Hey LEGO fans! Get ready to embark on a charming journey to vibrant Copenhagen with the LEGO Ideas set, Copenhagen’s Telephone Kiosk, designed by JanwillemLoonen. Currently, this adorable set has gathered 984 supporters, with 214 days left to reach the magical 10,000 mark. So, let’s dive into the details of this delightful creation and explore what makes it a must-have addition to your LEGO collection!

“📞 Dive into Historic Copenhagen with this LEGO Gem! 🇩🇰”

If you’re a fan of LEGO’s architecture-themed sets, you’ll definitely want to take a closer look at the LEGO Ideas submission, “Copenhagen’s Telephone Kiosk.” Inspired by the iconic phone kiosks of Copenhagen, this set pays homage to a piece of Danish history that’s becoming increasingly rare to find in the wild. The attention to detail is evident in the recreation of architect Fritz Koch’s iconic hexagonal design, complete with a copper roof and pinewood window frames that harken back to Danish architecture in the early 1900s. What sets this LEGO Ideas submission apart is not only its historical significance but also its potential for adding character to your LEGO city. The smaller scale of the telephone kiosk makes it an ideal display model, perfect for capturing the charm of a bygone era without taking up too much space. With its inclusion of a candlestick telephone and stickers replicating 1930s advertisements, this set is sure to be a treasure trove of LEGO Easter eggs, adding an extra layer of intrigue for history enthusiasts and LEGO fans alike. So, if you’re looking for a unique addition to your LEGO collection that celebrates Danish history and architecture, show your support for this LEGO Ideas submission to make this remarkable set a reality!

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