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LEGO Simpsons 71006 The Simpsons House
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- The perfect set for fans of LEGO brick building and The Simpsons!
- Includes 6 minifigures: Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and Ned Flanders
- Remove the roof and top floor to access the different rooms inside
- House is hinged in the middle for easy access
- The Simpsons House measures over 9" (23cm) high, 16" (42cm) wide and 9" (24cm) deep
- This super-fun building toy is suitable for ages 12+
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 22.91 x 18.9 x 4.88 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.6 pounds |
ASIN | B00HX14C7Q |
Item model number | 6059154 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #293,227 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #8,635 in Toy Building Sets |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | February 1, 2014 |
Manufacturer | Lego |
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Recreate hilarious scenes from the classic animated TV series with The Simpsons House. Taken right out of Springfield, this amazing model is crammed with tons of LEGO brick detail. Lift off the roof and open up the house to discover Homer and Marge's big family bedroom including bed and Maggie's crib, Bart's room with his skateboard and Krusty the Clown poster, Lisa's room with her favorite books, jazz poster and more, and bathroom with shower, toilet, sink and mirror. Lift off the top floor to reveal the fully-fitted kitchen with dining table, chairs, yellow and light-blue tiled floor and lots of pots, pans and other accessories. Then it's into the living room with couch and TV playing Itchy and Scratchy, purple piano and more. Next to the house is the detachable garage, complete with workbench, tool rack, vacuum cleaner, broom, toolbox, tools and the family car, complete with dent (because only in a LEGO world are dents a plus!), opening trunk and 'radioactive' bar from the nuclear power plant. Step outside onto the terrace and you'll find loads of cool items, including a grill, wheelbarrow and air conditioning unit with 'Property of Ned Flanders' decoration, sausages, 2 garden loungers, flowerpots, a shovel, 2 fruit cocktail glasses, Lisa's camera, Bart's skateboard ramp with 'El Barto' graffiti and an antenna on the roof. This hugely detailed childrens toy is the perfect collector's item for fans of all ages. Includes 6 minifigures: Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and Ned Flanders.
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LEGO The Simpsons
Build The Simpsons House with detachable roof, modular design, car with dent, the famous family couch, 6 minifigures and so much more.
- Includes 6 minifigures: Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and Ned Flanders.
D'oh! The Simpsons House has been turned into LEGO bricks!
Recreate hilarious scenes from the classic animated TV series with The Simpsons House. Taken right out of Springfield, this amazing model is crammed with tons of LEGO brick detail. Lift off the roof and open up the house to discover Homer and Marge's big family bedroom including bed and Maggie's crib, Bart's room with his skateboard and Krusty the Clown poster, Lisa's room with her favorite books, jazz poster and more, and bathroom with shower, toilet, sink and mirror. Lift off the top floor to reveal the fully-fitted kitchen with dining table, chairs, yellow and light-blue tiled floor and lots of pots, pans and other accessories. Then it's into the living room with couch and TV playing Itchy and Scratchy, purple piano and more. Next to the house is the detachable garage, complete with workbench, tool rack, vacuum cleaner, broom, toolbox, tools and the family car, complete with dent (because only in a LEGO world are dents a plus!), opening trunk and ‘radioactive' bar from the nuclear power plant. Step outside onto the terrace and you'll find loads of cool items, including a grill, wheelbarrow and air conditioning unit with ‘Property of Ned Flanders' decoration, sausages, 2 garden loungers, flowerpots, a shovel, 2 fruit cocktail glasses, Lisa's camera, Bart's skateboard ramp with ‘El Barto' graffiti and an antenna on the roof. The Simpsons House is the perfect collector's item for fans of all ages.
