Beautiful but monotonous
This set is an awesome display piece. Its beautiful and I love the no studs on top look. I will say however, that the build was monotonous. There were so many 1x1 pieces, and very repetitive building. Its over 4000 pieces and most of them are 1x1. I wouldn't want to build this set again for that reason, but I'm still glad I took the time to build it. It's probably one that I will never take apart.
5 out of 7 people thought this review was helpful.
Nearly Perfect expert set
I got my hands on one Big Ben as soon as possible, but then I got some troubles and didn't have time to build it until today.. Here's my thoughts
Box/Instructions
The box has a great illustration, with the big ben at day on the front
and the big ben with fireworks at night.
It also shows a comparison between real big ben and the lego big ben, and some further detail images of the set.
There's one booklet for the whole set, with inserts of facts about big ben. That's pretty much it!
Parts
Parts are 4163, with a lot of mini minifigs representing statues and a lot of "tooth" pieces
and trans 1x1 and 1x2 .
There aren't any prints or sticker except for the clocks, that are a special print made only for this set.
I was, like many other people, upset because the light brick isn't included in this set (there's a lantern on the top of the tower) so I've done a little customisation in order to represent in a better way the lantern. I'll write about this later in this review.
Playability
I'd like to say a few words about playability, yes, playability! This set wasn't made for play with it but instead was made for displaying only. But I think 10253 can be used to play with it. Even if in a childish way, but you can play with it! Just forget about the scale and you can use your Peter Pan from CMF Disney to make him fly over the tower and the big ben.
The build
The build was really dope! Lots of tricks are used during the build and I don't have nothing else to say about the build.
Let's get to the lantern-problem.
You can easily replace the official lego version of the lantern with a light brick using only one additional 2x1 plate.
The result will be a functional lantern, that will lighten up your set!
The completed model
IT'S HUGEEE! 60 CM HIGH!
It's not even close to the minifig scale but I like it the way it is.
Here's a detail with the minifig
I really like how 10253 look, even if I'm not completely happy with the mechanism that moves the clock! In fact when you turn the button to control the clock, all the tower shakes..
Overall opinion
This set is almost perfect, and I think LEGO made a really good job!
The price is really low (239€) in comparison with other new sets that came out in the last few months that were really overpriced.
I really recommend this set and I wish to everyone a happy Big Ben Building!
8 out of 8 people thought this review was helpful.
wow
Box/Instructions
Wonderful that it is all one book. Box seems very thin for how many pieces.
Parts
Great variety and wonderful colors. Includes my favorite pieces in my favorite color!
The build
Building is incredibly repetitive but rewarding. So repetitive for the tower that I was able to memorize the construction and no longer had to look at the instructions.
The completed model
Absolutely stunning. Much more impressive when it's there right in front of you.
Overall opinion
Beautiful, but the building experience is nothing as memorable as the Sydney Opera House. Still a great set and looks awesome along with the other world buildings.
9 out of 29 people thought this review was helpful.