LEGO Ideas Jazz Quartet 21334 Toy Building Kit (2022)
$130 Canadian (18+)
It took me two leisurely days to assemble this kit. I must be getting better at this, or this kit isn’t as hard as some of the Speed Champions car kits (9+). It consists of four classic era jazz musicians, assembled in four stages from smallest to largest.
Each musician is built in conjunction with his or her base. The bases were fun in their own right, recalling classic childhood Lego building experiences of the 70’s. The trumpet player was first, a splindly and fragile figure that you’ll want to pose correctly and leave alone. His red tie, slightly askew between his suspenders, is really cool. Each of the three male musicians has a unique tie.
The upright bassist is second. His deep brown instrument has a real Lego string piece for added effect. The bass itself looks really cool, while the player is skinny and delicate. His bowtie is made from a Lego video game controller.
The drum kit was one of the most fun steps. The bass drum building technique features studs on five sides. There are no stickers, only printed graphics on the sides. The snare drum, two toms, and floor tom are all slightly unique from each other. Likewise the crash, hi-hat and ride cymbals. They come in a shimmery golden colour, but if you like gold, you’ll love the pianist! Meanwhile, the drummer has a beard and hat, and an undone bowtie. His stool is actually built upside down. Very cool design.
Check out the drum kit below, as it is assembled.
The piano player has a lovely orange dress that was fun to build. Her gold earrings are old-fashioned chromed design, the same as the One Ring from the recent Rivendell set. Her piano was one of the most complex sections. It is very curvy, with shapes that would have been impossible without these newer rounded Lego plates. For authenticity, inside there are 31 little pieces assembled in a row that resemble that piano’s hammers. The keys themselves are very nice prints. There are pedals, and the top can be opened up for you to admire the details inside.
The full stage (including stylin’ looking front steps) measure almost three feet in width. It’s huge, but fits exactly the space of our old VCR in the entertainment stand. Fear not though — each musician’s stand / stage section is removable, and you can display them any way you like, even on separate shelves. They certainly look best all together in the order designed. My bassist’s head is slightly tilted towards the drums so he can hear them clearly. The pianist is gesturing to her band, conducting their jam session. The little posability you get is often limited to shoulders and elbows when you get any at all. All four musicians have ball-jointed necks.
This is a fragile set and not for play. Be careful dusting! But have fun building.
4.5/5 stars

If you could pick one specific jazz quartet for them to model, what would it be.
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Fuck, my comment should have ended with a question mark.
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That is a pretty cool set!! Now they need to start doing those for rock bands!! Do we see a KISS one in the future? I hope so!
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