
Whether you’re facing unseasonably rainy weekend weather or looking for a restful indoor activity that doesn’t require a screen, LEGO is the answer. It’s equal parts challenging and relaxing, and when the job is done, you get a masterpiece to behold and display.
The latest drop from LEGO puts some fan-favorite real and fantastical worlds right in your living room. Each of these sets is available online and in-store from Aug. 4. Grab them quick before they’re gone.
Transform bricks into the loyal lieutenant of Megatron
This is not your kid’s Transformers LEGO set. It’s a complex build involving 1,505 pieces and a built-in LEGO sound brick, to form a 13-inch-high model of Transformers Soundwave that plays his voice and sound effects at the press of a button.
The 2-in-1 convertible model will also transform into cassette player mode without having to rebuild. It comes with Soundwave’s trusty companions Ravage and Laserbreak, both of which can be converted into cassette tapes that fit individually into Soundwave’s cassette bay. If that wasn’t enough, you’ll also get essentials like cassettes, rocket pod, laser blaster, and dart accessories.
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A multi-day architectural project for history buffs
Any European history fan or architecture buff will love this impressive LEGO model of Neuschwanstein Castle, a stunning example of historical architecture that’s known for being the inspiration behind the castle in Disney’s Sleeping Beauty.
With over 3,500 bricks and measuring over 12 inches high and 18 inches wide, it’s full of realistic and impressive exterior and interior details. It also features a surrounding forest landscape with foliage that can be changed from summer to fall colors.
Swap binge-watching for binge-building with a One Piece pirate ship
If you’re into One Piece on Netflix, this play-and-display replica of Straw Hat Pirates’ iconic ship is a must-have. It’s simple enough for kids and adults over 10 years of age, but challenging and detailed enough to keep you entertained for an afternoon or more.
The ship includes the crew’s cabin, kitchen, and workshop, as well as detailed minifigures of Monkey D. Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji, and a set of accessories like food for the kitchen and a selection of wanted posters.