DISNEYLAND If a dream is a wish your heart makes, then a lot of Disney enthusiasts dreams are about to come true thanks to LEGO.
The Danish brick tycoon is releasing a ridiculously intricate version of Cinderellas castle as seen on screen and at Disney parks around the world.
According to LEGO, the set will include 4,080 pieces that you hopefully wont lose or step on. The item description from LEGO lists the castle features, saying it includes, a detailed faade with a stone bridge, clock, wide-arched entrance, ornate balconies, spired towers, plus a four-story main building and a five-story, golden-spired main tower, both containing rooms with assorted Disney-inspired features and elements.
The elements referred to in the description are all manner of Disney classic Easter eggs, including Mickeys wizard hat and mop buckets from Fantasia, the poison apple from Snow White, Auroras spinning wheel from Sleeping Beauty, the tale-tell red rose feature in Beauty and the Beast, the Robin Hood archery target, Genies lamp from Aladdin and Cinderellas iconic glass slipper, just to name a few.
The LEGO set also comes with a set of five Disney minifigures: a tuxedoed Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald and Daisy Duck and because the castle wouldnt be complete without her Tinkerbell.
LEGO released a Disney Minifigure collection in May, a set of 18 characters that includes the likes of Ursula, Mr. Incredible, Buzz Lightyear, Hook and Ariel.
The completed castle will stand at 29 high, 17 wide and 12 deep with room to host any number of attending Disney Minifigures to watch the fireworks display. Oh yes, there are two stud shooters on the five-story castle that function as a firework simulator.
Those excited to purchase this mammoth LEGO set will have to do some waiting and saving. LEGO will release The Disney Castle on Sept. 1 for a retail price of $349.99.
The Danish brick tycoon is releasing a ridiculously intricate version of Cinderellas castle as seen on screen and at Disney parks around the world.
According to LEGO, the set will include 4,080 pieces that you hopefully wont lose or step on. The item description from LEGO lists the castle features, saying it includes, a detailed faade with a stone bridge, clock, wide-arched entrance, ornate balconies, spired towers, plus a four-story main building and a five-story, golden-spired main tower, both containing rooms with assorted Disney-inspired features and elements.
The elements referred to in the description are all manner of Disney classic Easter eggs, including Mickeys wizard hat and mop buckets from Fantasia, the poison apple from Snow White, Auroras spinning wheel from Sleeping Beauty, the tale-tell red rose feature in Beauty and the Beast, the Robin Hood archery target, Genies lamp from Aladdin and Cinderellas iconic glass slipper, just to name a few.
The LEGO set also comes with a set of five Disney minifigures: a tuxedoed Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald and Daisy Duck and because the castle wouldnt be complete without her Tinkerbell.
LEGO released a Disney Minifigure collection in May, a set of 18 characters that includes the likes of Ursula, Mr. Incredible, Buzz Lightyear, Hook and Ariel.
The completed castle will stand at 29 high, 17 wide and 12 deep with room to host any number of attending Disney Minifigures to watch the fireworks display. Oh yes, there are two stud shooters on the five-story castle that function as a firework simulator.
Those excited to purchase this mammoth LEGO set will have to do some waiting and saving. LEGO will release The Disney Castle on Sept. 1 for a retail price of $349.99.