LEGO Set Reveal – Tiny Plants 10329
SHOWCASE A RANGE OF NINE ARID, TROPICAL AND CARNIVOROUS EXOTIC PLANTS IN BRICK-BUILT FORM
The LEGO Icons Botanical Collection has quickly expanded to include over ten sets since the theme’s inception in 2021, providing horticulture and plant enthusiasts with a dynamic range of botanicals, from bonsai trees to sunflowers, orchids, and even a dried flower centrepiece for Thanksgiving celebrations.
The latest set revealed in time for Christmas is Tiny Plants 10329, which includes 9 nine small plants in terracotta-coloured pots, ranging from arid and tropical to predatory species. This is the ideal set for those looking to add a spot of exotic nature-inspired colour to their windowsills and desks.
What Is the Release Date for the LEGO Icons Tiny Plants?
The new Botanical Collection set will be released on 1 December 2023 in time for Xmas gifting and you can pre-order the set today to make sure you recieve it in good time.
How Much Is the LEGO 10329 Model?
Tiny Plants 10329 is priced at $49.99 – see it on the LEGO store.
What Is the Brick Count?
LEGO Icons 10329 contains 758 pieces, offering plenty of value for money for those looking to pad out their LEGO Botanical Collection.
How Many LEGO Minifigures Are Included?
N/A.
LEGO Icons Tiny Plants 10329 – Features
Fans of gardening and plants will love this selection of small-scale plants, with a range of models for easy, medium and advanced builders.
LEGO Icons Tiny Plants 10329 includes the jade plant, false shamrock and laceleaf – three visually striking plants which thrive in humid, rainforest conditions. For those interested in the grisly side of nature, the Venus flytrap, red sundew and pitcher all offer incredible brick recreations of carnivorous plants, although they won’t trap any flies like the real thing. The final three flora on show are all to be found for real in dry, desert conditions, with the prickly pear, succulents and pincushion cacti.
Out of all the LEGO Botanical Collection sets revealed over the last few years, this is probably the most interesting, with a wide range of different plant types made from interesting green brick elements. As always, the terracotta-style pots add a sense of style when the models are placed on display. These are the perfect collectables for those who want to showcase some greenery at home without worrying about regular watering and maintenance like the real things.
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