There are some things you just don’t expect to be released as Lego sets: Coventry Central Police Station, the Whitgift shopping centre in Croydon, Fred and Rose West’s house. A piano probably doesn’t immediately spring to mind either. After all, they’re complex beasts, seemingly unsuited to being replicated in plastic blocks… yet here we have a 3662-piece brick-built grand piano you can set on a desk.
Its 25 fully working keys might not match the 88 of a real grand, but there is a top-lid to prop up and moving foot-pedals. Most importantly, there’s an authentic hammer action, so you can unleash your inner Beethoven (or, more likely, attempt a halting Chopsticks).
It’s still made of plastic, though, so surely it can only make a dull thud when you hammer…
