LEGO 10284 FC Barcelona Camp Nou 5,500 piece stadium set revealed

Football fans can build Europe’s largest football stadium with the release of LEGO 10284 FC Barcelona Camp Nou, an epic new 5,509 piece set.

LEGO.com is selling 10284 FC Barcelona Camp Nou, an absolutely enormous brick recreation of one of the world’s most famous football stadiums. Features include the stands, pitch, team tunnel, media boxes and the coach. The score board provides a nod to the unforgettable occasion when Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 5-0 in 2010. The ‘Mes que un Club’ is also incorporated into the build.

One complete, the set measures 49cm x 46cm x 20cm.

If you log in as a VIP you’ll get a free exclusive 10248 FC Barcelona Celebration set. It’s while stocks last, or until September 12 if they don’t run out before then.

10284 FC Barcelona Camp Nou

Theme: For Adults
UK Price: £299.99
USA Price: $349.99
Piece count: 5,509
Minifigures: 0
Release date: September 1

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There’s a chance to win the set in a competition that will test the knowledge of Barcelona fans. FC Barcelona historians have come up with 10 questions – get them all right and you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win the set, a personalised minifigure and a certificate. Only LEGO VIPs can enter.

Designer Rok Zgalin Kobe worked on the model, no doubt using the techniques he learned when designing 10276 Colosseum. ‘To create the Camp Nou in LEGO form was a really enjoyable challenge, from bringing the stands to life to envisaging the players walking down the tunnel to the pitch, you can almost feel the atmosphere of a roaring home game. It is an impressive build – perfect for both FC Barcelona and LEGO fans,’ he says.

The set has been added to the LEGO 2021 checklist.

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