirmed the model can be pre-ordered today, with shipping from 1st December 2023 – just in time for Christmas.
How Much Is the LEGO 10326 Model?
Modular Natural History Museum 10326 is priced at £259.99 – see it on the LEGO store.
What Is the Brick Count?
LEGO Icons 10326 Natural History Museum contains 4,014 pieces, making it a detailed building challenge for any LEGO enthusiast.
How Many LEGO Minifigures Are Included?
The museum includes 7 LEGO minifigures, including the curator, cleaning staff, a warden, exhibit visitors and even a pet dog.
LEGO Icons Natural History Museum 10326 – Features
This masterpiece of modular design invites guests to ‘go back in time’ and ‘explore the future’, as per the hanging prints draped over the building’s second-floor exterior, which also show fun images of the planets and a dinosaur.
As with all modular building sets, the outside of the Natural History Museum 10326 is one of the main visual draws, with the stunning, porticoed entrance, cherry blossom tree and several statues of famous LEGO figures standing to greet guests. This stylish model will sit neatly as part of any modular city scene, with a decorated street level and plenty of room for minifigures.
The roof is built in a traditional architectural style, with the raised central section housing the curator’s office (visible when the door is opened). Two skylights also allow light to enter the building and illuminate the atrium and exhibition rooms within.
The museum’s ground floor houses one of the stand-out elements of the set – the skeleton of a brachiosaurus dinosaur, towering through an atrium up to the second floor. This is one of the model’s highlights, adding some authenticity to the replica museum and evoking strong childhood memories for any AFOL who visited a dinosaur exhibition as a child. There are also plenty of other, smaller natural history exhibits on show.
The 4,014-piece model includes room for a detailed second floor, which houses the space and travel exhibits. The tiny rocket and planetary flight map in the central room are charming additions, while the maritime room on the right contains a treasure trove of curios, including model ships and an anchor.
The sheer detail and sense of magic in this set makes it one of the most anticipated modular sets of the year for us, and we’re looking forward to adding it to our collection. Don’t forget to pre-order the set today over at LEGO Online.
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