👻 Build Your Ghostbusting Legacy!
The LEGOGhostbusters 75827 Firehouse Headquarters Building Kit is a 4634-piece, three-story model that brings the iconic Ghostbusters movie to life. With detailed settings like a laboratory and darkroom, and featuring 9 beloved minifigures, this kit is perfect for fans and builders alike. Weighing 6.34 kg and measuring 23.03 x 19.29 x 7.48 inches, it offers a fun and educational building experience that promotes creativity and collaboration.
Item Weight | 6.34 Kilograms |
Size | Medium |
Item Dimensions | 23.03 x 19.29 x 7.48 inches |
Number of Pieces | 4634 |
Theme | Action,Movie |
Subject Character | Ghostbusters |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 192 |
Special Features | Construction |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
Material Type | Plastic |
M**R
Something something... cats and dogs living together... something something... mass hysteria.
So first of all, if you are tempted by this and you have the money, go buy it. Just do it. Its worth the experience. It's cool and it's a great collection piece.This is what you expect, a big, intricate, well-designed love letter that mashes up Ghostbusters and LEGO. It's a great center piece to a collection of either. As you expect, it's got lots of neat touches and details and does the best it can with the (admittedly very large) budget for customer sets. There are lots of little things that you're not going to see in any of these pictures, like the stocked cabinets, the specimen jars, a collection of tools to go in the toolbox, etc. It might not have a basement containment unit (wouldn't that be an odd design problem) but it looks fantastic for what it is. I don't need to describe the look, you either want it or think its a huge waste of money. You already know which you are.As for nuts and bolts, It took me 15-ish hours across a week to build this set. Yes, it really is that big. ~4600 pieces is a ton. The set is comprised of a first level plus sections of other floors that snap together. Its feels surprising good to see it slowly get built up and start to come together from what looks like a bombing zone into the firehouse. It's also fairly heavy, the package that was delved noted that the box was 20 lbs, which feels about right.The roof, second, and third floors are divided into 6 separate sections that are loosely connected and can easily be taken apart, even after it is built. (see pictures). This makes moving it a bit easier and also allows you to get a closer look at the details. The LEGO Ecto-1 does fit inside the firehouse, but unfortunately it does require moving some incidental decoration and Janine's desk (the front desk) out of its place since there isn't quiet enough room. You can, however, just have the Ecto-1 stick partial out (which looks fine) and not have to really move anything. The Ecto-1 also has one piece that is too tall for the door and needs to be removed for clearance, but almost rolls in smoothly. I have the feeling that they did their best, but just couldn't quiet get the size they need.I'm impressed by the work they did with this set and I honestly don't think they could do much better without increasing the price quiet a bit. This is something expensive enough that it's not a spur of the moment buy but if it nags at you and you know you gotta have it, it really is supernaturally good.
A**R
Ghostbusters
Box came well packed. It is a bjt high but for a retired lego set it was worth to get for any lego collector
R**P
Fabulous Experience in a Unique Fixer-Upper!
Bought this for my wife and me. Simply amazing. Pictures can't do this kit justice. There is far more going on than photos can capture. The attention to detail is hard to describe. From there actually being "food" inside the refrigerator (really) and tools inside the toolbox, to kitchen appliances, bathroom fixtures, a pinball machine, light bulbs in the light fixtures, a pool table, and on and on, the sheer intricacy of things is a wonder to behold. The actual engineering of the building is incredible. We often had no idea what we were building until modules came together. We took the better part of a week to build this and really enjoyed the process. We found it both fun and challenging. Yes, you get the pole and it works! You also get the unlicensed nuclear accelerators (they don't seem to work, though), the storage facility and the alarm (it doesn't scream "we got one" though). I could go on and on. We really struggled spending the money on this but now that we've experienced it we are all right with it. If you love the movie I would just throw caution to the wind and go for it. After all, as they say, you can't take the money with you, right?
G**C
My ten year old loves this set!
My son recently transitioned into a more mature Lego “level.” I used to hate paying $100 or more for a quality set only to see him add it to his “parts bin” within days or a 1-2 weeks of ownership. As such I do not buy him $100+ value Lego sets. A few months ago he used his own money to buy the Lego Fishing Store and he finally began to appreciate keeping a Lego set intact because of the hard work and frankly beautiful display value of some sets. This one is exactly that and more. He purchased this with his own money and just finished building it after being delayed a week or two due to a couple of missing pieces. We bought them on Bricklink instead of bugging Lego and he couldn’t be happier. I wish it had more mini figures because he has raided my Ghostbusters car set to meet his playing needs. The way the set opens up for play and display is well done too. Expensive but worth it if your child (or you) no longer feed your parts bin regularly and wish to build some excellent playable display sets.
M**E
Like being a kid again!
I bought this as a gift for my boyfriend of 15 years. He is the BIGGEST Ghostbusters fan. His car's license plate is ECTO1, when he was little he begged his parents to let him be a ghostbuster for the annual Christmas play but they made him be an angel :o( ,I'm pretty sure he went into electrical engineering in school so that he could make a real life proton pack! When you are with someone for 15 years it is hard to find a gift that still makes their socks roll up and down, but this one takes the cake. 10 years ago I surprised him with a complete collection of original ghostbusters toys that I had collected at garage sales and off of Ebay...this huge set of Legos matches that gift! It is a gigantic box and the attention to detail in the actual Legos and design of the firehouse is phenomenal! We are building it together and it's like being a kid again. This is a dream come true for anyone who loves Ghostbusters and Legos! Can't wait until he wires it up with LEDs and we can display it!
R**M
Four Stars
pretty cool to build, but not very difficult.
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