Home Work, Travel & Life The Titanic Has Finally Been Restored Thanks to This LEGO Set By Karly WoodOctober 8, 2021 Search more like this Read next Work, Travel & Life Honoring Everyday Heroes This Halloween Work, Travel & Life Most Americans Steal Their Kids’ Halloween Candy (& More Spooky Season Facts) Work, Travel & Life Is Halloween Scaring Your Kids? Here’s How to Help Them Conquer Their Fear Work, Travel & Life Want to Make Halloween Safe & Sweet? Think like a Kid Work, Travel & Life The Ultimate Gift Guide for Little Scientists Most of us have only ever seen photos or documentaries about the RMS Titanic, but that’s about to change. The LEGO Group has just revealed one of the most authentic replicas of all time with its newest set. The LEGO Titanic is one of the longest and largest sets so far, coming in at over four feet long! The 9,090-piece set comes together with a strikingly similar exterior to the real deal, not to mention eye-catching interior rooms. Some of those spaces include the First-Class grand staircase, Dining Saloon and Engine Room, along with a stunning cross-sectional view. The ship actually “works” too: with an anchor that goes up and down and an adjustable tension line. While a fun build for sure, this set is geared for adults 18 and older. The Titanic can be pre-ordered starting Nov. 1 for a purchase price of $630 at lego.com and your local LEGO store. ––Karly Wood All photos: Courtesy of LEGO RELATED STORIES Brick or Treat Is Returning to LEGOLAND This October with Boo-Tastic Delights 20 LEGOLAND Secrets That’ll Make Your Trip Awesome LEGO Is Dropping Two New Sets Just in Time for Spooky Season