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Disney's Cinderella castle gets 4,000 brick, $350 lego set The happiest place on earth has gone bricks.Lego is releasing a 4,080 piece, $350 buildable version of Cinderella's magic castle from Disneyland (and Disney World and Tokyo Disney and all the other parks). The exterior of the set is a pretty faithful recreation of the famous building but its the interior that really soars. Sprinkled throughout the detailed interior are Easter eggs to different Disney movies: There's the Evil Queen's mirror from Snow White, an archery target from Brave, a glass slipper from Cinderella and many more. Stud shooters recreate the daily fireworks show at the castle.The castle measures an enormous 29 inches high, 17 inches wide and 12 inches deep.It comes with five minifigures, including Mickey Mouse (in tails), Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck and for the first time ever Tinkerbell.Cinderella's castle goes on sale directly through Lego beginning Sept. 1. Lego VIP members (signing up is free) can purchase the set starting August 14.See pictures of the interior rooms with the nods to classic Disney movies below.




Check out more Disney love in the gallery below! Where would Simba have been without the help and riduculous banter of Pumbaa and Timon in "The Lion King." The unlikely duo of a meerkat and a warthog made this pair one of the best sidekick duo's in Disney history. PUMBAA & TIMON THE LION KING (1994) If one must be holed up in a castle with a ghastly beast, it's best to have Cogsworth, Lumiere and Mrs. Potts on your side. Each brought a special sidekick quality to the table. Cogsworth was safe and practical, Lumiere always had romance and Belle's heart on his mind and Mrs. Pott's provided a motherly vibe. The trio were ultimate sidekicks for Belle in "Beaty and the Beast." Everyone needs a buddy and Flounder was just that for Aerial in "The Little Mermaid." Admittedly, Flounder wasn't always the best sounding board for the red-headed swimmer, but he made a good sidekick since he was always down for an adventure. What do a hummingbird and a raccoon have in common?




They were both besties and sidekicks for indian princess Pocahontas. In the 1995 flick, Meeko and Flit provided just the right amount of comedy without ever saying a word. Any sidekick that will let you float down a river on their tummy is alright by us. Baloo the Bear and Mowgli were the best of pals in "The Jungle Book," and the best part about Balloo was he was always ready to dance and sing. We like that in a sidekick. Scheming, selfish and funny aren't exactly three words that you'd want in a sidekick, but Abu usually let his conscience take over when he and Aladdin were up to no good. Plus, he busted Aladdin out of a jail, dressed up as an elephant and more in order to help out Ali. High five for Hercules and Pegasus! Not only does the winged horse regularly rescue the Greek god from many precarious situations, he also really cares about Hercules. So much so that he gets a bit jealous when Herc falls head over heels for Meg. But best friends are definitely supposed to do that -- because they have your best interest at heart.




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Not that we did that. (Um, yes we did.) 6. Seasonal Brickfête Castle This castle—including some artfully fallen cherry blossoms—was featured at Brickfête in Toronto in 2012. For more photos of this elaborate build and its attached shrine, check the link below! 5. Lego Osaka Castle This 75-centimeter (29.5 in) castle was assembled by Edwin Knight for the 2014 Summer Brick Fest, a Lego exhibition in Osaka designed to fundraise for an orphanage. The event was hosted by the Kansai Lego User Group, or KLUG, which has continued to hold Brickfests ever since. Check out the rest of the gallery below! 4. Lego Matsue Castle This 1-meter (3.3-ft) rendition of Matsue Castle is made of some 438,000 pieces. It was built by Kazunao Naoe for display at the Matsue History Museum. 3. Lego Howl's Moving Castle Who could say no to Studio Ghibli in Lego form? Check out more pics below—including some great in-progress shots under "making"! 2. Entranceway Eyesore Castle

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