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First floor includes yellow and light-blue tiled floor, sink, oven and stove, drawers, cups, pot, pan, bowl, mixer, plates, cake tins, cutlery, dining table and 4 chairs. Living room features TV playing Itchy and Scratchy, couch, boat painting, telephone, carpet, purple piano and staircase to the second floor with family photos. |
Family car with space for 4 mi nifigures features a dent in the front and an opening trunk to store Homer's suitcase and a ‘radioactive' bar from the nuclear power plant. |
Can you spot all the items Homer has 'borrowed' from Ned Flanders? |
Bart's room features a bed, night lamp, desk with pin board, chair, Krusty the Clown poster, skateboard, shelves with books, radio and a cap. |
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Lisa's room features a vanity mirror with hairbrush, stool, bed, table with lamp and cup, shelves with books, magnifying glass, backpack and a jazz poster on the wall. |
Detachable garage features the family car, tools, workbench, tool rack, vacuum cleaner, toolbox and a broom. |
Marge and Homer's bedroom features a bed, 2 side tables, Maggie's crib and Marge's bag. |
Outside area includes a grill, wheelbarrow and air conditioning unit with ‘Property of Ned Flanders' decoration, sausages, 2 garden loungers, flowerpots, a shovel, 2 fruit cocktail glasses, Lisa's camera, Bart's skateboard ramp with ‘El Barto' graffiti and an antenna on the roof. |
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Customers like the quality, ease of assembly, and appearance of the toy building block. For example, they mention it's impressive, and very detailed. That said, they say it'll thrill Lego and Simpsons fans of all ages. As for fun, they describe it as very fun to build alone or with your kids. Opinions are mixed on value and size.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the toy building block. They mention that it's the most amazing Lego set yet, with phenomenal attention to detail. They also say it'll thrill Lego and Simpsons fans of all ages, with a fun model that turns out well. Customers also say that the product is enjoyable to build and admire after it has been constructed.
"...The product itself is fantastic, and the set seems to have been designed precisely with series fans in mind...." Read more
"This LEGO set is AMAZING!!!! It was all my grandson wanted for his birthday...." Read more
"...All in all it's a great project to build, but also has tremendous play value if the builder digs the Simpsons." Read more
"...This set was great to build, and did provide some challenge. It might be difficult for some...." Read more
Customers find the toy building block set easy to assemble. They appreciate the details in the house, including a garage that opens, a pink car, and mailbox. They also say the set is accurate to the layout from the show, with many features and mini builds. Customers also mention that the rooms have enough character that they're easily identifiable as Bart's or Lisa's.
"...Once you get past that, you can appreciate the amazing detail in the set...." Read more
"...Kudos to the folks at LEGOs who designed this Simpson house. Every detail was thought of including a garage that opens, pink car, mailbox, and so..." Read more
"...It's a big project even for Lego with over 2,000 pieces. It's very cleverly designed giving all the Simpson cues, characters and possible scenarios...." Read more
"...It comes with three instruction manuals, but it is actually more like part 1- 2 and 3 so it is hard to start with 2 if you have not finished 1...." Read more
Customers find the toy building block very fun to build. They say it's detailed, and fun to put together as a family. Customers also say it keeps them engaged for several hours.
"This set is so much fun to build. I love how it has so many pieces and very detailed. It took me about three days to finish, around 2-4h a day...." Read more
"...This set was great to build, and did provide some challenge. It might be difficult for some...." Read more
"This was a very fun build. Built with my nephew. It took several hours but was very satisfying!..." Read more
"...It includes the entire family and even their car! Plus tons of small details that make it very playable and extra special" Read more
Customers like the appearance of the toy building block. They mention that it's well designed, cool, and iconic. The colors used are brighter than regular buildings, and they bring the pieces to life. Customers also say that the set is very reminiscent and extra special.
"...My grandson was just turning 4. But when it arrived, the joy on his face was priceless...." Read more
"...What I don't like is how the kitchen is very small.It looks great when displayed although it is huge...." Read more
"...The set is really well designed...." Read more
"...The rooms are beautiful.This is a faithful recreation of the Simpsons house. I can't wait to have all of Springfield." Read more
Customers find the age range of the toy building blocks impressive and fantastic. They also say it's a great gift idea for the Simpsons lover.
"...Overall great gift especially for Simpsons lovers!" Read more
"...it was just a bit smaller than I thought but still the best gift for Simpsons fans or collectors." Read more
"...It's impressive! Will make a fantastic gift!" Read more
"...Made a perfect Christmas gift for an adult Simpson fan who had it put together within days." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the toy building block. Some mention it's worth the price, while others say it're pricey.
"...All in all it's a great project to build, but also has tremendous play value if the builder digs the Simpsons." Read more
"...Yes, it's pricey, we paid $199 plus tax with free shipping on Amazon, but I think it is well worth it...." Read more
"...Not to mention this set is full of bricks with high build-your-own creation value. Not that you'd want to take it back apart in the first place...." Read more
"...The set is expensive, but I've always had good experience with the quality of Lego products...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the toy building block. Some mention it really is quite large, while others say it's too small. The depth makes it hard to fit in a shelf, and the rooms are more cramped.
