🚀 Build the future of space exploration—one brick at a time!
The LEGO Icons NASA Artemis Space Launch System is a premium 3,601-piece model kit designed for adults 18+. This highly detailed replica features a multistage rocket with two solid-fuel boosters, a foldout Orion capsule, and a mobile launch tower with retractable umbilicals. Standing over 27.5 inches tall, it offers an immersive building experience that doubles as a unique, sophisticated décor piece for space enthusiasts and collectors.
Item Weight | 9.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 21.85 x 14.88 x 6.18 inches |
Number of Pieces | 3601 |
Theme | LEGO |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 216 |
Special Features | Since 1958, LEGO bricks have met the highest industry standards, so they are consistent, compatible and connect and come apart easily every time – and it's still that way today |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Concentration |
Material Type | Plastic |
0**7
A Masterpiece Of Art And The Best Value For Money Lego Set I have Ever Had!
I've bought a lot of Lego sets in my life, but the Artemis set is in a league of its own. It's not just a regular set; it's a genuine piece of art. I was so engrossed in the build, the second I opened the box, that I worked on it for 14 hours straight—I was completely captivated!The level of detail and the sheer elegance of the finished model are breathtaking. It's a true masterpiece that now sits proudly in my living room.For all the space and Lego geeks out there, this is a set you absolutely have to get. It was a ton of fun to build and it brings a huge smile to my face every time I see it. 🙂
L**R
Impressive LEGO Artemis Space Launch Towers Set Review
This LEGO set offers an exciting build experience, with 3/4 of the set dedicated to the intricately detailed launch tower and the remainder focusing on the rocket itself. The package is well-designed and includes a comprehensive 370-page assembly manual. While the set comes with several self-adhesive stickers for added authenticity, they require precision placement with tweezers. The tower's plumbing is impressively accurate, but adding extra pieces to enhance realism is a nice touch. Additionally, the inclusion of tower post lights further adds to the set's authenticity. With a total of 3615 pieces (including additional pieces added), this set is a delightful and engaging project for LEGO enthusiasts. Highly recommended for those seeking a fun and rewarding building experience.
H**.
It is great and worth the money
Man, I just love this. A beautiful centerpiece in the house, the rocket is absolutely gorgeous, and is perfect in my collection. Assembly is a bit repetitive for the tower though. I’d say this is worth the money, and I had no missing pieces. It is pretty big, about an arms length
S**E
An incredible LEGO build
This LEGO set was an incredible build. 3/4 of the build was dedicated to the highly detailed launch tower and the rest to the rocket itself. The set was wonderfully packaged complete with it's 370 page detailed assemble manual. There were also quite a few self adhesive stickers which needed to be carefully added using tweezers for proper placement adding to the rockets authentic appearance. The detailed plumbing on the tower was accurate but I also added a few extra pieces I had to the 4 tips of the plumbing which added to their realistic appearance. Also added tower post lights to the top of the tower that actually exist of the real tower at the launch complex. The total build was 3615 pieces (including the 14 additional plumbing and top of tower light pieces added) from the original 3601 pieces that came with the Artemis Space Launch Towers build set (pictured). I would highly recommend this purchase as it was a very FUN project to build.
B**F
Good Lego project and nice display item
I've always liked legos ever since I was a child. I've had many different ones. I gravitate more towards the space related lego projects because I am a child of the sixties, and seventies grew up watching much of the nasa projects to put man on the moon. This project was easy to put together, although I believe if they are younger, then say, maybe ten, the project definitely is not for them without an adult assisting.I put it together in about four hours, and I display it along with me many of the other space projects that i've put together from lego.The only complaint I have about it is that lego has risen in price. So dramatically that it's beginning to point outprice the availability, we're the average consumer, and I believe it prevents some families. I'm getting lego kits that would allow their children to be creative and not staring at a screen. We're playing with the controller. They have to use their imagination to put the items together. And visualize it in their head.
M**H
Impressive Christmas Gift for Engaging Grandson
My grandson absolutely adored this Christmas present! It took us three days to put it together, but it was worth it. Just a tip: make sure the recipient is prepared to assemble the entire thing, as it comes with numerous parts. Some sections may feel a bit repetitive, but the end result is truly rewarding. Highly recommend for engaging young minds!
J**N
Awesome!
Epic. Biggest, most intricate set I've put together yet. 29' tall. Plan accordingly. I highly recommend the light kit upgrade.
J**R
A learning experience while building, resulting in an impressive display piece when done
Impressive as a set. Contains many elements in the design that highlight the real world launch system, such as to-scale stairs, movable gantries and stabilizers, an internal components like the service model or the booster navigation and communications blocks. Huge instruction book, sprinkled with design facts about the actual Artemis and SLS systems, plus nods to other LEGO sets where some of the pieces originated from. (For example, one piece that looks rather specific to the rocket was actually designed as a beehive for a prior model.)
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