Taj Mahal, Lego’s biggest model in its 74-year history - Instablogs
Taj Mahal, Lego’s biggest model in its 74-year history
Nishi Roy , Bangalore: Aug 22 2008
Made Popular Aug 22 2008
Lego has launched the biggest model in its 74-year history - a 5,922-piece replica of the Taj Mahal! Priced at…
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Nishi Roy
Bangalore, India
Great way to keep the children quiet, after all it would take approximately 50 hours to complete the model
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Fasal
Burlington, United States
This is not just for kids. This is serious stuff and young teenagers and perhaps even grownups would love to construct it. It would require a great deal of skill, concentration and time to complete the Taj. Greatest Lego model ever.
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Nishi Roy
Bangalore, India
@Fasal agree with you! I would love to try my hands on this one. Though, the price is a tad expensive!
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Reshmi
Bangalore, India
Wow, this is indeed good news. But 5922 pieces...mindboggling is all I can think of!
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Lucky Suszen
Washington, United States
Wow it really mindblogging and it is a great way to keep the children quiet.

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Radhika
mumbai, India
my son loves Lego and i recently gifted him this truck that can be made into 4 other cars...truly an entertaining gift for kids and adults, this Lego Taj will be loads of fun
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The LEGO isn’t a popular thing here in India as compared to the rest of the world. When people come to know that the greatest model in the world is that of the Taj Mahal they might get tempted to know what the LEGO craze is all about. The entire challenge of assimilating 5922 blocks into a 3 feet Taj Mahal sounds exciting even for the greatest LEGO enthusiast. It is time for the Indians to take charge and pleasingly enough, no would would chop your hands off even when you have it completed.
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Nishi Roy
Bangalore, India
@Atul agree with you. They have to market it well...and now with the Taj as the model it will be easier to lure parents to buy LEGO for their kids. Though the price tag of 200 pounds is definitely on the higher-side
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