How do I get 3D instructions for my Lego sets?
How do I get 3D instructions for my Lego sets?
Simply scan the QR code on the instructions booklet inside your set. You can also find the 3D instructions by searching “LEGO sets” on the app “LEGO Building Instructions” We’re Sorry! Our help topics section is currently undergoing maintenance.
What can you do with free Lego building instructions?
Download free building instructions now – and soon your little LEGO builder will be visiting a lighthouse, flying a propeller plane, shopping at the grocery store, feeding a cow… Give budding LEGO® builders a great start with these awesome quick-build LEGO toys.
How do I find the set number on a Lego set?
You’ll find the set number just below the LEGO® logo on the building instructions, on the box and on the product pages of our website. Enter a 4-7 digit set number or key word to see all building instructions. Some sets have extra building instructions for B-models,…
How do I get my child to build with Lego® Classic?
Just scroll down to find your LEGO Classic box, then click on a model to download free building instructions. A great way to get kids building – and a great way for you to share the fun! Introduce budding builders to LEGO® Classic with an awesome dinosaur toy, colorful keyboard, cute house and a push-along steam train.
How many pieces are in the Lego Creator Expert Modular Buildings series?
Collectors will love to display this big 2,504-piece LEGO set proudly alongside their other modular buildings. The LEGO Creator Expert Modular Buildings series is a premium collection of advanced, interconnecting buildings featuring authentic designs from around the world.
What is a Creator Expert Lego set?
LEGO Creator Expert building sets are for adults and teenagers with a passion. From authentic buildings and classic cars to other objects of desire, Creator Expert advanced LEGO sets offer a world of nostalgia, escapism, self-expression, pure enjoyment and surprise.
Will the LEGO Transformers set take you back to 1984?
The new LEGO set will transport fans back to 1984 to when Transformers first exploded into popular culture with the original toy line and animated TV series.