The LEGO® Pharrell Williams collaborative set 10391 Over the Moon has been revealed, in advance of the October release of the film Piece by Piece, which features LEGO animation.
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- 10391 Over the Moon
- Price: US$109.99/ £94.99/ 109.99€/ AU$199.99
- Pieces: 966
- Dimensions: 19.5 in. (49 cm) high, 7.5 in. (20 cm) long and 7 in. (19 cm) wide
- Release date: 20 September 2024
The model is made up of three parts.
The black shuttle with drum-lacquered gold windscreen symbolizes limitless potential, transporting you anywhere you can imagine. The vibrant colours of the jet stream symbolise imagination and creativity fuelling your way.
Finally, 51 different minifigure heads are included on an "abacus", over 30 of which have been designed specifically for this set. This represents the widest range of minifigure skin tones ever included in a LEGO product, with seven in total.
The Piece by Piece movie
Directed by Academy Award® winning filmmaker Morgan Neville and featuring new original music from Pharrell, it is a unique cinematic experience that invites audiences on a vibrant journey through his life. Piece by Piece defies genres and expectations to "transport audiences into a LEGO® world where anything is possible".
What does the set mean?
The infinity of space showed Pharrell that there are no limits to what we can explore. He believes that curiosity and creativity are essential life forces in all of us and credits them as the building blocks of his success. Pharrell likes to ensure that everyone can feel represented, all of which all ties in nicely with LEGO ethics!
This partnership aims to inspire creativity and inclusivity. With my LEGO Over the Moon set I want everyone to feel seen and empowered to imagine their own stories. The spaceship is blasting off, and you’re in the pilot seat.
– Pharrell Williams
Pharrell’s collaboration with the LEGO Group will extend to his non-profit foundation, YELLOW, which works to even the odds for children through education. This collaboration will see the launch of a new LEGO Build the Change global challenge, bringing more creative play to kids worldwide.
Designer George Gilliatt
It’s one of the largest elements we have ever applied this lacquering process to, and it certainly stands out as a focal point to the whole model.
– George Gilliatt, Product Designer, The LEGO Group
Building the jet stream at an angle was the primary creative challenge. “Many different techniques were trialled," says George, "including making the entire bottom of the model out of slope bricks, but in the end, we settled for creating some triangles out LEGO Technic™ triangles that happened to perfectly match the angles of some of our slope bricks.”
Cost
- Australia 199.99 AUD
- Austria 109.99 EUR
- Belgium 109.99 EUR
- Brazil 1099.99 BRL
- Canada 139.99 CAD
- China 999 CNY
- Croatia 109.99 EUR
- Czech Republic 2699 CZK
- Denmark 949.95 DKK
- Estonia 129.99 EUR
- Finland 134.95 EUR
- France 109.99 EUR
- Germany 109.99 EUR
- Greece 119.99 EUR
- Hong Kong 899 HKD
- Hungary 45990 HUF
- Ireland 109.99 EUR
- Israel 125 EUR
- Italy 109.99 EUR
- Japan 15980 JPY
- Latvia 129.99 EUR
- Lithuania 129.99 EUR
- Malaysia 499.9 MYR
- Mexico 2799 MXN
- New Zealand 219.99 NZD
- Norway 1479.9 NOK
- Poland 469.99 PLN
- Portugal 109.99 EUR
- Romania 579.99 RON
- Singapore 179.9 SGD
- Slovakia 109.99 EUR
- Slovenia 109.99 EUR
- South Africa 2099 ZAR
- South Korea 159900 KRW
- Spain 109.99 EUR
- Sweden 1519.9 SEK
- Switzerland 129 CHF
- Taiwan 3799 TWD
- The Netherlands 109.99 EUR
- Turkey 4599 TRY
- Ukraine 4699 UAH
- United Kingdom 94.99 GBP
- USA 109.99 USD
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That windscreen is hot fire and I cannot wait to create a modern Blacktron in black+drum lacquered gold color scheme. I've kind of been avoiding it but all the great DLG parts in recent years plus now this should allow for some really nice spaceships.
ReplyDeleteI like this spaceship and want to build it. Even this big jetstream is funny. But this Aztec Tzompantli (skull rack) is just creepy as hell. Also, the price is just ridiculous, considering that most of brick count are small bricks from jetstream and tzompantli.
ReplyDeleteIf there are 7 skin tones in the set, isn't one of them a minifig premiere for one of the new previously minidoll-only colors? :) I'm excited.
ReplyDeleteas you'll see from our review - its actually Dark Orange and not Sienna Brown. We thought the same!
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