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I'm going to be running a workshop with some clients and I wanted to use Lego as a team building exercise. I want 3 sets which are quite challenging to build, interesting and cost approximately £50 each. I will be swapping bricks between the sets so the candidates have to negotiate between themselves.

Does anyone have any suggestions on what sets would be good for this exercise?

Hello and welcome.

Most sets at that price range aren't too difficult to build. Consider Technic sets and maybe some Ideas or Creator stuff.

I'd go for 3 x 74063's - The new BMW R 1200 Technic set

Lots of fiddly bits to mess people around with, there's a B model (with instructions through the App) that looks like some weird Jet Hover Bike but if built as the bike looks fairly decent when completed.

1 hour ago, thebrickdad said:

I'd go for 3 x 74063's - The new BMW R 1200 Technic set

Lots of fiddly bits to mess people around with, there's a B model (with instructions through the App) that looks like some weird Jet Hover Bike but if built as the bike looks fairly decent when completed.

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I'd go for 3 x 74063's - The new BMW R 1200 Technic set
Lots of fiddly bits to mess people around with, there's a B model (with instructions through the App) that looks like some weird Jet Hover Bike but if built as the bike looks fairly decent when completed.




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Cheers. Not a clue where I got the 74 from :-)

You could also consider buying 1 single much larger set at around £150, of the variety that has 3 or more stages to the build. A modular like Parisian Restaurant sticks out as a prime candidate. 2400+ parts to sort through amongst themselves, 3 detailed layers of building, and one beautiful completed product that they all share in together. Just a thought. 

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