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13 hours ago, Calvinw said:

Hopefully this doesn't come off as being too negative, but the Paris set that was just revealed is so disappointing to me.  This isn't Architecture at all, and I really feel the line that I've loved for years is goingna direction I can't follow.   To me it looks like nothing more than a larger version of the postcards.  Nothing about that is Architecture to me.  No full building at all.  Just facades with a background and stand.   

I like the new Paris set, but I agree it isn't really what I'd expect in Architecture. It is more Art than Architecture.

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1 hour ago, MAB said:

I like the new Paris set, but I agree it isn't really what I'd expect in Architecture. It is more Art than Architecture.

It’s not even Art. It’s a “souvenir” pastiche of a postcard of Paris. They don’t even shy away from it with the set name. It is exactly what it is, and isn’t really aimed at LEGO fans never mind Architecture aficionados like us here. At 80 euro too, ouch..just like every other tourist trap in that city.

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I have to say I'm not a fan of it either. As a set, I do like its design and its abstract and moody colour palette. LEGO sets like that live from a certain amount of stereotype and cliché. But it really has no place in the Architecture series, even more so with that cheesy "City of Love" title.

I've never been too critical of the Architecture series' reorientation towards tourist sites and I always liked the "normal" Skylines. But with stuff like that I'm afraid they're going to lose me, too. With Neuschwanstein earlier this year already being somewhat of a disappointment in its design it's certainly not a great year for LEGO Architecture sets.

And with LEGO's Paris infatuation, you almost start to wonder what next year's Eiffel Tower set will be.

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I've got every set up until this year, but feel like it's totally lost it's way - the Neuschwanstein is just another set that is far too big for what it needs to be, and the Paris one isn't architectural at all.

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On 11/19/2025 at 3:47 PM, Lucarex said:

 Apart from the weird tan-coloured Eiffel Tower. Whoever signed off on that needs to visit an optician. 

Ummm...  the Eiffel Tower is currently painted yellow-brown just like Gustave Eiffel wanted.  What Lego color would be better?

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22 minutes ago, hrdknxbrix said:

Ummm...  the Eiffel Tower is currently painted yellow-brown just like Gustave Eiffel wanted.  What Lego color would be better?

Not familiar with what he wanted but the original ET colour was actually red (famously Venetian red). Not tan as depicted here. Since you asked, personally I’d have stuck with the greys used in both the skyline and more recent massive 1m+ tall set.

Anyway, the set isn’t a throwback to the C19th, it’s a diorama of modern Paris and so a tan colour Eiffel sticks out like a sore thumb. I’m sure there’s an aesthetic reason just like the pink/flesh bricks in the updated Fontana di Trevi, but still, it looks odd.

 

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I think tan looks more appropriate for the look of the "lit" tower in this sort of nighttime cityscape, grey would've disappeared against the dark blue night sky backdrop. Sometimes colors are chosen more based on what a subject feels like in particular lighting conditions than the actual material color of a subject in neutral lighting.

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On 11/29/2025 at 5:57 PM, Lyichir said:

I think tan looks more appropriate for the look of the "lit" tower in this sort of nighttime cityscape, grey would've disappeared against the dark blue night sky backdrop. Sometimes colors are chosen more based on what a subject feels like in particular lighting conditions than the actual material color of a subject in neutral lighting.

I also think tan is fine here.  For me, it is Sacre Couer that is wrong, it would look better in white as that is always lit up.

  • 4 months later...
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2026 Architecture sets

  • 21065  Sagrada Familia  12,060 pcs  $600.00  June 1
  • 21066  New York Skyline  1465 pcs  $139.99  June 1
  • 21067  Tower Bridge  3745 pcs  $349.99  August 1

 

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On 10/25/2025 at 5:22 AM, Lucarex said:

.Next year’s set (1st June 2026) is already locked in.

La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

Released to coincide with the official opening of the main structure and central tower. Plus 2026 is also the centenary of Gaudi’s death, and there’s a series of events around this milestone.

Thankfully, NDdeP already paved the way for this type of religious building, known equally for being a global architectural symbol as much as a place of worship. Worth noting that set was also released to coincide with the reopening/restoration in 2024 after the devastating fire.

 

:wink:

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4 hours ago, hrdknxbrix said:

2026 Architecture sets

  • 21065  Sagrada Familia  12,060 pcs  $600.00  June 1
  • 21066  New York Skyline  1465 pcs  $139.99  June 1
  • 21067  Tower Bridge  3745 pcs  $349.99  August 1

 

A new New York Skyline? I wonder if wherein is a reboot for other ciities, like San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris, Venice, Sydney, Singapore, etc. 

There two sets don’t encoder me, to be honest. 

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