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This 'The Office' LEGO Set Is The Best Thing I've Ever Seen

Kate Harrold

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This 'The Office' LEGO Set Is The Best Thing I've Ever Seen

Featured Image Credit: NBCUniversal Television Distribution, LEGO

In recent years, LEGO have made some incredible sets for their more … advanced fans. I’m talking about adults, okay? Adults can play with LEGO too. We’re just big kids, right?

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There’s a little bit of something for everyone. If you’re a Horizon Forbidden West fan, you can build a Tallneck. If Transformers is more your thing, look no further than this Optimus Prime set. This week, LEGO announced a very cool Bowser build but it’s this The Office set that’s proved to be the talk of the town.

Take a look at these impressive LEGO weapon reloads. This takes skill.

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LEGO’s The Office set is officially due to release on 1 October, which is perfect timing when it comes to buying Christmas presents if you ask me. The set is made up of a whopping 1,164 pieces plus 15 minifigures and it will cost £105. 

All of the show’s best characters are included. Ready for the full list? You can play with mini Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly, Ryan Howard, Angela Martin, Oscar Martinez, Kevin Malone, Stanley Hudson, Kelly Kapoor, Phyllis Lapin Vance, Meredith Palmer, Creed Bratton, Toby Flenderson and Darryl Philbin, plus a LEGO figure of Angela’s cat Garbage.

Describing the set, LEGO said, “Build familiar areas of Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton office with LEGO bricks, including boss Michael Scott’s office (which slides out for display on its own), the conference room and much more.” 

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They went on to note that the set has an “authentic layout,'' adding that you can also build “Jim and Dwight’s desk island, Phyllis and Stanley’s desk island and the conference room.” Iconic props like Jim’s teapot, Michael’s screenplay and Dwight’s hidden weapons are also included. I’m sold. Who wants to chip in together?

Topics: Lego, TV And Film

Kate Harrold
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