LEGO Set - 21344 - Ideas (CUUSOO) - Orient Express





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LEGO 21344 Orient Express, a 2023 set from Denmark, contains 2524 plastic bricks and 7 minifigures, is complete and used, with an instruction manual in an opened box.
Description from the seller
Stored in a smoke- and pet-free home.
Not available for sale in stores anymore.
Built once and on display.
Minifigs in excellent condition.
With extra parts, without a brick separator.
LEGO 21344 Orient Express is a set with an Ideas license, released in 2023. The set contains 2,540 parts and 8 minifigures. The model depicts the famous train with a steam locomotive and tender, plus passenger cars in a historical style. The inspiration for this comes from the Pacific PLM 231 K 8 locomotive and the carriages of the International Night Wagon Company from the 1930s that ran to Istanbul. The set includes detailed interiors, such as a dining car and sleeping cars with removable roofs. The set was submitted via Ideas number 52, is licensed by Accor, the current holder of the Orient Express brand, and is based on the fan design "The Orient Express, a Legendary Train" by LEt.sGO.
Stored in a smoke- and pet-free home.
Not available for sale in stores anymore.
Built once and on display.
Minifigs in excellent condition.
With extra parts, without a brick separator.
LEGO 21344 Orient Express is a set with an Ideas license, released in 2023. The set contains 2,540 parts and 8 minifigures. The model depicts the famous train with a steam locomotive and tender, plus passenger cars in a historical style. The inspiration for this comes from the Pacific PLM 231 K 8 locomotive and the carriages of the International Night Wagon Company from the 1930s that ran to Istanbul. The set includes detailed interiors, such as a dining car and sleeping cars with removable roofs. The set was submitted via Ideas number 52, is licensed by Accor, the current holder of the Orient Express brand, and is based on the fan design "The Orient Express, a Legendary Train" by LEt.sGO.

