Lester entertaining the crowds ahead of the opening of #legostorelondon at midday today! @LEGO_Group pic.twitter.com/uHL65lPi7p
— Norton PR (@Norton_PR) November 17, 2016
This is probably the most exciting news all day, no wait, it’s 2016-all year.
The LEGO flagship has finally landed.
Two years in the making and the Evening Standard reports that the world’s biggest LEGO store, has opened its doors for the first time today, in London’s Leicester Square.
Have you seen our #London taxi doing the rounds? We're counting down to the opening of our new flagship store! #LEGOStoreLondon ?? pic.twitter.com/GN1vZGWq8x
— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) November 12, 2016
There are many treasures to be found inside, including a model of a dragon, the Elizabeth Tower, Big Ben, an Underground map, a phone box and a red Royal Mail postbox.
These masterpieces have a combined weight of five tonnes and are made up from a massive 1.7 million bricks.
The LEGO Big Ben model is massive. Check it out at the newly opened #LEGOStoreLondon pic.twitter.com/EzxiLBbW2r
— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) November 17, 2016
Big Ben alone is a staggering 6.5m tall, weighing in at a crazy 1035kg- that’s the equivalent of a baby elephant.
Creators invested 3000 hours to the build with over a quarter of a million bricks used to produce this incredible working replica- the clock works and even chimes just like the real deal.
We’re impressed.
There’s plenty to channel your inner big kid, including the world’s first Lego Mosaic Maker- enabling you to create a personalised LEGO portrait.
The work of art, literally allows you to turn yourself into a piece of LEGO. Wait what?!
This crazy machine apparently scans your face, taking a photo and turns it into a pixellated LEGO-brick image. Amazing.
As of today, London has the world's largest Lego shop. Take a look inside… https://t.co/r3GanLMuZd pic.twitter.com/RBJcrDL1uo
— Londonist (@Londonist) November 17, 2016
While you’re there you can also leave your mark on one of the LEGO landmarks, by adding bricks of your choice to the existing buildings and contributing to the creations.
The building itself is enormous and took an insane 10,000 hours of work to complete.
Our first full-size #LEGO building: 48 #LeicesterSquare! Very happy architects at launch for the world’s largest @LEGO_Group shop tonight pic.twitter.com/xtAnTznGRg
— Make Architects (@MakeArchitects) November 16, 2016
Probably by far the most impressive attraction at the store is the London Underground carriage.
Bizarrely, it includes a LEGO model of Shakespeare, chilling on the tube.
Even the Mayor of London couldn’t resist having a play.
Sadiq Khan wouldn't tell me whether Lego withdrawing their advertising from the Daily Mail made him more inclined to shop there @LBC pic.twitter.com/8DgNVLQVEK
— Charlotte Wright (@charlotte_bbc) November 17, 2016
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Lego Group, John Goodwin said: “We want to inspire and develop children through creative play experiences — and this store is all about that.
You said it.
Not just for children though…