Eiffel Tower (10181) Box Art
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Its about time, they've been talking about this for weeks...
It looks a lot better than I had thought it would be. I may buy it, but the price is a little steep...
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It looks a lot better than I had thought it would be. I may buy it, but the price is a little steep...
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While I'm impressed by the size of this thing, I personally feel that lego could probably make it look smoother with some slopes. But the bley brick count sounds really impressive and I might just get 1 for that purpose 

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Nice... Is that the record holder for Tallest Lego Set ever?
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This makes me wish I wanted more bley.... almost. 
EDIT: Although on closer inspection, a lot of those bricks are corner bricks, which in my opinion are less useful than regular bricks. And who needs 254 railings?

EDIT: Although on closer inspection, a lot of those bricks are corner bricks, which in my opinion are less useful than regular bricks. And who needs 254 railings?
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Someone who is building a large walkway...Traveler wrote:This makes me wish I wanted more bley.... almost.
EDIT: Although on closer inspection, a lot of those bricks are corner bricks, which in my opinion are less useful than regular bricks. And who needs 254 railings?
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I'd like to get this set.
So what is 210€ in US dollars? Probably like $250 or something?
Anyways, thats a ton of dark bley! Great for us castle builders.
I noticed on the box it says 1:300. So if we were to buy 300 of these Eiffel Tower sets and stand them on top of each other vertically, then they would reach the actual height of the Eiffel Tower!!! Amazing!!
I have never been put into a financial situation with Lego, where I have to decide what sets I'll get and which ones I won't. Every year there has been at least one or two sets that really appealed to me, but this year there's at least 10!!
So what is 210€ in US dollars? Probably like $250 or something?
Anyways, thats a ton of dark bley! Great for us castle builders.

I noticed on the box it says 1:300. So if we were to buy 300 of these Eiffel Tower sets and stand them on top of each other vertically, then they would reach the actual height of the Eiffel Tower!!! Amazing!!
I have never been put into a financial situation with Lego, where I have to decide what sets I'll get and which ones I won't. Every year there has been at least one or two sets that really appealed to me, but this year there's at least 10!!
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Not just as tall, but life-sized. That would be a heck of a Brickfest project!Jacob C. wrote:I'd like to get this set.
I noticed on the box it says 1:300. So if we were to buy 300 of these Eiffel Tower sets and stand them on top of each other vertically, then they would reach the actual height of the Eiffel Tower!!! Amazing!!

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Nah, it'd take a lot more than 300 sets to recreate the full thing life-sized. Remember, as you grow in length, width and depth, the volume grows even larger.Athos wrote:Not just as tall, but life-sized. That would be a heck of a Brickfest project!Jacob C. wrote:I'd like to get this set.
I noticed on the box it says 1:300. So if we were to buy 300 of these Eiffel Tower sets and stand them on top of each other vertically, then they would reach the actual height of the Eiffel Tower!!! Amazing!!![]()
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If you had a 1:300 scale box, to recreate the original box, sure it'd be 300 boxes tall, but the volume would be closer to 27,000,000 boxes

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