When we first saw images of the latest LEGO® Icons set, 10315 Tranquil Garden, we were excited to see new elements, recolours and creative parts use all wrapped up in the aesthetics of a traditional Japanese garden scene.
The set was created in collaboration with Hoichi Kurisu, a landscape designer famous for his tranquil gardens across the world. As they say in the instruction booklet, it's time to "make yourself at home, relax and be one with nature for a moment. Or stay as long as you like."
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10315 Tranquil Garden
US$109.99/AU$179.99/£94.99/€104.99/CAD$139.99
1,363 parts
1 August 2023
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LEGO® mould 4190
There is a new mould in this set that also appears in 21060 Himeji Castle; we call it the "Pagoda Plate".
- 12 x Plate Special 2 x 2 with Double Inverted Curve, 1 Stud in Dark Stone Grey/ Dark Bluish Gray (6447212|4109)
- 4 x Plate Special 2 x 2 with Double Inverted Curve, 1 Stud in Dark Brown (6456663|4109)
The Dark Bluish Grey version appears in both sets, but Dark Brown is exclusive to Tranquil Garden at present.
Thomas Jenkins took an in-depth look at the Pagoda Plate yesterday - a must-read article!
Recolours
There are 12 recolours in this set, including some very welcome additions for landscaping and nature-inspired builds.
- 7 x Cone 2 x 2 x 3 Jagged in Earth Green/Dark Green (6461425|28598)
- 8 x Slope 33° 3 x 3 Double Convex in Dark Brown (6456639|3675)
- 6 x Technic Axle Connector Hub with Two Bar Holders Perpendicular in Reddish Brown (6459423|49133)
- 4 x Slope 33° 3 x 4 in Dark Brown (6456643|3297)
- 31 x Fern 2 x 3 x 2 in Earth Green/Dark Green (6447541|2682)
- 4 x Hair Tuft in Flame Yellowish Orange/ Bright Light Orange (6456642|68212)
- 4 x Crown in Medium Lavender (6456640|39262)
- 3 x Bar 2L with Stop in Centre in Reddish Brown (6451002|78258), also in 21060 Himeji Castle
- 6 x Arm Mechanical with 2 Clips in Red (6370686|30377)
- 4 x 7L Hose in Red (6456646)
- 2* x Whisk in Brick Yellow/Tan (6456641| 79808)
*one in set and one spare - 8 x Bar Holder with Handle in Red (6456644|23443)
Printed elements in the LEGO Tranquil Garden
- White and Orange Kohaku Koi Fish (6331375)
- Orange and Yellow Yamabuki Koi Fish (6331374).
Rare elements
These elements all appear in three sets or fewer.
- 3 x Tile Round Corners 4 x 4 x 2/3 in Medium Stone Grey/ Light Bluish Gray (6354325 | 68869) in three previous sets
- 1 x Animal / Creature Body Part, Tail / Claw / Horn / Branch / Tentacle, End Section, Large in Reddish Brown (6383996 | 67361) in three previous sets
- 2 x Tile 45° Cut 2 x 2 in Earth Green/ Dark Green (6390053 | 35787) has only appeared in 76907 Lotus Evija from 2022 previously
- 8 x Brick 1 x 1 x 3 in Dark Orange (6397875 | 14716) appears in two previous sets
- 1 x Plate 4 x 6 in Dark Orange (4208192 | 3032) in three previous sets
Building LEGO set 10315
Pavilion
Garden base frame
We then move on to with the basic structure outline for the garden, with the outline for the stream that will flows through the garden built using a mixture of Dark Green and Green wedge plates to give the impression of varying depth.
As the layers are built up, the garden takes shape with the Koi fish tiles in place and the floating Lotus flowers represented by the recoloured Crown in Medium Lavender (6456640) with Hair Tuft in Bright Light Orange (6456642) as the centre. There are square holes marked out that will become part of the 'islands' method to personalise how you would like to organise your garden later.
This adorable bridge is cleverly designed to be securely held in place yet minimalistic in appearance. There are interesting little notes within the instructions to explain the meaning behind some of the design features; no doubt the basis for many of Hoichi Kurisu's designs.
"Weathered lanterns and structures add depth and ambiance to a tranquil garden and invite us to embrace the passing of time."
The pavilion sits on stilts and the roof/wall structure is easily removed to access the tea ceremony inside. I love the mixed use of the 1/4 Circle Tiles, Tile Special 2 x 2 Corner with Cut Corner and 1x2 Tiles all in Dark Bluish Gray to build uneven stepping stones leading a route around the garden. The instructions note:
"Winding pathways invite you to see the garden (and maybe other things?) from a different perspective."
The finished base with pavilion, garden and stream is very attractive once complete, now we can move on to the second part of the garden - the cherry trees and foliage.
Foliage & decoration
Closing Thoughts
I think I want someone to come and design a tranquil garden for my actual garden now, as the final LEGO set looks so great, I want to actually go in there to relax in reality.
READ MORE: See inspiring techniques for using LEGO® part 4190: The Pagoda Plate
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The 3/4/5 triangle trick to have the pavilion off-grid if very nice, surprised it wasn't specifically shouted out in the post.
ReplyDeletewe get so used to Mike Psiaki and his genius triangle work - you are correct that it's a nice technique!
DeleteHowdy! I'm a little late to this post. So I just got the new Eldorado Fortress and I found out that the beach palm tree can be easily removed and used as a module in this set!
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