By Carolin Lehmann
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You're truly never too old to play with Legos, but as you grow up you may find yourself looking for cooler and more complicated Lego sets to build. Themost popular new Lego sets are just that —super cool and extra complicated.They come with thousands of pieces for hours of challenging fun.
Whether you love the show Friends and want to recreate their iconic living room, or you're a major Disney fan, there's an intricate, detailed and fun Lego set out there for you.
If you're looking for a Lego gift to give to a loved one (Mother's Day is around the corner!), consider sets like the Star Wars AT-AT from the Battle of Hothor an iconichistorical site liketheColosseum set.
Take on the challenge of putting together these Lego sets, ranging from complicated to really complicated, and build great memories along the way. Keep reading to check out the most popular new Lego sets.
Any 'Harry Potter' fan will be thrilled to build this lego set of theDefence Against the Dark Arts Class, includingMad-Eye Moody, Hermione Granger and Neville Longbottom minifigures.
$30
Build an AT-AT from the Battle of Hoth in 'Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'using 6,785 pieces for ages 17 and up.This setcomes with nine Star Wars minifigures including General Veers, Luke Skywalker, Snowtrooper Commander, four Snowtroopers and two AT-AT Drivers.
$800
Build the 'Friends'apartment building, including Joey and Chandler's apartment and Monica and Rachel's apartment, plus the adjoining hallway, with 2,048 pieces for ages 17 and up.This setcomes with seven minifigures.
$150
Or, if you're more of a 'Seinfeld'fan, build Jerry's apartment.This setcomes with five mini figures: Jerry Seinfeld, George Costanza, Cosmo Kramer, Elaine Benes and Newman, with accessories including a microphone, pretzel, fishing rod, slice of bread and fish in a bag.
$80
This 2,064-piece question mark block setfor ages 17 and up is inspired by the Super Mario 64 video game. It comes with 10 Super Mario microfigures: Mario, Yoshi, Princess Peach, King Bob-omb, plus a Chain Chomp, Big Bully, Mr. I, Lakitu, penguin and baby penguin. The block opens up to reveal Peach's Castle, Bob-omb Battlefield, Cool, Cool Mountain and Lethal Lava Land.
$170
If Sonic the Hedgehog is more your speed, pick upthis 1,125-piece setfor ages 12 and up. Recreate the Green Hill Zone with a Sonic the Hedgehog minifigure, brick-built figures of Dr. Eggman with his buildable Eggmobile, Moto Bug with two face options and Crabmeat. This set also comes with a Sonic sticker activity book.
$70 AT LEGO
$110 AT AMAZON
The real-life Roman Colosseum may have been difficult to build, butthis Lego setis a close second. It comes with 9,036 pieces for ages 18 and up. This set has three stories and columns of the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders.
$550
Build a NASA spaceship with this detailed Lego model of theSpace Shuttle Discovery and the Hubble Space Telescope from NASA’s 1990 STS-31 mission.
$200
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