LEGO Art’s 11,695-Piece World Map Is Made for Wanderlusters
LEGO Art has just released a massive new kit that sees the most pieces ever included in a set in LEGO Group’s history.
Fiorella Groves, Creative Lead for LEGO Art, comments, “We know that our adult fans love to travel, but many haven’t been able to do so for over a year now. We thought that there was no better way of helping explore the world while relaxing in the comfort of their home than by allowing them to build, rebuild, plan and reminisce through building. We hope the LEGO Art World Map will inspire new adventures in some, and help others relive and celebrate wonderful travel memories from the past.”
The set features 40 interconnecting base plates that can be arranged in three different ways, colored LEGO brick “Pins” for marking destinations, a coffee-table style instruction booklet, and a white brick-built frame and two hanging elements.
The LEGO Art World Map goes on sale on June 1 over at LEGO’s online store.
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