First released in the late 1950s, Lego has become an iconic toy, which is loved and appreciated by millions around the world. Here, we’ve put together some of the Lego sets that may appeal to you.
Darth Maul Lego Head
Cost: $1, 255
If you don’t know who he is, then I suggest you watch Star Wars: Episode I-The Phantom Menace. This Lego set contains over 1, 800 small individual pieces, making one hell of a set to complete. If you have the time, patience and desire to put together a set like this, you can earn yourself some serious bragging (吹嘘) rights in your Lego social circle!
Rebel Blockade Runner
Cost: $1, 330
One of the biggest Lego sets on the list is the Rebel Blockade Runner. It’s pretty giant, to say the least, and is made up of over 1, 700 pieces and is from Star Wars: Episode IV-A New Hope. If you’re also a Star Wars fan, you should seriously think about adding this to your collection!
Eiffel Tower
Cost: $1, 455
Breaking out of the Star Wars is the Eiffel Tower, released in 2007. With 3, 428pieces, this is the tallest Lego set on the market and should only be attempted if you have the determination and patience to see it through! It was built to 1: 300 scale (比例尺) from the real tower.
LECA Automobile (LEGO Inside Tour Exclusive 2005 Edition)
Cost: $2, 350
As one of the top 5 most expensive Lego sets in the world, it’s not the coolest or most pretty looking Lego set. However, it’s different and rare, and includes 4, 060 pieces. So, if cars are your thing, please click here to know more about it.
1. What do the Darth Maul Lego Head and Rebel Blockade Runner have in common?
A.They are sold at the same price. | B.They contain the same pieces. |
C.They relate to the same movie. | D.They were released in the same year. |
2. What do we know about the Eiffel Tower?
A.It is the most expensive Lego set. | B.It is a mini version of the real tower. |
C.It is relatively easy to put it together. | D.It is the biggest Lego set in the world. |
3. Where can we probably read the text?
A.In a science report. | B.In a newspaper. | C.In a fashion magazine. | D.On a website. |