🚀 Build your own space saga — nostalgia meets next-level design!
The LEGO IDEAS Tales of the Space Age Set 21340 features 688 pieces forming four connectable 3D postcards inspired by 1980s sci-fi myths and media. Designed for adults 18+, it offers a modular display with wall-mounting options, combining intricate construction with iconic space-age storytelling.
Product Dimensions | 26.2 x 38.2 x 7.05 cm; 985 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 18 years and up |
Item model number | 21340 |
Educational Objective(s) | Construction Skills |
Number of pieces | 688 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Radio Control Number of Bands | 8 |
Colour | Black,purple |
ASIN | B0C432L159 |
A**N
Pretty Set
Lovely minimalist set! You can buy a light kit to go with it too which is nice.
R**F
Not realistic, the lighting kit is just about essential, doubling the price
The kit is available for 44.99 GBP directly from the Lego store. Be aware that the kit is only recommended for 18+, with good reason. I think most people will find this kit disappointing. Very little attempt has been made to make the parts look realistic. Their representation of a space rocket is hopeless for example. To make this kit near acceptable you need to add the lighting kit for another 44.99 GBP. I recommend reading the instructions for the lighting kit before buying it and before buying this plastic brick kit. I bought this plastic brick kit and the lighting kit made by Locolee for 89.98 GBP for both. You can see my detailed review of the lighting kit under Roboprof. The lighting kit is fiddly to assemble due to the incredibly tiny plugs and sockets. The 41 pages of instructions are a poor translation from Chinese, although the 200 photographs are clear. The text has some technical errors and confusing unnecessary information. I am an electronics engineer but it took me a while to work out what some of the instructions meant. With patience, great care and good logic you can probably work out the assembly method without electronics knowledge though. I took some trouble to write a lighting kit review which I hope will make its assembly much easier. The kit needs 3 AAA cells which are not provided. You are likely to want to stop using AAA cells and buy a mains charger for mobile phones etc. that has a USB socket outlet. You will probably also want to buy a USB extension lead.
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