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Colossal LEGO Titanic has Over 9,000 Pieces – and It’s Back in Stock

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Jan 10 2023
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Like the ship it’s based on, this LEGO Titanic set is massive and spares no detail. Just keep it away from ice.

This fully detailed set is finally back in stock.

Since the Titanic set sail on its fateful maiden journey in 1912, it has captured the imaginations of history buffs and (thanks to James Cameron’s blockbuster movie) romantics alike. This massive LEGO Titanic heset captures all the details from he bridge to the engine room. You can turn the ship’s propellers to see the piston engines turn inside. Even the tension lines are adjustable.

The model splits into three sections so you can build and see the detailed interior that includes the grand staircase, first-class dining room, promenade deck, reading lounge, swimming pool, cabins from the different passenger classes, and other passenger amenities. It has over 300 portholes, lifeboats, and a crane to load cargo.

This 1:200 scale model is a complex and challenging build that will look amazing when you’re done with it. It’s an impressive 53″ long and comes with stands so you can display it as one ship or in sections to show off the interiors.

This LEGO Titanic doesn’t come with Rose or Jack minifigs, but it would be easy to recreate the door scene with spare parts and add it to your display.

LEGO Titanic (10294)

  • 9,090 pieces
  • 1:200 scale ship model
  • One of the largest LEGO models ever at over 53 in. (135 cm) long
  • This colossal Titanic ship model makes a historical collectible display piece and comes with a display stand to support each section. Add the name plaque to the bow for the perfect finishing touch.


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Author: Mars Garrett
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