LEGO Ideas 21316 The Flintstones set images and release date revealed

It’s time to have a gay old time as the latest LEGO Ideas, 21316 The Flintstones, has been revealed in a selection of official images.

On February 20, the modern Stone Age family will be arriving in the latest LEGO Ideas set, 21316 The Flintstones. Based on Andrew Clarke’s fan submission, the 748 piece set will be priced at £54.99 ($59.99) when it is released to VIP card holders.

The Brick Fanatics review is available to read here.

The LEGO Group has provided a selection of images of the new set:

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Here is the official set description:

Enjoy modern Stone Age suburban life in Bedrock with this LEGO Ideas 21316 The Flintstones collectible toy! A wonderfully nostalgic building toy, it features The Flintstones house and their iconic family car. The detailed house has a removable roof for easy play, an opening front door, sofa, TV, coffee table, bowling ball and bowling pin elements, plus a green garden baseplate with a buildable palm tree. Build your own Flintstones vehicle that seats four minifigures and features a new-for-March-2019 fabric car roof element and an attachable dinosaur rib for creative play.

The first animated TV series ever to be aired in a prime-time slot, The Flintstones cartoon was first broadcast in America in 1960 and has become an enduring family favorite around the world. Recreate hilarious scenes with the included cartoon character minifigures of Fred Flintstone, wife Wilma Flintstone and their friends Barney and Betty Rubble, or simply build and display this instant classic LEGO Ideas model.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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