LEGO Ideas 10327 Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter Lego Speed Build - Brick Builder
LEGO 10327 Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter
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This video is for AFOLS (Adult Fan Of Lego), lego collectors and Parents who watch what lego they will buy. Also this video shows what pieces this set contains, which is extremely important for Lego collectors and for the stores they sell Lego pieces separatelly, because many sets contains very rare and expensive Lego pieces.
Pieces: 1369 pcs
Price: £149.99/$164.99/€164.99
Price per piece: 11.0p/12.1c/12.1c
Age: 18+
Description:
Here’s an epic movie-themed gift idea for Dune fans: The LEGO® Icons Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter (10327) building set for adults. Treat your favorite movie-lover or take quality time out to construct a meticulously detailed replica model of the legendary House Atreides aircraft.
This premium-quality replica features fold-out, flappable wings, deployable landing gear and an opening cockpit. The set also includes 8 iconic characters from the movie: Paul Atreides, Lady Jessica, Gurney Halleck, Chani, Leto Atreides, Liet Kynes, Duncan Idaho and Baron Harkonnen in his long robe.
Discover a space for relaxation with the inspiring range of LEGO building sets designed specifically for adults. The LEGO Builder app features a digital version of the building instructions included with this set.
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The designer of this set IS the Bricksatz Haderach
Haha thats clean fr
@@lucabischof3515 Lisan Al Legoib!
The price of a LEGO Dune Spice Harvester would likely be a king's ransom. And a Spacing Guild Highliner? Astronomical.
Assuming if both sets would ever be made, that is.
@@alexfischer7876A highliner in similar scale as the Ornithopther would dwarf the biggest sets and contain millions of bricks...
The bricks must flow.
fasinating , grew up with legos in late 80s, castles and such, but nowdays there is a totaly different ballgame to it :) I wonder who and how they design this things :)
Looks like a fun build and impressive set.
amazing brick builder
Awesome but disappointed with the lack of wing flaps
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Wings can flap, reviewer is not showing features properly :(
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Looks amazing 🤩
Great video thank you!
Beautiful lego kit! if I buy it, I'll try to make an assembly video!
MAKE THE VIDEO
Coool!🙂🙃😉
When I was in line at the Lego store waiting for the London Telephone booth, there were 6 people behind me. Everyone of them grabbed this! 😅
Goingg to see the movie (maybbe)
Got 1, that was damn good mechanic.😊
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Can you please build the Lego Batman Shadow? Please?
I just finished bag 5 of this set and I’m concerned I messed up bc the parts where the wings go don’t flap when I push the mechanism, anyone know if it will fix itself as I progress??
Try building that part again may be you made a mistake bro
What music did you use?
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Some times i feel like the game of my childhood (lego) is dying ):
The wings flap as well, i dont think he showed that
No, the landing gear feature is also not shown properly
Does anybody else have trouble trying to connect the legos at 6:55?
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Every like this comment gets I’ll do 1 push up
Who cares? 😅
What if it reaches over 9,000 likes?
Will it ever stop :(
You won't
I disliked it 😈
Does Brick Builder help LEGO Ideas projects get support? Because we have one in our videos we'd really love to see get consideration by LEGO.
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*Promo sm* 😉
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I believe it's spelled ⊃∪∩∈ (or ⊃∪∩⪽ , depending on the promo material)
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How did you spell like that ?
@@joshuaanthony2884 those are mathematical symbols: "A ⊃ B" means "A is a superset of B" "A ∪ B" means "union of sets A and B" "A ∩ B" means "intersection of sets A and B" "a ∈ A" means "a is an element of set A" and for the alternative version: "⪽" just means "Subset with dot". All those ASCII symbols can be found if you either just google the meaning of them, or look in an ASCII chart.
@@joshuaanthony2884 Those are mathematical symbols used in propositional logic: "A ⊃ B" means "A is a superset of B". "A ∪ B" means "union of sets A and B". "A ∩ B" means "intersection of sets A and B". "a ∈ A" means "a is an element of set A". And for the alternative version, "⪽" is just "subset with dot". All those unicode characters can be found by either just googling their meaning or looking in a unicode table.