
Product Description
Get busy building! This jam-packed tub features an extensive assortment of LEGO bricks and other fun elements. It includes a building plate, mini figure, windows, doors and wheels. New container allows for easy clean-up and efficient storage. The transparent lid lets builders display their models. Includes building instructions for five models and photo inspiration for 25 more. 405 pieces. Tub measures 7.56"H x 15.12"W x 8.98"D.
Product Details
*Amazon Sales Rank: #22 in Toys & Games
*Brand: LEGO
*Model: 4500843
*Released on: 2007-08-01
*Dimensions: 13.50" h x 7.70" w x 7.30" l, 2.35 pounds
Features
*This new tub features a great assortment of LEGO bricks and elements
*Includes building plate, minifigure, windows, doors and wheels
*Includes building instructions for 5 models and photo inspiration for 25 more
*New container allows for easy clean up and efficient storage - The transparent lid lets builders
display their models
*405 Pieces
*405 Pieces
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer LEGO® SYSTEM Ultimate LEGO Building Set (6166) - The building possibilities are endless! With a transparent lid and a great selection of LEGO® pieces, this big storage box lets builders create at home or on the go. The colorful and classic collection of bricks also includes a LEGO minifigure, base plate, wheels and special house elements! Includes Idea Book of building instructions and inspirations! Includes a 16 stud x 16 stud green baseplate! Also includes 1 minifigure!
From the Manufacturer LEGO® SYSTEM Ultimate LEGO Building Set (6166) - The building possibilities are endless! With a transparent lid and a great selection of LEGO® pieces, this big storage box lets builders create at home or on the go. The colorful and classic collection of bricks also includes a LEGO minifigure, base plate, wheels and special house elements! Includes Idea Book of building instructions and inspirations! Includes a 16 stud x 16 stud green baseplate! Also includes 1 minifigure!
Customer Reviews
Classic, great toy I am under the impression that a lot of folks reviewing here are not particularly well acquainted with Lego in the context of the wider world of toys out there. They are expensive because the quality of construction is excellent. You do, invariably, get what you pay for. We buy Lego, Playmobil, PlanToys, etc. for our kids. These are all up there in the price bracket because they are durable and they fit together beautifully and consistently. My toddler son is now using my daughter's old Duplos and they look just like they did when we bought them. We buy "junk" toys occasionally, such as Polly Pocket, and I usually regret it. I paid $30 for a Polly Pocket "RV" and it literally went to pieces after very gentle use in a matter of days. I threw the whole thing away after a couple of weeks and she didn't care. My daughter will not remember that piece of junk when she is an adult but, like me, she will remember her Legos. I agree that there is quite a bit of space left over in this bucket, but you do see the piece count right on the package. Perhaps 400 sounds like a lot, but when it comes to Legos, yes, you do probably want more and the great thing is, with the excess room in the tub, you have room to add more pieces just like we did with her Duplo tub.
Great set, but high price! This is a great starter kit, or add on to your lego collection! However, it is almost half the price on the official lego site.
Perfect lego starter set This was the first set of legos that we purchased for our kids. Our kids loved it so much that we have purchased several other sets since then. This set includes 405 pieces and is a good set to start with building plate, mini people, windows, doors and wheels. Book contains pictures that show how to build about 30 different items. The tub is large enough to hold several additional sets. If you are thinking about purchasing this set then watch the price because some of the sellers on Amazon overprice these sets.
Classic, great toy I am under the impression that a lot of folks reviewing here are not particularly well acquainted with Lego in the context of the wider world of toys out there. They are expensive because the quality of construction is excellent. You do, invariably, get what you pay for. We buy Lego, Playmobil, PlanToys, etc. for our kids. These are all up there in the price bracket because they are durable and they fit together beautifully and consistently. My toddler son is now using my daughter's old Duplos and they look just like they did when we bought them. We buy "junk" toys occasionally, such as Polly Pocket, and I usually regret it. I paid $30 for a Polly Pocket "RV" and it literally went to pieces after very gentle use in a matter of days. I threw the whole thing away after a couple of weeks and she didn't care. My daughter will not remember that piece of junk when she is an adult but, like me, she will remember her Legos. I agree that there is quite a bit of space left over in this bucket, but you do see the piece count right on the package. Perhaps 400 sounds like a lot, but when it comes to Legos, yes, you do probably want more and the great thing is, with the excess room in the tub, you have room to add more pieces just like we did with her Duplo tub.
Great set, but high price! This is a great starter kit, or add on to your lego collection! However, it is almost half the price on the official lego site.
Perfect lego starter set This was the first set of legos that we purchased for our kids. Our kids loved it so much that we have purchased several other sets since then. This set includes 405 pieces and is a good set to start with building plate, mini people, windows, doors and wheels. Book contains pictures that show how to build about 30 different items. The tub is large enough to hold several additional sets. If you are thinking about purchasing this set then watch the price because some of the sellers on Amazon overprice these sets.
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