By The Brick: LEGO Modular Police Station

Earlier this afternoon the much anticipated 2021 LEGO® Modular Building was revealed. The latest addition to the popular line of LEGO sets will be a Police Station, complete with doughnut shop and newsstand. Now it’s been officially announced, it’s time for another LEGO By The Brick – a brief snapshot of the latest set in the newly dubbed LEGO Modular Buildings Collection. The set features over 2920 pieces, along with five Minifigures characters, all taking their inspiration from the 1940’s so don’t expect this to just be a fancy LEGO City set. It’s been created by Chris McVeigh, who was a previous well-known fan builder before he joined the LEGO Group a few years ago. It’s a big year for Chris, who has also crafted this year’s Winter Village set and launched a brand new theme, inspired by his Brick Sketches. The LEGO Police Station will be available on January 1st, you can learn more about the set here.

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10278: Police Station

  • Age – 18 and up
  • Model measures: over 14.5″ (37cm) high, 10″ (25cm) wide, 10″ (25cm) depth
  • 2923 pieces
  • Includes 5 Minifigures: 3 Police officers, Police Chief, Donut Store Employee & Crook
  • Price: £169.99, €199.99, $179.99
  • Available From January 1st, 2021

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Escape into a delicious world of deceit, detection and doughnuts with this LEGO® Police Station (10278) model. Enjoy hours of immersive building as you create the three-floor police station. See the brick-built staircase wind through detailed floors that can be removed to let you explore inside. Next door is a doughnut shop brimming with treats and, to the other side, a newspaper kiosk.

Criminally good details
This impressive set is packed with hidden features and clever design. With an evidence locker, jail cell, interrogation room and case board, complete with red lines connecting the clues, the police have all they need to solve the mystery. There are also a number of novel pieces within the set to appeal to adult LEGO fans.

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Author: Adam White

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