It even has Phoebe's iconic painting
Pizza night at Monica's apartment
It's been more than a decade since the last episode of "Friends" aired. But the American sitcom continues to garner new generations of fans thanks to its fantastic cast, unprecedented humor, and modern streaming platforms.
New set launched. for £135
Lego fans will soon be able to create the two apartments at the heart of Friends with the release of a new construction set.
The 2,048-piece collection features the New York homes of both Monica and Rachel, and Chandler and Joey, plus the adjoining hallway.
It also includes props such as the Thanksgiving turkey that ended up on Monica’s head, the canoe that was Joey and Chandler’s entire furniture collection and Phoebe’s dollhouse that went up in flames.
Other accessories include the Poking Device; Gladys, Phoebe’s creepy art piece; the cheesecake that fells on the floor; Pat the Dog and the chick and duck.
Friends-lovers is coming, and even though the brand s 25th anniversary Central Perk set was incredible and full of detail, The
Friends Apartments set is about to blow it out of the water. Containing nearly double the pieces (2,048 to be exact!), this new set is a build of both Monica and Joey and Chandler s two apartments, complete with the hallway that connects them. And the tiny details are truly almost too good to handle.
Friends fans will be able to build so many iconic scenes from the show, including when Phoebe s dollhouse sets on fire, when Rachel and Chandler fight over the fallen hallway cheesecake, and even though it didn t happen in either apartment Ross trying to get his leather pants back up with the help of baby powder, which we all know fails completely.
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In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, toy brand Lego released construction kits that allow grown-ups to build flower bouquets and bonsai trees from bioplastic components.
The Danish brand s Botanical Collection consists of two sets, both featuring snap-together components derived from sugarcane.
Flower Bouquet contains elements to construct bunches of model flowers and grasses while the pieces in the Bonsai Tree set combine to create a miniature tree with optional blossom.
Kits to build individual roses and tulips are also available. As adults look for new ways to switch off and relax, we saw an opportunity to help them switch off after a busy day and relax as they immerse themselves in creating these beautiful botanical builds, said Lego senior designer Anderson Ward Grubb told Dezeen.