LEGO Natural History Museum Modular Review by Designer

Have a detailed look at LEGO 10326 Natural History Museum Modular Building with the designer, Chris Mcveigh! Spanning 48 studs and built with 4014 pieces this is the largest modular building ever!

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The LEGO Icons Natural History Museum Set is the perfect addition to the LEGO Modular Buildings Collection, and features fresh architecture, new building techniques, and countless fun stories. The two-story model includes dual atriums, a removable roof, and middle floor, and is packed with brick-built exhibits and details.

To the right of the entrance, visitors are welcomed by a giant brick-built Brachiosaurus skeleton. This dinosaur is so large, that its neck rises above the first floor and stretches into the second. It’s flanked by several smaller exhibits including a sabretooth skull, a fossil, and yes, even dinosaur eggs. Up on the landing, the museum’s geology section showcases a colorful array of quartz, geodes, stalagmites and spotlighting a cutaway of the earth and its molten core.

Heading up to the second floor, witness a large map of the planet showing the projected orbit of a new rocket, a detailed orrery of the solar system, and a diorama of a future space base. Up on the roof, the museum’s curator recounts their experiences and travels in their detailed office writing memoirs.

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