The LEGO Group has revealed the original replica of the most famous ship of all time: the RMS Titanic
For the first time, fans can recreate the finest detail of the luxury ocean liner in LEGO bricks, 110 years after it left Belfast port in 1911. The LEGO Titanic is one of the longest and largest LEGO models made up to today, consisting of 9.090 pieces: A truly immersive building challenge for LEGO fans.
In addition to its size, the Titanic was known for its majestic splendor, faithfully reproduced in the set. Under the unmistakable exterior of the LEGO Titanic, they develop several interior rooms to explore, including the large scale in first class which spans six decks and the Jacobean style dining room, which was located on deck D of the ship.
LEGO Titanic: here is the tribute to the most famous ship in history
The Titanic was also famous for its unmatched speed, outclassing other ships of the time; moreover, on the lower decks, fans will find a replica of the hall cutting-edge machines. Mike Psiaki, Master Design of the LEGO Group commented:
When it opened, the Titanic represented the pinnacle of marine engineering – the largest moving vehicle ever created. It has been an incredible journey to recreate this iconic LEGO brick ship, using blueprints created over a century ago. The attention and precision placed in designing the LEGO Titanic in its meticulous details and scale, has allowed us to give life to one of the most challenging building experiences ever. We know that brick builders and ship enthusiasts of all ages will love to try their hand at this set and proudly display it in their homes.
With a length of over 1.3 meters, the LEGO Titanic set is perfect for display and comes with a special nameplate with the ship’s name. It will go on sale from 8 November at the LEGO Stores and on the official website at the recommended price of € 629,99.
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