"This set is big, and pretty accurate to the layout from the show. Totally gotta buy this set and get your tv show nerdism on...." Read more
"...All the most important rooms are present, though the scale can seem a bit small at times. The kitchen is particularly crowded...." Read more
"The his set is huge. There are so many lives and the mini figures and true to life...." Read more
"...The rooms are more cramped, but again, the designers had to keep the overall house size proportional to the minifigs themselves...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the missing parts in the toy building block set. They mention that several pieces are missing and that a whole bag was missing from number 4 group.
"...Everything was fine till my assembly was interrupted by bunch of missing pieces in bag group 4, quickly realized that the set perhaps was missing a..." Read more
"I am only 3 bags into this build and I am missing multiple pieces. For the price on this item I didn't expect to have any problems with this set...." Read more
"...His parents and I purchased it for last Christmas, it had missing parts, didn't stay together always have to put it back together...." Read more
"...On the con side, our set had a lot of missing pieces. Amazon took care of issue 100%" Read more
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It's difficult to get the size of the set across in the photos; it really is quite large. Devoted Simpsons fans will immediately notice that the interior layout is not 100% show-accurate; unfortunately, the realities of toy production mean that making the house larger and more accurate would have resulted in a set that was easily twice as expensive, and $200 is really pushing it as it is. All the most important rooms are present, though the scale can seem a bit small at times. The kitchen is particularly crowded. It must also be noted that the layout is not consistent on the show itself-- note, for example, the magic door in the kitchen that leads to various places depending on the needs of the episode in question-- so it's tough to hold any inaccuracies against this set.
Once you get past that, you can appreciate the amazing detail in the set. Things like the workbench and tool set in the garage, the dented fender on Homer's car, the posters and comics scattered around Bart's room, the vacuum cleaner tucked into an alcove behind the staircase, and the “Property of Ned Flanders” labels on the various items Homer has “borrowed” over the years propel a great set into truly legendary territory.
Most of the issues I have with the set are related to the minifigures that are included. Obviously, including the family is a no-brainer, and Ned Flanders is a similarly obvious inclusion. However, the family has a sleepy/stoned appearance that just makes them look odd, with the exception of Maggie. (I have the Collectible Minifigure Series Maggie displayed inside my house; the one included with the house is identical, but has normal wide-open eyes.) It's understandable that TLG felt the needed to differentiate these minifigs from the ones included in the CMF series, but one would think that such details as Homer's tie and Marge's apron were enough. As things are, anyone who buys this set and skips or cannot find the CMF versions will be stuck with less desirable versions of most of the family, and that's a bit of a bummer. Maggie is fine, as noted, and Flanders is okily-dokily.
Another drawback is the absence of the family pets. (At least they are now available in the Simpsons CMF series two, but it honestly kinda sucks that we have to buy another Lisa and Maggie to get Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II. Lisa is a neat variant, but Maggie is exactly the same.) It should also be noted that the floors are completely covered with tiles, making it tough to get minifigs to stay in place. This can be easily fixed by simply popping off a tile so you can lock a minifig's feet in place, so it's not a big deal. On the contrary, the tiled floors look sharp, and I'm glad TLG made the decision to do them like that.
This set is definitely greater than the sum of its parts; its drawbacks are few, and its positives are innumerable. So, is it the greatest LEGO set ever produced? In my opinion, it is not, though it is a solid top ten, possibly even top five, contender. That said, putting aside all objectivity, it is my second-favorite set of all time. (For the record, my all-time favorite LEGO set remains the Haunted House.) It's a must-have for hardcore Simpsons fans and lovers of great LEGO sets alike. I feel this is destined to become one of those “holy grail” sets in the years to come, so if you're interested, better get one while you can!
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2016
It's difficult to get the size of the set across in the photos; it really is quite large. Devoted Simpsons fans will immediately notice that the interior layout is not 100% show-accurate; unfortunately, the realities of toy production mean that making the house larger and more accurate would have resulted in a set that was easily twice as expensive, and $200 is really pushing it as it is. All the most important rooms are present, though the scale can seem a bit small at times. The kitchen is particularly crowded. It must also be noted that the layout is not consistent on the show itself-- note, for example, the magic door in the kitchen that leads to various places depending on the needs of the episode in question-- so it's tough to hold any inaccuracies against this set.
Once you get past that, you can appreciate the amazing detail in the set. Things like the workbench and tool set in the garage, the dented fender on Homer's car, the posters and comics scattered around Bart's room, the vacuum cleaner tucked into an alcove behind the staircase, and the “Property of Ned Flanders” labels on the various items Homer has “borrowed” over the years propel a great set into truly legendary territory.
