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15 Lego Sets Worth Displaying In Your Home

15 Lego Sets Worth Displaying In Your Home
Back to The Future DeLorean

Embrace the childhood feeling that building a Lego sets evokes and choose the set from one of your favorite youth movies. Choose between two versions: One that includes a lightning rod and plutonium chamber and another the Mr. Fusion generator and hover conversion function to flight mode.

Land Rover Classic Defender

Instead of sinking $50,000 into a classic Land Rover Defender overlanding build out, get the next best thing: a miniature DIY model of it. It's got all the realistic touches, too, from functional steering, doors that open, working suspension, and a hood that actually opens. And inside there are even accurate interior details and a coffee cup for the driver.

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Millennium Falcon

That 7,500-piece Millennium Falcon lego set we mentioned? Behold. Han Solo would be pretty proud of you if you can build this one.

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Ferrari SF-24 F1

If you're really into F1 racing, get some hands-on experience with one of the cars. Plus, once you complete it, it's going to be the center of attention in your office.

Starry Night

For the art lover, Starry Night takes the form of a Lego set that might just require Vincent Van Gogh-level talent to build. There's even a figurine of the legend at the easel that you get to construct.

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Holiday Express Train

All aboard the holiday express train. Embracing the season ahead, this 956-piece kit will bring playful festive décor to your household as the train chugs along. Watch the smokestack and polar bear move with the train, too.

Tropical Aquarium

Whether you had a pet fish or not, this aquarium allows you to experience its allure—without actually having to take care of a fish or clean the tank.

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Polaroid OneStep SX-70 Camera

It might not work, but it looks cool as hell and fun to build. Isn't that the point?

PAC-MAN Arcade

Start building your at-home arcade with this PAC-MAN Lego set. The retro detailing is off the charts, from the light brick that illuminates the coin slot to a removable back panel that reveals the machine's inner mechanics.

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Death Star

If your motto is "Go Big or Go Home," then the Death Star Lego set is for you. It costs $1,000 and has just under 10,000 pieces, so you're definitely getting your money's worth in hours of endless activity. Spot Luke and Leia swinging to safety from the retractable bridge, Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi dueling it out with lightsabers, and much, much more.

Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils

For the dinosaur enthusiast, build the detailed Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil. It's even got a movable head, opening jaw, posable hands and tail.

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Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle

Don't worry Harry Potter lovers; there's something for you, too. Build your own version of Hogwarts. It's ultra-realistic due to its stained glass windows, house banners, moving staircases, Hagrid's hut (which comes with Aragog the spider), the Whomping Willow that includes the buildable blue Flying Ford Anglia car—and we're just getting started.

Colosseum

If you're open to spending the big bucks, the mighty Colosseum awaits. With 9,036 pieces, the structure has all of its iconic elements: The northern part of the outer walls facade, arches, columns of the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders, and an attic decorated with Corinthian pilasters.

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Titanic

A 1:200 scale of the ship, this astounding Lego set is going to be a stately rendering of the legendary boat. Three different sections enable access to the grand staircase, boiler room, and more, and you can even open the model to make the piston engines turn the rear propellers.

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Is there really a correct formula to finding the Lego set that speaks to you? Not particularly. Still, there are a few things to consider before making a purchase. The most important factor to consider is how many pieces a set has. Some of these Lego sets can be completed in an afternoon, and others could take a few weeks of work. We rounded up a selection that spans that timeframe. But when it comes down to it, the only real key is to buy the set that you'll have the most fun constructing.

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We’re not about writing how great things are if they aren’t actually great. Every product in Esquire’s round-ups are carefully curated by our fashion and e-commerce teams. We only ever highlight products that we genuinely love and would spend our own money on.

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