


Most importantly, the set is gorgeous, and a fine companion to 21310 Old Fishing Store. This is incredibly ingenious, and true to the design of classical lighthouses, and is such an incredible piece of LEGO engineering that will surely add so much to the enjoyment and accuracy of the set. Looking at the photos provided, and this was a very pleasant surprise for me, I discovered that there’s a Fresnel Lens element which helps create and focus a more powerful beam of light from the included LED cable. Of course, the highlight of the set is the Lighthouse Lantern Room situated at the very top of the tower.Īs you can see from the photos provided, the illumination of the Lantern Room seems quite intense, not something that’s easily achievable with the existing LEGO LED Light. The walls of the Lighthouse also can be easily removed to reveal the interiors. Included in the set to motorise the Lighthouse are battery box, motor and aforementioned LED light with the cable Here’s a look at the cosy interiors, where a stove is illuminated by a Powered Up LED Light. I really dig the Lighthouse Keeper’s design, as well as his female companion who have very Lighthouse/nautical appropriate attire. Here’s a look at the two new minifigures, as well as a new white boat with oars. The original fan design was submitted by Sandro Quattrini (aka Roses Must Build) and you can immediately tell that LEGO have improved upon the initial LEGO Ideas project, upsizing the model to minifigure-scale.
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It sits on its own island, with a staircase leading up to the lightkeeper’s cottage, plus two minifigures and their boat also add detail to the display. The set is is designed authentically to mirror how a real lighthouse operates. Yup, that’s a dark blue baseplate all right. The Motorized Lighthouse packs quite a bit of display presence, standing 50cm tall, sitting above a really attractive new dark blue 32 x 32 baseplate.

See below for regional product pages and pricing The LEGO Ideas Motorized Lighthouse is packed with details, and most importantly, has a motorised light allowing it to be a fully functional lighthouse to steer ships away from treacherous reefs and cliffs.
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Update: To see more of the Motorised Lighthouse, check out my full review of 21335 Motorized Lighthouse! This 2,065 piece set will be priced at US$299.99 / AU$ 469.99 and has a release date of 1 September 2022, and will be available exclusively from or from your local LEGO Store. How clever are you?! Your Typo Light Box letters are now all safely stored in one easy to use cute little book.LEGO have announced the brightest set in their collection thus far, the LEGO Ideas 21335 Motorized Lighthouse! Step Three: Stand Back And Admire Your Cleverness! If you jam anymore than 3 letters in, you won’t be able to close the business card holder when you’re done and you’ll need to start all over again (trust me on that one!) Secondly, if, like me, you’ve purchased an additional set of letters, you’ll need to slip no more than 3 letters into one section of your business card holder. Firstly, if you put them in the business card holder in alphabetical order, it’ll make it much easier to quickly find the correct letters next time you want to change the saying on your Typo Light Box. There’s a couple of things to remember during this step. Step Two: Remove The Light Box Letters From Those Pesky Plastic Covers & Insert Into Your Business Card Holder Naturally I chose a hot pink one ($9) because life is too short for dull things! There were heaps to choose from, ranging in price from $4 through to $20.
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I was a bit embarrassed to admit that they were flung in a box with a rubber band holding them together!īut then I remembered an awesome idea my cousin, Emma, showed me a while ago, which I’ve finally got around to doing myself.įYI: Since writing this post in March 2015, Kmart has released it’s own light box and this quick and easy way of storing the letters will work for any brand of light box (yay!) How To Store Typo Light Box Letters Step One: Buy A Business Card Holder Recently a reader from NZ got in touch with me (hi Sandra!) and asked how I store my Typo light box letters.
