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We bought the Harry Potter Lego castle as our biggest Lego in 2020 and had to actually ensure a core piece of storage furniture for our tiny home had a large enough top to display it. DH is disappointed that not all of his nice Lego sets are on display because we just don't have a lot of flat surface area for them. So echoing "think about where it goes" first.
PS: I'm not a shrew, DH is the one who wanted the tiny historic house because of "character." And now he says he wishes he had a man cave. He picked it.... |
It's the death star! I'm sure you can hang it! Quick google shows a wall mounting kit:
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You have the one from several years back, the current one is much more expensive (the record for any LEGO ever $999.99) and has a ton of Star Wars minifigures. Agree with PP - if your child really wants it, go for it! Let us know how it goes đ |
That is the old one! Not the same - the current one is the crosssection with a multitude of minifigures! |
| Do it! He probably wonât enjoy stuff like this for much longer. |
Ha! Here is the key point: if he is indeed going to outgrow it soon - better not waste 1K and just buy something smaller for a fraction of the cost. BUT there is a subset of guys (well, maybe some girls, too) who really appreciate Lego AND Star Wars who NEVER outgrow it. This Death Star is for them. |
That reasoning is stupid. Childhood is fleeting. Strike while the iron is hot. |
We have started the great Lego sell off and if you keep all the pieces, box and manual you can get a big chunk back, of course it can be a pain in the a$$ too. We have been able to get decent money even with some of the pieces missing |
Hahahaha, do you think $1000 Legos are made for kids? |
| Did he ask for it? We've done expensive gifts for our kids but only items they really really wanted (gaming system) or something utilitarian like a laptop or bike. Otherwise, I'd find something smaller in the Star Wars/Lego universe. |
Theyâre made for people who enjoy lego, kids or adults. Duh. |
I mean, I'm a 38 year old woman who still likes putting Legos together. It's a bit zen, like knitting. |
DP here. Lego has an age rating for all of the sets: this Death Star is 18+. Yes, it is a âsuggestionâ but it is definitely not for âkidsâ, teenagers maybe. And look how is âbuildingâ the set in the product description photos on Lego site: https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/death-star-75419 |
| WHO is building - autocorrect |
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I think it would be cooler if it was more round or 3D.
Like the smaller older one. Looks like it might be designed for display since it's not very deep. |