LEGO 21323 Ideas Grand Piano Model Building Set
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Do you have a passion for music? Do you like to relax by focusing on a fun, hands-on project in your free time? If so, this incredible LEGO® Ideas Grand Piano model kit (21323) is just the creative activity for you. Beautiful and playableFeel the pride of building a sophisticated, brick-built version of a concert […]
Last updated on December 2, 2024 1:26 am
LEGO 21323 Ideas Grand Piano Model Building Set
£344.99
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- Product 1: Features the first-ever, ‘playable’ motorized Grand Piano model with 14 songs accessible via
- Product 1: the LEGO Powered Up app to play or listen to
- Product 1: This is the first Ideas set equipped with Powered Up components: a hub, a motor and a WeDo 2.0 Motion Sensor, a perfect creative DIY project
- Product 1: The piano has an opening fallboard, 25 separate moving keys each with its own real hammer action, moving pedal and dampers, and more!
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ronny –
Beautiful package , a stunning model kit
Anders –
Tengo más de 30 legos de coleccionista … es de los más bonitos … una pasada
Amazon Customer –
Everything about the build and playability of this set is fantastic. You need to accept that it will not let you actually play individual notes by pressing given keys, nor that these keys will move up and down in accordance with the actual music played through the bluetooth connected app. The keyboard and mechanism is essentially for show.
But knowing how a piano works as I do, the modelling of the way a real piano’s keyboard action works is a very faithful Lego representation. Along with the sustaining (“loud”) pedal, the stool, music stand, lid and sturdy legs, it’s all very accurately modelled. Well designed, and great fun to build.
The only gripe is that when the reset function is used, the keys don’t really go back to being all neatly lined up. This is because the grey stop lever (fitted at step 244) is too short to stop the orange cam (fitted at step 81) from travelling a bit beyond top dead centre (as car engine mechanics would call it). Instead, the cam goes a bit too far, leaving the keys a little bit “actuated” in one direction or another. If anyone knows a cure for this, I’d be interested. We stuck several layers of sticky tape on the end of the stop lever to make it effectively a bit longer – which worked, but that’s hardly right for such an elegant piece of machinery!
George M –
Hat’s off to the fan builder who designed this ideas set. It’s a total replica of a piano. It is an enjoyable build, using various build techniques. The fact it has a functional aspect is great. Great value as they include all the powered up functions, which cost a lot if bought separately. Being able to use the power functions to have the piano play is great fun. It all looks sleek and shiny just like a real grand piano. Love that the seat is adjustable too. I got it at £60 off rrp, but would still have been happy to pay rrp for what it is.
Krzysztof Wancerski –
I bought this for my brother for his 40th and the look on his face was priceless. As a man that doesn’t wear jewellery, it was very difficult to find something ‘special’ for the big 4 OH. Well, Lego is the answer.
He sent me photos of the finished product and it looks AMAZING! If only I was the younger brother and still had the big 40th coming up. Then he could return the favour
legofan –
Loved assembling this piece. It was loads of fun and kept me occupied for a few evenings over the Christmas holidays. A lovely gift to myself.
I do have to say it’s a bit bigger than I expected. Which was both nice when assembling it and a bit of pain when it came to where to put it after was done. But hey, if you like Lego you deal with it.
Jasmijn –
Box is damaged and very bad condition
Mrs Karen Chase –
Ma fille est ravie. Il fonctionne super bien.
Scotty Boy –
Loved this item, took me a few days to complete but very rewarding
Olmo Díaz Ortiz –
Leuke set voor een Leuke prijs, doos was onbeschadigd, netjes verpakt
Chabine77 –
Gillar modellen och den utförliga beskrivningen.
George M –
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I found this was a great model to build, It has 3662 pieces and over three days I completed it. I think Lego pulled a fast one in the promotion video making you think this a working playing piano model. The keys move via an app ( bluetooth connection) you can hear music to the keys moving from your phone or tablet. Do not get me wrong this is a GREAT looking model and the wife just loves it to bits , It is a statement piece. When building this model it is best to sort the Lego parts into their own groups so it make it a lot easier and quicker to assemble, you will find you might have one or two pieces left over I think someone at lego has a funny sense of humour as when I completed the first part I had two bits left over so I went back over the unit checking every part to the guide book only to find they were extras. I enjoyed the Build and the look.
Allan Bloyce –
Really interesting to put together