The Ultimate LEGO Challenge? This $600 Leaked Set Has Over 12,000 Pieces
A new rumor is catching attention among fans of LEGO, as reports suggest a very large set could be on the way.
The possible release is said to cost around $600, making it one of the most expensive sets the company has offered.
According to early information on Instagram, the set could include more than 12,000 pieces. If true, it would rank among the biggest LEGO builds ever made. These kinds of sets are usually aimed at experienced builders who enjoy long and detailed projects.
The design is rumored to be based on the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. The famous church has been under construction for over a century and is known for its complex look. That makes it a strong choice for a detailed LEGO model.
Instagram user BrickTap mentioned a total of 12,060 pieces. This would put it ahead of other large sets like the Eiffel Tower and World Map. It would also make it one of the most time-consuming builds LEGO has released.
Fans are already reacting online, even without official confirmation. Some are excited, while others are joking about the real building still not being finished. One fan asked, “Will it come with all the pieces, or will it be unfinished?” Another wrote, “Oh! that is gonna be beautiful!!!”
There is also talk that the set could launch on July 1, but LEGO has not confirmed anything yet. This means the details could still change before any official announcement.
The rumor follows news of a smaller PlayStation-themed set with around 2,000 pieces. Compared to that, this build would be much larger and more complex.
LEGO has been focusing more on adult collectors in recent years. Bigger and more detailed sets have become a key part of its lineup. A Sagrada Familia model would fit well into that trend and could appeal to both collectors and architecture fans.
The real building was designed by Antoni Gaudí and remains one of the most famous landmarks in the world. Construction is still ongoing, which adds to its unique story.
For now, this set remains unconfirmed. Fans will have to wait for LEGO to make it official. Still, the strong reaction shows how popular large builds have become.
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