LEGO Architecture Collection: The White House 21054 - Model Building Kit, Creative Set for Adults and Teens, Energizing DIY Project, Iconic Presidential Office, Great Collectible Gift for Fathers Day
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Jaime T
> 3 dayIm still not sure why Legos cost so much, but I did enjoy putting together the White House in Legos. I loved Legos as a kid and have come to find that joy as an adult. I like that this one comes in three parts so its easy to move around. I have done a few Lego builds. This one was medium when it came to difficulty.
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big jim
Greater than one weekhard to do many little pieces plus i:am to old
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MAB
> 3 dayNice addition to the architectural series. Does justice to the piece of real estate. Good value as well for the price.
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N. Thakoor
> 3 dayOrdered this for my Kids. LEGO products are expensive but worth it, kids were happy, spent an evening building it. I had bought a similar product which is not LEGO and was trying to save like $10 but it was hard for kids to get it together. The pieces wouldnt fit or were missing etc. Stick to LEGO kids will be happy and you will be happy. I would recommend this product.
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Daniel S. Ciurro
> 3 dayA wonderful addition to the Lego architecture series. A vast improvement over the previous White House kit. Contains a little over 1,500 bricks. Easy to follow instructions and historical information. Takes about 5 to 6 hours to build.
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Mark Hodski
Greater than one weekGreat price
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Frances Jack
Greater than one weekGrandchildren love it
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Nick ONeill
> 3 dayPros: Stunning reproduction of the most iconic and polarizing structure in American history. Especially for LEGO! White House facts and pictures in the instructions are nice. Cons: Tiniest LEGO bricks I have ever assembled. Lots of flats and potentially lost miniature pieces. This is a display piece ONLY - assemble it, set it down, walk away. The slightest movement could spell disaster; dont ask me how I know. I grew up playing with LEGO. This set was a challenge for me not because of the set complexity or confusing instructions, but rather because its three decades later and my hands and fingers and eyes and brain are all older, bigger/weaker/foggier, and far less dextrous and nimble as they once were. Assembly time = ~6 hours If you really want an exercise in patience and frustration, get the light kit sold separately! That added an entire day to the build time! Overall I am thrilled with the final assembly and display. It was a real trip back in time to the bygone days of hour after hour spent elbows deep in hundreds of LEGO bricks and years of my childhood imagination. The fragility of the finished piece means Ill be hesitant to even dust this set.
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Gerald F. Devlin
> 3 dayGreat Lego Architecture. Bought this for my niece for Christmas. just follow the instructions.
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BA
> 3 dayMy 12-yr-old son built this in three short days (3 separate sessions) and it looks spectacular. Incredibly detailed. Worth the money and is a great show piece.