Inside the office set6/20/2023 It’s absolutely bonkers that LEGO managed to include a whopping FIFTEEN minifigures in the set, with nearly all of The Office’s main, and recurring characters accounted for, with a few omissions like Andy Bernard and Erin Hannon who joined in later seasons. There’s plenty of fun furniture building, plenty of paper/bookshelves, but if you’re looking for a fun, challenging and innovative build, this isn’t the set for you. The set design is very beginner-friendly, which is great as this will likely be many adults’ first LEGO sets in a while, so there isn’t anything too gnarly or complex here. Stickers are a necessary evil here, as it would’ve been unfeasible to print so many elements, so I’ll let it slide.īut wow, taking a look at the sticker sheet, you instantly know that the set is in great hands and that this is a LEGO love letter to The Office. Under normal circumstances, I’d be livid with having to place so many stickers, but I’m not mad in this case, as LEGO were able to go absolutely ham with The Office references, ensuring that many of the sitcom’s timeless gags, and Easter Eggs were captured. Here’s a look at the sticker sheet, which is huge. Here’s a look at the manual, which features the set, and some great Dunder Mifflin stationery as decorative elements.Īlso love the back, with a pack of Dunder Mifflin multi-purpose copy paper, and their tagline and motto.Īs usual, the manual features an introduction to The Office, and the essence of the show, a profile on fan designer JaiJai Lewis, as well as the design team, made up of Chris and Laura Perron, as well as Senior Graphic Designer Diego Sancho, who did all the heavy lifting with the minifigure and sticker design, cramming in an ungodly amount of The Office references and Easter Eggs into the set. Apartments, 21328 Seinfeld and 10291 Queer Eye The Fab 5 Loft. The Office is the 6th LEGO set based on a pop culture/TV series, following the F.R.I.E.N.D.S Central Perk set, Big Bang Theory F.R.I.E.N.D.S. LEGO Designers: Laura Perron ( Chris Perron ( Diego Sancho (Graphics) ( Date: 1 October 2022 Special thanks to LEGO for sending this set for this review! 21336 The Office Set Details Oh, if you want to, you can also watch a video review of this set on my Youtube channel! Without wasting any time, let’s jump into my review of the LEGO Ideas The Office set! See below for regional pricing and product links – 21336 The Office will be available from, or your local LEGO store from 1 October onwards. I’m a massive fan of The Office, and have spent countless hours watching, and rewatching the series, and was a huge part of my formative years in my early 20s, so I’ve been super excited about this set. When LEGO Ideas greenlit the project, they essentially entered a cheat code to print money, as anticipation, and hype for this set from the legions of Office fans, and soon-to-be LEGO converts will reach fever pitch when the LEGO The Office sets launches globally on 1 October 2022. It’s so big that NBC paid half a billion dollars for the exclusive streaming rights, and is still one of the most watched, most memed, and most quoted modern American sitcoms. The Office is one of the biggest shows on TV, and has defined the 2000s. It’s been a huge year for LEGO, and as we close off the year, I’m proud to bring to you an early review of 21336 The Office, the latest set from the LEGO Ideas theme featuring the beloved sitcom starring Steve Carell as the bumbling yet endearingly effective Michael Scott.
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