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21006-1 The White House

21006-1

The White House

The White House is LEGO set 21006-1. It has a score of 82. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 6 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 41.46% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2010, and it is categorised in Architecture.

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Average rating

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A review is considereded a recommendation when its score is above the reviewers median score or if it's explicitly said so in the review. Read more in our article about recommendations.

Price Per Part (PPP)

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Average PPP for System in 2010 is 0.37. PPP for this set is 0.11, which is better.

All prices are in $USD, adjusted for inflation. This set is compared to other sets categorised as System. Read more about this in our article about price comparisons.

PPP is a guide, not a rule, and affected by the type of parts included. A set containing small generic parts generally have better PPP than one containing larger specialized parts.

Price Per Minifig (PPM)

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We do not currently know how the average price per minifig for this set compares to other sets.

All prices are in $USD, adjusted for inflation. This set is compared to other sets categorised as System. Read more about this in our article about price comparisons.

PPM only takes the number of minifigs into account and discards everything else. It's a guide, not a rule.

Review breakdown

Scored reviews

LEGO Recommendation: meh 4.55 / 5 → 91 / 100

amazon.com Recommendation: meh 4.4 / 5 → 88 / 100

Lugnet Recommendation: meh 78 / 100 → 78 / 100

Brickset Recommendation: meh 3.9 / 5 → 78 / 100

Brickpicker Recommendation: meh 7.4 / 10 → 74 / 100

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Set information

Set ID: 21006-1
Name: The White House
Parts: 560

Retail price (USD):
Original: 49.99
Inflation adjusted: 58.61

Price Per Part (USD):
Original: 0.09
Inflation adjusted: 0.11

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Recommendation: meh 4.55 / 5 from 78 reviews

I bought this set to continue my collection on amazon. It took about 2 hours but im really happy with the end result. People on here keep saying you cant play with it, but its not for playing with. The point of this collection is for it to look nice on a shelf. I love these sets and will buy every last one.

This score from LEGO is an aggregate of 78 reviewers. The snippet above represent only one of them.
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Recommendation: meh 4.4 / 5 from 513 reviews

My grandson loves Lego's and enjoys the Architecture Series as long as it is a building he is familiar with. Unfortunately one piece was missing, an L shaped piece. Not usual for a Lego product. That is the only reason for not giving this 5 stars.

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Recommendation: meh 78 / 100 from 3 reviews

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Recommendation: meh 3.9 / 5 from 7 reviews

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Brickpicker

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Recommendation: meh 7.4 / 10 from 4 reviews

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by WesternOutlaw

While I would most likely buy this set again (from a collector's/historic standpoint), I'm still not completely sold on the Architecture theme, especially the larger/more expensive sets mainly because of the price and number of small elements. They offer little to no play value, so are incompatible with existing LEGO collections - unless you have a huge miniscale city. My final vote - it's an average to slightly above average set (based on the historic aspect).

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