VIDEO: LEGO for Adults 10284 Camp Nou – FC Barcelona explained
Learn more about LEGO for Adults 10284 Camp Nou – FC Barcelona, including its similarity to a recent Creator Expert set, in our latest video.
Anyone who’s put together 2020’s 10276 Colosseum – once the biggest LEGO set of all time by piece count, at least until 31203 World Map came along – will feel right at home with 10284 Camp Nou – FC Barcelona, because the two sets share more than just an oval design separated by millennia.
Hit play on the video below (or head to our YouTube channel) to find out exactly what we’re talking about. You’ll also see how the newly-revealed 10284 Camp Nou – FC Barcelona stacks up in bricks, and learn more about the home turf of one of the most successful clubs in footballing history.
For more on 10284 Camp Nou – FC Barcelona, check out our detailed review, browse a full gallery of official images, and enter to win a free copy in the LEGO Group’s latest contest.
10284 Camp Nou – FC Barcelona is available now from LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores. Early adopters will qualify for 40485 FC Barcelona Celebration, a minifigure-scale recreation of the iconic Font de Canaletes (Canaletas Fountain), from today through September 12 (or while stocks last).
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