Based on the first rocket to put astronauts on the moon, the 1,969-piece Lego Saturn V Rocket (a hat tip to the year of the moon landing) stands more than three feet tall and is LEGO’s largest toy to date. Like the real thing, it comes in three sections ⏤ one for each rocket stage of the mission ⏤ and can be displayed either horizontally on the fireplace mantle or standing ready to launch in the middle of the living room. The Eagle Lunar Lander and command service module are both built into the rocket and three minifig astronauts should make recreating the lunar landing in stop motion all the more realistic. The Lego Saturn V is part of Lego’s community-driven Ideas incubator program, where builders submit designs and fans vote. It was proposed last year and received more than 10,000 votes. Ultimately Lego decided to mass produce the rocket because, duh. It will retail for $119 starting next month. And that price, there’s little doubt that it will take off. Buy Now $120