
"In Stranger Things, victims trapped in Vecna's curse describe the Creel House as a place where reality fractures and splinters around them, rooms shifting into impossible geometries. LEGO has somehow captured that exact horror in brick form. Their new 2,593-piece Creel House literally transforms with a lever pull, walls splitting apart to reveal Vecna's cursed mind lair within. It's launching January 1st at $299.99, and after six years without a proper Stranger Things LEGO set, fans won't want to escape this one."
"LEGO calls it their first ever transforming house. Pull the corners and the entire structure reconfigures itself: some rooms split in two, others rotate 45 degrees, one wall drops into place, and the central spire rises up to reveal that infamous grandfather clock. Most LEGO sets with transformation gimmicks feel like compromises, sacrificing detail in one mode to accommodate the other. You get a decent robot or a passable vehicle, never both. This thing maintains a 20-inch-wide, nearly 12-inch-tall facade in both states, which means someone on the engineering team actually gave a shit about making both configurations work properly instead of treating one as an afterthought."
LEGO released a 2,593-piece Creel House set that literally transforms with a lever, splitting walls to reveal Vecna's cursed mind lair. The set launches January 1st at $299.99 with LEGO Insiders early access and a general release on January 4th. The launch follows six years without a proper Stranger Things LEGO set and coincides with Stranger Things Season 5 concluding on New Year's Eve at 5 p.m. PST. The build retains a 20-inch-wide, nearly 12-inch-tall facade in both modes and opens to seven distinct rooms. Builders can display the model boarded-up or with boards removed to represent abandoned or active lair states.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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