The Lego Eiffel Tower
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Bring Paris to your playroom with this incredible Lego model
Stumbling groggily toward the thermostat one icy morning, I almost stepped on the Eiffel Tower. The damage, luckily, was minimal. And no, I'm not King Kong :] Just mom to 3 Lego fanatics, including an 11-year-old who saved for two years to buy himself the Lego Eiffel Tower model. We now have a beautiful finished tower in the living room (still trying to decide where it will live permanently!) -- and one very proud young builder.
What's magnifique about the Lego Eiffel Tower?
it's the real deal
Judging from the Amazon reviews, my husband and son aren't the only one who are impressed. Here's what other builders have to say about this masterpiece of Lego bricks:
~~"It is exceptionally well designed and the precision fit of the blocks for such a large model is marvelous."
~~"Very high in detail, and exceptional structural design."
~~"I haven't been this impressed with a lego set in many years."
~~"I secretly wish I could live in Paris, and now I can when I see this! ... Well worth the money."
building it is a fun, potentially
"bonding" experience
After reading the reviews, I'm also convinced that building this model is a legitimate substitute for child, family, adolescent, or partners counseling. Much cheaper, too :)
~~"My 10-year-old son got the Lego Eiffel Tower for Christmas and he worked diligently on it for the next 3 days. He completed it by himself, working approximately 20 hours on it. It is a great-looking finished product."
~~"A wonderful experience for my 11 year old and his older brother. They worked on it together, which was a rare thing to witness!"
~~"My son (age 12) and I assembled this item together during the Christmas [break]. It was a challenge but fun. We helped each other to find the pieces and read the instructions."
~~"It took me and my girlfriend about 10 hours to complete....Amazingly there was not one point in the instructions that was in any way confusing. Only difficult part of building it is digging through the 3400+ pieces to find the one you need."
~~"I have no idea WHY purchasing this seemed like the 'ideal solution' for dealing with a cantankerous adolescent but...amazingly, it worked! Instead of the 'parent,' I was assigned the role of 'occasionally helpful assistant.' I was wowed by my offspring's persistence, guidance and skill in putting this together. Meanwhile, there was some chat here and there, all appreciated (by me, at least)."
~~"It was great fun to build it :-) Needed about 5 hours in a team of two adults and three kids (7,7,4)."
~~"My name is Peter and I am 7 years old. My parents didn't think I could do this myself, but I got it for Christmas and after a few weeks, I did it. My dad helped a little, especially sorting out all of the pieces. It was hard but I had fun!" [Note to Peter: Wow, age 7? To paraphrase Napoleon Dynamite, you got skills!]
What's in a review?
Online customer comments often exceed the buy/don't buy parameters to include valuable info on using a product. This is certainly true for the Lego Eiffel Tower. From sorting pieces to transporting the finished model, you'll find a goldmine of advice in the Amazon reviews.
it's a guy thing...
AND a girl thing
it's impressive as heck
Need the instructions?
If you already own the model but misplaced the how-tos (it happens!), here are the Lego Eiffel Tower instructions.

The mega-model!
(photo: The Nickster on flickr)
it's not that painful
to step on ;)
I wouldn't want to step on the pointy top of the tower, of course, but since it'll be 42 inches tall when completed, not much chance of that.
:-)
Where to store said 42-inch model, you ask? Not entirely sure. But at least the base is a semi-reasonable 20 square inches, so the tower will probably fit nicely in a corner of my twins' bedroom. And how cool will that look?
Do you love a Legomaniac?
Or are you one yourself? How would the Lego Eiffel Tower fit under your tree this year?
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TheLifestyleChanger
Feb 29, 2012 @ 10:39 pm | delete
- Cute story. I love / loved Lego. It's wonderful for boys and girls.
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PositiveChristian
Oct 1, 2011 @ 3:47 am | delete
- When I was a kid Lego was just bricks and I had to design my own models. Modern Lego is amazing. I would have loved to buld models like this.
This lens is amazing too; so much information about one Lego model.
Angel blessed.
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mavens
Sep 12, 2011 @ 7:57 pm | delete
- A triumph in Lego engineering.
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LegoLegoLego
May 15, 2011 @ 2:10 pm | delete
- Wow that is so so cool, love this lens THANKS for sharing
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BuildingBlockToys
May 14, 2011 @ 8:53 pm | delete
- I love the way you crafted that intro. The Lego Eiffel tower is indeed awesome and this lens is a fitting tribute. Nice work!
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