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Lego Notre-Dame de Paris 21061

$229.99
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Recommended Age: 18+ Years
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Value Projection

Architecture

5-Year Est. (Sealed) after EOL

$460 — $601

Est. ROI

+130.7%

Analyst Note: Appeals heavily to non-traditional hobbyists. Usually sees steady, predictable growth post-retirement.

Deep Dive: Adjust Variables

THE BUILD SHEET

At a Glance

Set Number
21061
Release Year
2024
Pieces
4383
Price per Piece
$0.05 (5¢)
Model Scale
1:218

Value Breakdown

Est. Build Time
29.2 Hours
Price / Build Hour
$7.87/hr
Price Per Basic Brick
$0.05

Highly valuable! 49% cheaper than average LEGO sets.

Display Dimensions

Height 13 in (33.0 cm)
34 Bricks + 1 Plate high
Width 8.5 in (21.6 cm)
27 Studs wide
Depth 16 in (40.6 cm)
51 Studs deep
Display Footprint 136.0 sq in (877.4 sq cm) 27 Ă— 51 Studs

The Scale Check

Height equivalent to approx 8.2 minifigures stacked.

Display Fit
Oversized: Requires Deep Tabletop Surface
Building Instructions

Download or view the official PDF

Engineering Breakdown

Part Categories

Discover the structural DNA and the exact piece types included in this box.

Standard 1927 pcs (44.0%)
Greebles 1x1 1212 pcs (27.7%)
Slopes Wedges 401 pcs (9.2%)
Translucent 251 pcs (5.7%)
Equipment 222 pcs (5.1%)
S N O T 213 pcs (4.9%)
Bricks Special 141 pcs (3.2%)
Technic 15 pcs (0.3%)

Rare & Exclusive Parts

Track this build's most elusive bricks and their production history.

  • Trans-Clear Dish 4 x 4 with Notre Dame Window print Exclusive
    SKU: 35394pr9970 (only seen in this set)
  • Black Tile 1 x 8 with 'Notre-Dame de Paris' print Exclusive
    SKU: 4162pr9983 (only seen in this set)
  • Tan Wheel Cover 9 Spoke - 24mm D. Uncommon
    SKU: 62701 Seen in 4 sets (21061, 21356, 42654, 80066)
  • Tan Fence Lattice 1 x 4 x 1 Uncommon
    SKU: 3633 Seen in 5 sets (4854, 21061, 76439, 42655, 21064)
  • Tan Wedge Plate 2 x 4 27° Right Uncommon
    SKU: 65426 Seen in 5 sets (21061, 41838, 75428, 75426, 910056)

Color Insights & Harmony

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Included Palette

The complete chromatic blueprint and exact piece counts defining this set's look.

2511 pcs (57.3%) Tan
502 pcs (11.5%) Dark Bluish Gray
443 pcs (10.1%) Dark Tan
371 pcs (8.5%) Black
141 pcs (3.2%) Trans-Clear
110 pcs (2.5%) Trans-Black
94 pcs (2.1%) White
65 pcs (1.5%) Green
55 pcs (1.3%) Light Bluish Gray
37 pcs (0.8%) Dark Green
16 pcs (0.4%) Olive Green
15 pcs (0.3%) Reddish Brown
12 pcs (0.3%) Sand Green
6 pcs (0.1%) Dark Red
3 pcs (0.1%) Flat Silver
1 pcs (0.0%) Orange

The Mix

A proportional breakdown of the defining colors shaping this set's aesthetic. Hover to inspect.

16 Colors

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A Closer Look

Lego Notre-Dame de Paris 21061
Full angled view of Lego Notre-Dame.

Unboxing History

Holding the box for the LEGO Architecture Notre-Dame de Paris 21061, the 4383 pieces promise an epic build experience. This model, measuring over 13 inches high, 8.5 inches wide, and 16 inches deep, is poised to capture the cathedral's architectural journey. The printed element on the box art gives a taste of the intricate detail within.

Layers of Time

Flipping the box over, I see the historical sub-assemblies representing different construction periods. It’s a genius design choice, allowing us to build through the cathedral’s evolution, from its early foundations to its later additions. Each stage is clearly defined, a lesson in architectural history through bricks.

Gothic Grandeur

Stepping back from the full model, the tan brickwork shines, capturing the distinctive limestone hue. The dark gray roof sections, built with various slopes and tiles, accurately represent the original lead roofing. The flying buttresses along the sides are cleverly articulated, showcasing classic Gothic engineering with subtle SNOT work.

Western Face Up Close

From the front, the twin towers rise majestically, detailed with greebling and textured elements that convey intricate carvings. The central rose window, a key feature, uses a printed trans-clear element, providing a focal point. SNOT techniques are evident in creating the arched doorways and various recessed sections on the facade.

Aerial Perspective

Looking down at the roofline, the dark gray tiling provides a smooth, cohesive surface. The central spire, a highlight of the reconstruction, stands tall with intricate detailing built from smaller elements, demonstrating excellent NPU for its delicate form. The overall footprint is contained on a sturdy black base, ready for display.

Revealing the Core

This is where the engineering truly comes alive. Lifting a section, I see the modularity designed for the historical build progression. The interior features a striking black and white tiled floor, created with various wedge plates, indicating the intricate nave pattern. Columns formed from round bricks support the upper levels, showing careful attention to structural integrity.

Open Top Insight

With the roof sections removed, the full glory of the interior floor plan is visible. The checkerboard pattern of the nave, made from black and white tiles, extends throughout the model. The rows of columns and archways clearly define the nave and side aisles, showcasing the classic basilica layout, achieved with repetitive sub-assemblies.

Intricate Side Views

Zooming in, the detail on the side rose window is apparent, again utilizing a printed trans-clear element. The flying buttresses are a marvel of brick geometry, built with curved slopes and plates to achieve their distinctive form and provide visible structural support. Small arch elements and decorative greebling further enrich the exterior.

Inside the Arches

Stepping into the nave, the sense of scale is immediately apparent. The long colonnade, built with columns and arch bricks, creates a compelling perspective, drawing the eye towards the unseen altar. The black and white tiled floor, meticulously laid with jumper plates and tiles, stretches out, inviting exploration of this miniature architectural wonder. The use of repeating arch elements creates a rhythmic visual flow.

Ground Level Details

A closer look at the floor reveals the precision of the tiling, with black and white wedge plates forming the checkerboard pattern. The columns, constructed from stacked round bricks and arched elements, provide both structural integrity and aesthetic accuracy. It's a testament to the meticulous brick planning that went into the interior, demonstrating robust clutch power.

Home Decor Highlight

The Notre-Dame model commands attention on any shelf. Its scale and tan coloration make it a prominent display piece without dominating a room. It integrates well with various decor styles, a testament to its elegant design. The subtle green trees around the base, built with clever NPU, add a touch of organic contrast to the architectural lines.

Enduring Icon, Brilliantly Built

From every angle, this model asserts itself as a celebration of Gothic architecture and masterful brick design. The combination of intricate greebling, clever SNOT work, and historical layering makes it a deeply engaging build experience. It's not just a model; it’s a tangible piece of history, perfectly suited as a centerpiece for any builder's collection, enriching any space it occupies.