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The adult LEGO Concorde, with 2000 pieces, is coming next month

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It is almost 20 years since the last Concorde flight, and LEGO felt that it was time to add this iconic aircraft to its ‘LEGO Icons’ collection.

This is NOT a LEGO set for small children.

It’s designed for adults, with an adult-sized number of blocks and an adult-targeted price tag.

LEGO Concorde

The LEGO Concorde is 105 cm long and comes with a display stand, as you can see from the images here.

It contains a whopping 2,083 pieces so it will certainly keep you busy through quite a few autumn evenings.

Interesting features include:

Just like the real-life Anglo-French passenger jet, this detailed replica model has a tiltable droop nose, functioning landing gear, a retractable tail bumper wheel, delta wings with movable elevons and hinged upper and lower rudders. It also features an accessible seating area and comes with a stand for display in flight, takeoff or landing modes.

The livery is one used during the first test flights. British Airways and Air France would use their own, different, liveries when they received their aircraft for passenger use.

LEGO Concorde box

The price in the UK will be £169. It goes on sale on 7th September, although if you are a ‘LEGO VIP’ you can order one early on 4th September.

You can find out more on this page of the LEGO website.

PS. In other Concorde news, the aircraft which is based at the Intrepid Museum in New York – which I only saw for the first time at Easter despite many, many NYC trips over the years – has been moved for maintenance. Here is a news clip.

It will return, spruced up, in three months. During this period Pier 86 will undergo a renovation to create an additional chunk of public parkland.

Comments (61)

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  • Patrick says:

    What’s the difference between men and boys?
    The price of the toys

  • James says:

    Loved flying Concorde. Might have to get this but will see if stocks last long enough for HFP to be able to point out a particularly great bunch of offers which all stack.
    If this is a rather limited edition it could become one of the investment pieces……but I want to build it 😆

    • Andrew J says:

      It won’t be around forever – this time next year it’ll be hard to find, but you’ll have plenty of time to get it around the Black Friday period.

  • SamG says:

    Was quite surprised to see it go sauntering past my office this week! I’ve been onboard the one at Duxford, surprisingly tight inside. Hope to fly supersonic again one day!

  • Nick says:

    As a bit of a Concorde memorabilia collector, including (boring!) menus; silver coasters, dice, page markers; playing cards, notebooks, wallets, crew silk scarf, pens, luggage labels, etc. etc., I’ll be getting one for sure! 🙂

  • TimM says:

    I was an academic at Reading university when the Concorde started flying again (after the Air France disaster). My more senior colleague knew just to stop speaking and wait at a certain time of day – whether in a meeting, tutorial, seminar or lecture. The first time I was panicked – it sounded like an earthquake. “No, that’s just Concorde passing over”. I don’t have fond memories of Concorde.

    • HH says:

      My primary school was near the flight path and our teacher always did the same. We even lined up outside to watch (and hear) its final flight.

    • Nick says:

      Before that, every Sunday, at 5 PM +/-, we’d see Concorde fly over us. It was always an absolute pleasure! I have very fond memories of it!

    • Devon Diamond says:

      I was a Reading student and the 10-11am lectures in the Palmer Building were often disrupted

  • Scott says:

    At the moment, there’s 15 Avios per £ rather than 5.

    • immi says:

      Thanks — Thant good to know 🙂

    • NicktheGreek says:

      Check out the T&Cs. That 15 per £ has a spend min (more than this costs) and also doesn’t apply to Exclusive items, which this appears to be.

  • SBIre says:

    Is it just me, or does the news clip of it being lifted out have absolutely no lifting? (or anything else of interest?)

  • strickers says:

    It’s a shame that it’s labelled the Airbus Concorde when they had nothing to do with its design or manufacture. It should be the BAC/Aérospatiale Concorde, something to do with Airbus owning the IP I believe?

    • Andrew. says:

      It’s Lego…

      Design, print and adhibit your own Decals.

    • Rob says:

      Probably. Presumably also saves paying BA a few quid for the rights to their livery.

    • Rui N. says:

      Airbus is the sucessor to Aérospatiale and the Concorde was maintained by them until the end (very reluctantly, and they pushed AF/BA to stop flying them).

      • Alastair says:

        I don’t think that’s quite right. Airbus invested a lot of time and money into the return to service modifications after the Paris accident, but without AF wanting to continue in 2002/3 (especially as it’s rumoured they came very close to having another accident) then having only BA operate would be even more uneconomic.

    • D says:

      BAC and Aérospatiale, along with other European aircraft manufacturers, merged together to form Airbus. When they merged, the IP was transferred to the new company.

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