Quickie Review: Mocsage 1:2000 scale World Trade Center Building Blocks Set from LesDiy.De

 

Hi brick fans!

I'm back with a quickie review!   Today's set review is the Mocsage World Trade Center building block set from LesDiy.de.   LesDiy specializes in providing custom MOC building block sets at an affordable price. In conjunction with Mocsage, they work with MOC designers to bring their creations to life and all of their sets are authorized by the designers.

Brand: Mocsage
Set Name: World Trade Center 1973-2001 Micro Model
Piece Count: 982 pieces
Lego Compatible: Yes

Stickers: No
Minifigures: No
Printed parts: No
Numbered bags: No
Lighting kit: No
Missing or defective parts: No

In the case of this Mocsage World Trade Center set, it is authorised and designed by @bru_bri_mocs. You can find many more sets by bru_bri_mocs: here.   Check out all of his creations on this IG account.

Where to get it:  https://www.lesdiy.de.  On sale right now for only 37.99 Eur (save 22 Eur)!


LesDiy.de sent me the boxed set of Mocsage World Trade Center!  On the box, there is a picture of the set shown with the New York City background.  

The contents are package nicely in a ziplock bag.

There are a further 6 bags of parts inside.

The instruction booklet and information.   Even though the box says micro building, it is not using micro sized building blocks. The bricks are all standard size and compatible with other Lego type building blocks.  

The instructions are easy to follow and straight forward.  Here is the base for the World Trade Center complex.  The World Trade Center between 1973 and 2001 consisted for 7 different buildings.  Here is the wikipedia entry for those who are interested.

These are the representations of the lower buildings of the World Trade Center.  They are located around the central plaza.

This is supposed to be the Vista International/Mariott hotel.

This structure is supposed to be an office tower called the Salomon Brothers Building.

This is the WTC Center layout.


Building the twin towers is a very repetitive task.   You have to make each section 26 times!   It's easy but monotonous.


Placing the twin towers on the base.

We had several extra pieces after completing the build.



I think if you are a fan of the Lego architecture series, you will definitely want to add this set to your collection.  It will make a very nice display for your study or office.  It was easy to build and took me about half a day with a break in-between.   The LesDiy.de pricing is especially good value as it is on sale right now.

You can also use my affiliate code itsnotlego20 to get another 20% off your LesDiy.de purchases.

Hope you enjoyed this review, see you next time, Bye!