LEGO Unveils Buildable Replica of the Iconic 'Seinfeld' Set

Featuring minifigures of the ’90s sitcom’s main characters.

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Calling all Seinfeld fans — LEGO is paying homage to the classic ’90s sitcom with a buildable set featuring Jerry Seinfeld‘s apartment, a stage for the stand-up comic and a Festivus pole, created by LEGO fan Brent Waller via a submission on the brand’s Ideas platform.

Within the 1,326-piece LEGO set, Seinfeld fans will be able to build out several components of Jerry’s instantly recognizable home, including his kitchen (complete with its microwave, oven and personalized fridge), living room (featuring the memorable blue-green couch) and office, among several other curated inclusions under LEGO-fied industrial lighting equipment that mimic those on a TV set.

Along with a multitude of references to comical moments across the show’s 180 episodes, the set includes five minifigures depicting Seinfeld‘s main characters — Jerry Seinfeld, George Costanza, Cosmo Kramer, Elaine Benes and Newman — each decked out in true ’90s outfits.

  

The LEGO Ideas Seinfeld set will be available for LEGO VIP members to purchase beginning July 21, before opening to the public across LEGO stores and the brand’s website on August 1. The complete set will be listed for $79.99 USD.

In another LEGO update, the buildable toy brand’s Technic line has crafted a replica of Ford’s F-150 Raptor.

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