Most of the issues I have with the set are related to the minifigures that are included. Obviously, including the family is a no-brainer, and Ned Flanders is a similarly obvious inclusion. However, the family has a sleepy/stoned appearance that just makes them look odd, with the exception of Maggie. (I have the Collectible Minifigure Series Maggie displayed inside my house; the one included with the house is identical, but has normal wide-open eyes.) It's understandable that TLG felt the needed to differentiate these minifigs from the ones included in the CMF series, but one would think that such details as Homer's tie and Marge's apron were enough. As things are, anyone who buys this set and skips or cannot find the CMF versions will be stuck with less desirable versions of most of the family, and that's a bit of a bummer. Maggie is fine, as noted, and Flanders is okily-dokily.
Another drawback is the absence of the family pets. (At least they are now available in the Simpsons CMF series two, but it honestly kinda sucks that we have to buy another Lisa and Maggie to get Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II. Lisa is a neat variant, but Maggie is exactly the same.) It should also be noted that the floors are completely covered with tiles, making it tough to get minifigs to stay in place. This can be easily fixed by simply popping off a tile so you can lock a minifig's feet in place, so it's not a big deal. On the contrary, the tiled floors look sharp, and I'm glad TLG made the decision to do them like that.
This set is definitely greater than the sum of its parts; its drawbacks are few, and its positives are innumerable. So, is it the greatest LEGO set ever produced? In my opinion, it is not, though it is a solid top ten, possibly even top five, contender. That said, putting aside all objectivity, it is my second-favorite set of all time. (For the record, my all-time favorite LEGO set remains the Haunted House.) It's a must-have for hardcore Simpsons fans and lovers of great LEGO sets alike. I feel this is destined to become one of those “holy grail” sets in the years to come, so if you're interested, better get one while you can!
The product itself is fantastic, and the set seems to have been designed precisely with series fans in mind. You can see it in the little details like the "El Barto" graffiti and "Property of Ned Flanders" mark, the latter of which is a long-running gag of the series.
I'm guessing some people will find fault in that the car can't sit the whole family inside it, but that's being unreasonable as there are trade-offs when designing functional vehicles vis-a-vis that vehicle's scale when ranged against a minifig. Sure, they could've made a car that seats all Simpsons members, but then you'd have an unusually large car, which would then lead to an unusually large garage, which would have forced the house to be bigger, and then the minifigs would now look dwarfish.
The same limitations apply to the house in that it isn't 100% accurate to the floor plan as seen in the actual TV series. The rooms are more cramped, but again, the designers had to keep the overall house size proportional to the minifigs themselves. So, no, I won't dock points for that.
The only thing that bothers me is the cool expression on the minifig's faces save for Ned and Maggie. Since the head pieces are moulded, there aren't alternate expressions available as there are for other minifigs with the standard head piece. Having more "alert" eyes for Bart, Homer, Lisa, and Marge would've improved the product. LEGO does make a Simpsons standalone minifig series where the Simpsons have wide-open eyes.
I can't wait for the second Simpsons standalone minifig series to be released so that Santa's Little Helper and Snowball could complete the household.
In the meantime, I've taken the liberty of placing all the series one minifigs in this house so there'd be one big Simpsons house party going on. Good times.
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Piena di accessori e di dettagli, include anche tutti i membri della famiglia + ned flanders
いかにもアメリカのカートゥーン作品に登場する家といった印象であるが、その実、シティ系で多分に使用される
大型パネル、2×5ブロックのような手抜きパーツを使用せずに一段一段ブロックが積みあがって出来上がった
現物は、モジュールシリーズとは別のベクトルで緻密であるなと感心するに至った。
少々残念だったのは、ガレージ部分には6×5の大型タンパネルが7枚使われていたことであるが、
ここは我慢できずに手持ちのタンブロックで換装してしまった。
内装に関しては、見本の写真などから一見フレンズ系を思わせド派手な色が使われており、若干拒否反応を持っていたが、
実物を目にするとそのような心配は杞憂であった。むしろそうした色合いが生活感を醸し出してくれている。
取り分け、1階部分しかタイルが敷かれていないモジュールシリーズとは違い、2階部分までタイルが敷かれているのは
非常に好印象を抱くことができたし、32×32ポッチの制約を受けるモジュールとは違い、
室内の広さも実際の家の縮尺そのものといった印象を持つことができた。
最後に、この作品はエポックを覚えるような組み方は、他の製品でもよく見られるブロックの縦横比3:2.5をいかした
横組みくらいであるが、乗り物作品のように同じ形状のパーツを2個も3個も作るといった作業感を覚えることもなく、
実際の家を作るような感覚で非常に楽しく組むことができた。