LEGO's tribute to the 70th anniversary of Main Street, Disney World's iconic entrance in Florida, isn't just for fans of the parks – there's plenty of Easter eggs and elements paying homage to many movies, too.
Launching today and available from both LEGO and Disney, the 3,899-piece build measures at a sizeable 78cm wide and 28cm high, allowing plenty of space for detailed tributes to both the street and films across Disney, Pixar and Marvel.
There are three buildings in total: a fire station, the Emporium and the Crystal Arcade. It comes accompanied with plenty of accessories too, including a fire engine, popcorn car and no less than 16 minifigures including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and The Dapper Dans quartet.
The Crystal Arcade is home to mementos that serve as a nod to many films. Look out for Wall-E and a miniature Up house, along with the enchanted rose from Beauty and the Beast. That's not the only classic Disney film that gets a nod: keep an eye on Cinderella's castle making an appearance as well.
The Emporium is where Star Wars gets its time to shine, with miniature art featuring the likes of Groot and Grogu. Look closely and you'll see Rapunzel and Moana there, too.
As for the fire station, it features the Walt Disney family apartment in all its splendour.
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There's no shortage of Mickey Mouse ears, either, with decorative features inside the buildings and the iconic ear headband adorning some of the minifigures.
Rather than a fixed build, you can separate the three buildings and make your own version of the street – not a bad option if the 78cm stretch is a struggle to fit in your home. The sheer level of detail and intricate features means you'll be engaged with every step of the build. The good news is that it's available to buy now.
You can buy the jam-packed LEGO Disney Main Street build right now for £319.99 from both The LEGO Store and Disney.

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