The modular buildings are an integral part of the LEGO portfolio for quite some time now and still many LEGO fans can’t get enough of those georgious models. We’ve seen a lot of different houses, shops, restaurants and many more. But still many kinds of buildings usually found in a city are on the wishlist. With the Natural History Museum we got a totally new kind of building.
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