LEGO Ideas 21323 Grand Piano returns
The most ambitious LEGO Ideas set of the year, 21323 Grand Piano, is back at the official online shop.
LEGO Ideas 21323 Grand Piano is back in stock at LEGO.com, allowing fans to get in a order for the musical set. The 3,662 piece set has kept selling it out despite its £319.99 pricetag. Given what a great Christmas gift it will make for music lovers, fans should act quickly if they’d like to own it.
Based on Donny Chen’s product idea, which was picked up by media outlets around the world, the set replicates real aspects of a grand piano and includes a motor that makes the keys move. It uses Powered Up components and connects with an associated mobile app.
It has been a tricky year when it comes to larger sets, with many going out of stock for periods of time this year. A lot of it seems to be down to people spending more time at home as a result of measures reacting to the coronavirus pandemic.
LEGO Ideas 21324 123 Sesame Street is also available now, bringing the beloved children’s television show to the brick. 92177 Ship in a Bottle is available in some territories and 92176 NASA Apollo Saturn V seems to have availability around the world.
The latest LEGO Ideas Activity wants your micro NINJAGO builds.
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