Ever fancied getting your hands on a LEGO version of the Friends apartments? Well now you can, as the toy manufacturer has unveiled its sizeable new 10292 set that showcases the homes of the sitcom pals is on sale.
As part of Zavvi's spring sale, the LEGO set has 15% off, reduced from the normal price of £129.99 to £109.99, saving you £20.
Made up of 2,048 pieces, the collection follows on from the coveted Central Perk set and includes figures of Joey, Chandler, Ross, Phoebe, Rachel and Monica, and mini versions of Chandler's dramatic ex Janice and the guys' unconventional pets Chick and Duck.
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Long-time lovers of the show will be able to recreate some of its most iconic scenes too, as it also features the giant poking device which the gang use to prod the 'Ugly Naked Guy' in the flat across the street in season 3, Joey and Chandler's canoe, and Phoebe's creepy Gladys (or is it Glyniss?!) artwork.
And if that's not enough, the cheesecake that Chandler and Rachel pretend to eat after dropping it on the adjoining hallway floor, and the turkey Monica puts on her head during a Thanksgiving episode, are included in the box as well.
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Other accessories include Pat (the giant ceramic dog statue from Joey and Chandler's apartment), the boys' foosball table and reclining armchairs, plus Phoebe's DIY dolls' house which meets an unfortunate end in one season three episode. There's even a miniature version of the ginger cat which attacks Ross in 'The One With the Blackout'.
Made to look like the outing's original filming studio with set lights, owners can display both apartments either separately or linked together.
The LEGO Friends apartment set is also available from the official LEGO website, priced at £129.99.
Friends streams on Netflix in the UK, where it also airs daily on Comedy Central. In the US, you can stream the show on HBO Max. The Friends reunion special is available on Sky and NOW in the UK, and HBO Max in the US.