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| | | Build and display the Sears Tower! Introducing the LEGO Architecture Landmark series of real-world construction models! Recreate this striking black-and-white replica of the famous Sears Tower in Chicago, U.S.A. Developed and designed by architect Adam Reed Tucker, the set includes a booklet full of details about the building s design and history plus facts about the tower. A creative and eye-catching accent for any desk, shelf or mantelpiece! Perfect for any world tourist or architecture fan! The perfect display for any architect or fan of spectacular city skylines! | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 5.55 inches | | Product Width: | 1.89 inches | | Product Height: | 10.31 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.0 inches | | Package Width: | 5.1 inches | | Package Height: | 1.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 20 reviews |
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| | Features | Replica of real-world architectural landmark Sears TowerBooklet included with details on design and historyMeasures 9" (228 mm) tall and 3.1" (80 mm) wideA creative and eye-catching accent for any desk, shelf or mantelpiece
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Great for Architecture Buffs, But Is Not Your Typical Lego Toy Sep 07, 2009
By E. Larson
"eriklars"
I don't disagree with the previous reviewer that states you may be able to build this model with bricks you already own, but depending on the size of your brick collection that's true for practically any Lego set. To that end, Lego actually allows you to download directions for this and many other sets from their website at [...]
That, however, is not the point. This set and the rest of those in the Lego Architecture Series are less about being a typical Lego toy set and more about enjoying one specific artist's interpretation (Adam Reed Tucker) of major architectural landmarks of this and the last century. His own site, [...], does a nice job of explaining how these sets came to be.
With all of that as backdrop, I really enjoyed receiving this set (and several others in the series) as a gift. My five year old and I put them together as a team. She could do practically all of the real assembly, but we enjoyed talking about the real buildings and my exeriences being near and/or inside several of them in my travels. She was able to talk about basic concepts of their structures after assembling Mr. Tucker's interpretations in Lego form.
So, if you're looking for a traditional Lego toy, look to a different series of their sets. If you are an architecture buff or shopping for one the sets and the booklets that accompany those in this series are great fun.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Cool Set! May 18, 2010 This is a pretty cool set. It has 69 pieces. It took me about 2 minutes to build. I have it on the desk I have in my room. The cool part about the instructions is that it has a note from the person who created this model, and all of the facts about the building! I am going to buy more of the buildings/landscapes in this series soon, and probably some for my birthday. The set stands about 8 or 9 inches tall, and it has a baseplate with "Sears Tower" written of a flat black piece. This is a pretty cool set, and I honestly like it better than some bigger (not architecture) sets that I have. Overall, this set is extremely sturdy, my dog knocked it off the table and only one of the white pieces came off, so overall rating is 10/10. Oh, and I rated 5 for educational because it tells you all about the skyscraper.
12 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Not really worth it... Aug 14, 2009
By Dunston Overall this piece isn't worth the price you'll pay. First, the tower is not big at all. As a result, there isn't much detail on it. Because it has so few pieces, chances are that if you have a bunch of legos yourself at home you could make this exacty thing already without having to buy this set. The cool thing though, like the other sets in the architecture series, is that it comes with an above average instruction sheet with nice colors and a detailed blueprint. Overall though it's not worth the price here or on the lego website itself. It can pretty easily be made from left over legos in your collection.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Gift Apr 11, 2011
By mlewis529 I got this gift for a friends son who was turning 7. The young buy loves Lego's, but usually only likes one type. He is really into science and history, and since I am originaly from Chicago, I figured why not. He ended up really liking it, especially the fact book that came with it. The only reason why I rated it a 3 for educational value was becuase it is a bit outdated, the building has since changed names.
My friend and his son enjoyed the time it took to put it together, as well as the facts that came with it. I am told that it is sitting on the corner of his desk, something he has not done with Lego's before, of course he could just be telling me all of this not to hurt my feelings. Just incase, I bought one for myself, and it is sitting on my book shelf, right next to the pictures of the Chicago skyline.
Great buy!!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Sears Tower Sep 02, 2011
By JRS
"JRS"
An excellent "toy" for kids and adults. As a Chicagoan, this is near and dear to my heart. Highly recommended.
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