
Last night, I reported on some of the details for the LEGO Architecture Las Vegas (21038) skyline set and now we have the official image of the set courtesy of Promobricks. As I mentioned before, the set will consist of the Welcome to Las Vegas sign, the Mandalay Bay Hotel, the Luxor Hotel, the Encore Hotel, the Stratosphere Tower, and the Fremont Street Experience. As far as the building choices are concerned, I feel there are much more iconic buildings that LEGO could have used and there are too many to list off.
The set will have 487 pieces and retail for €39.99 and it also includes a printed 1×2 tile of the Welcome to the Fabulous Las Vegas Nevada sign as well as the 1×8 tile of the set. The release date is still up in the air due to the events at the Mandalay Bay last year causing it to be delayed. I’ll let you know when it becomes available.
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Mandalay and even more encore are two bad choices
Set is fairly ugly, and I don’t think of the skyline as that iconic. The Shanghai set is very nice, picked that up Jan 2.
Thanks for sharing the news and the picture.
In the body of the article, you’ve transposed the numbers of the set. 21308 is Adventure Time.
Remember when the Marina Bay Sands architecture set came out four years ago, and they ended up getting complaints about making a set based on a casino? Yeah, good times…good times…
Will we ever get San Francisco?
You can’t afford San Francisco.
There was a MOC that I saw at BricksLA that looked better than this. Agreed with the choice of casinos. There are so much better ones that could have been chosen.