LEGO 10257 Creator Carousel is the latest attraction at the LEGO fairground!
Prepare to be astounded by the majestic LEGO 10257 Creator Expert Carousel, the star attraction in your LEGO Fairground! This beautiful LEGO merry-go-round comes packed with a range of clever play features that is bound to make this one of the most exciting LEGO sets of 2017.
The LEGO Carousel is made out of 2,670 pieces and will retail for AU$ 299.99 / US $199.99 / CA $249.99 / DE 179.99€ / GBP £159.99 and DK 1499.00 DKK , with a release date of 1 June. I expect the Australian price to be $289.99 – the same as the Ferris Wheel.
The LEGO.com links are now live, so check them out for your respective countries and bookmark the link ahead of its release in June!
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- LEGO 10257 Creator Expert Carousel – US$199.99 [US]
- LEGO 10257 Creator Expert Carousel – AU$299.99 [AUS]
- LEGO 10257 Creator Expert Carousel – GBP£159.99 [UK]
- LEGO 10257 Creator Expert Carousel – CAD$249.99 [CAN]
First of all, what can I say – this is such a stunning LEGO set, and a more than worthy addition to your LEGO Fairground. It’s the perfect accompaniment to your Fairground Mixer and Ferris Wheel, ensuring that the ever-expanding LEGO Fairground becomes more exciting each year with new rides.
10257 Carousel can almost be considered as a spiritual successor or remake of 10196 Grand Carousel, one of the most prized LEGO sets in history that’s incredibly out of reach for regular LEGO fans.
The average price for a new Grand Carousel on Bricklink is about AU$4,600, just in case you were wondering.
The Grand Carousel was released way back in 2009 and LEGO fans have been clamouring for either a re-issue, and I think the 2017 version will make LEGO fans incredibly happy.
I’m kinda glad that it’s not a 1:1 remake and that LEGO have employed a rich and very attractive colour scheme as well as all-new animal rides to give it an identity of its own.
What really stands out for me is the yellow textile canopy which goes very well against the light blue detailing and golden accents.
One of the highlights of the new 2017 LEGO Carousel is the brick-built animal rides. There are 5 rides for the minifigures to go on, comprising of a frog, (a very sad-looking)tiger, elephant, swan and a pink flamingo.
The original Grand Carouse only had horses and carriages – the animal rides here gives the Carousel a much more playful vibe.
Here’s the ticket booth where the ride operator sells tickets to go on the merry-go-round. A new element is the printed ticket tile which you can see in the photo above.
What really brings the Carousel to life is its defining feature – the ability for the rides to rotate. This is achieved by turning the crank that you see above on the right, which sees all the animals move up and down as they circle around the core of the carousel.
It’s a really beautiful and elegant effect that you’ll have to see it in the flesh by checking out the designer video below.
You can also motorise the Carousel by adding Power Functions if you’re not a fan of manually cranking it.
There are 7 minifigures included in the set, the ticket booth/ride operator, a small female child and her grandmother, and a family of 4.
One of the thing that really stands out with 10257 Carousel is its size. As you can see above, the set is impressively large, measuring over 12” (32cm) high, 14” (38cm) wide and 13” (35cm) deep.
In an incredible feat of LEGO design, the 2017 Carousel is almost the same size as the Grand Carousel. The Grand Carousel is 15.1″ (38.4cm) high, 15.1″ (38.4cm) wide and 13.8″ (35cm) deep – very, very close to the new Carousel.
Unfortunately, one of the most endearing features of the Grand Carousel, the sound brick which played carnival music did not make it to the new Carousel. This is kinda disappointing, as you’d usually associate merry-go-round music to carousels and the sound brick was what made the original Grand Carousel such a unique and charming set.
I can understand LEGO’s perspective of not including one to keep the cost low, and when the set only retails for US$199.99, it’s hard to argue against that. That said, I think an updated sound brick would’ve instantly made this an exceptional set.
I’m really excited about 10257 Carousel and cannot wait to get my hands on it. The Grand Carousel is a LEGO fan-favourite, and this one seems like a slight upgrade thanks to the contemporary design, fresh new colour scheme and clever use of LEGO elements for the tiny details.
It has all the hallmarks of a classic LEGO set and is going to be a really popular model once it hits the shops in June.
What are your thoughts on 10257 Carousel? I’d love to know what you think of this set in the comments section and if this is going on your to-buy list!