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1. For fun

LEGO International Space Station

Cost: £64.99 / $69.99

 From: lego.com 

Build your very own International Space Station with this striking 864-piece LEGO kit. Don’t be put off by this challenging build, as the kit also comes with a 128-page building instruction booklet to guide you through the construction process. Once assembled, this incredible ISS kit can be mounted on the included display stand. Designed by LEGO fan Christoph Ruge, who is passionate about space, this ISS design was championed by the fan community and selected as the ideal set to celebrate the tenth anniversary of LEGO ideas.

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