Seinfeld's iconic apartment is now a Lego set, which you can buy

A "Seinfeld" fan designed the collection for the show's 30th anniversary.
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Seinfeld's iconic apartment is now a Lego set, which you can buy
Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, George, and Newman figurines appear in signature outfits. Credit: Lego

If you can't eat pretzels without saying, "These pretzels are making me thirsty," you might be a Seinfeld fanatic. And if you also like Lego sets, get ready for an awesome crossover.

To commemorate the show's 30th anniversary in July 2019, video game designer, Brent Waller created a Lego collection depicting Jerry's apartment. Now, two years later, it's an official Lego set and will be available to purchase for $79.99 on Aug. 1.

The 1,326-piece set creates all the iconic parts of Jerry's apartment, including his bike that I'm pretty sure he never actually rode. There are also fun easter eggs like Fusilli Jerry and a portrait of Larry David.


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Each figurine has accessories from classic episodes. Credit: Lego

There are character figurines for Jerry, Elaine, George, Kramer, and Newman, and they each have accessories that go with their storylines. For example: The George figurine has a fishing rod and a loaf of marble rye. Plus, there's even a Festivus pole for when the holidays roll around.

Grab the set for $79.99 and start recreating your favorite scenes from Seinfeld's nine-season run.

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