





🏙️ Build the legend, own the skyline.
The LEGO Architecture Empire State Building set is a 1760-piece collectible model standing 21 inches tall, making it the tallest LEGO Architecture kit to date. Designed for adults 16+, it features detailed art deco design, a 360° display with a Fifth Avenue baseplate, and includes downloadable multilingual guides, perfect for creative building and sophisticated home or office decor.





| Product Dimensions | 19.1 x 35.4 x 11.8 cm; 1.39 kg |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 16 years and up |
| Item model number | 21046 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Agility, Creative Thinking, Spatial Reasoning |
| Language: | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
| Number of pieces | 1767 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Material Composition | Plastic |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Release date | 1 May 2019 |
| ASIN | B07KTLHZVC |
N**E
Elegant, immersive and with a sense of humour
Skyscrapers sometimes seem boring - repetitive structures with little imagination. Yet the Empire State is elegant, beautiful, noble and iconic. This set captures all of that in an enjoyable build designed with love for detail, and with little touches of humour. The (equally iconic) yellow cabs on the ground are a nice touch, as are the "builder's treat" of escalators in the base of the model, invisible to all except those who built it. This is a lovely display piece, a fun build, and the clever construction limits repetition. The actual Empire State was built in an astonishing 23 weeks; this lovely set took me three leisurely evenings in lockdown 2.0, and brought a little bit of New York, New York's magic to a dark November evening.
C**E
Good value for money and good fun
I know this seems expensive but it is a complicated model. I thought is might be follow but is solid all the way through. It took my other half 4 hours non stop. The end result also looks quite good on my desk (unlike his millennium falcon one).
R**D
Empire state building
First thing this is a great lego set. I've put that it is easy to construct however you will need to be in your teens as it is quite complicated in parts so read the instructions carefully.I really enjoyed the construction and it looks great in my office. I also purchased a perspex cover which keeps it clean and is definitely the finishing touch.
B**R
Lives up to standard Lego
Arrived as expected, great gift, great model of the building I was fortunate to have been up.
G**E
Brilliant
Clear instruction, it's a conversation piece,looks amazing with added lighting
T**9
Superb for any adult Lego enthusiast. Hours of fun and insightful.
A great Lego set this, had hours of fun building it. I spread the build over 3 evenings, could easily be done in 4 to 6 hours in one go. The booklet is extremely informative throughout. Not just instructions but the history of the building and facts on the little details as you progress through its construction. Now looking for other sets available, hoping they launch the WTC in this Lego architecture range soon.
A**O
Superb... A must have for all Lego fans
What a fabulous model.. At over 20inches tall this is a Lego masterpiece. Once you get over the initial fixing of the base and start working up this set comes alive... The antenna at the top had to be made different from the specs because some pieces were missing but I had some other bits from some spares I had so managed to complete it. Overall I'm giving this model 5 stars all round it looks amazing when complete and I love it.
D**W
Ridiculous Instructions
Beautifully engineered and a really lovely finished piece. First Lego kit I've ever bought and mostly impressed. An unnecessary amount of separate fiddly pieces for no other reason than to quote that there are over a thousand pieces involved. Many of the pieces used exist as longer complete elements in other kits I have seen so why didn't they cut down on these numbers and use some larger pieces? One piece was completely missing but it was an internal piece so I subbed it with a standard piece from my Lego collection. Worst thing by far was the manual. No issues with 136 pages but what was it all printed on a black background? This was confusing when more than half of the pieces are white, light grey or mid grey. I had to keep referencing images of the final piece on the internet to work out which of the three colours I was meant to use. This only took me four hours to put together but I reckon it could have been 3.5 hours if the instruction manual had simply been printed on a white background - would have saved the printer a lot of ink too!
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