She was the largest moving object ever built by human hands when she launched in 1911. In LEGO form, she's just as ambitious: 9,090 pieces, over a metre long, and one of the largest sets LEGO has ever produced. If you've built — or you're about to build — the LEGO® Titanic, here's what you need to know about keeping her looking as good as the day you fitted the last piston.
How Big Is the LEGO Titanic (10294)?
The LEGO Titanic measures 135 cm long, 44 cm high and 16 cm wide, and is built from 9,090 pieces — one of the largest LEGO sets ever released. Here's the full spec sheet:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Set number | 10294 |
| Theme | LEGO Icons (formerly Creator Expert) |
| Pieces | 9,090 |
| Model size | 135 cm L x 44 cm H x 16 cm W (53⅛" x 17⅜" x 6¼") |
| Recommended age | 18+ |
| Released | 8 November 2021 |
| Original RRP | AU$999.99 |
| Comes with | 3-section building stand + nameplate |
| 2026 status | Approaching retirement |
Why Does the LEGO Titanic Need a Display Case?
Because it has more exposed surface area than almost any other LEGO set — over 300 individual portholes, an exposed cargo crane and lifeboats, and fine tension lines strung between the masts. All of it sits open to dust, knocks, and curious hands unless it's properly enclosed.
Does the LEGO Titanic Come With Its Own Case?
No — it comes with a display stand, not a case. The official set includes a stand supporting each of its three sections plus a nameplate, which is great for showing off the cross-sectioned interior, but it's a structural support, not an enclosure. Nothing about the official set keeps dust or accidental knocks away from those 9,090 exposed pieces.
What Should I Look for in a Titanic Display Case?
Given the scale involved, a case built to the model's actual dimensions matters more here than on almost any other set. Look for:
- Crystal-clear acrylic panels so the 300+ portholes and interior cross-sections stay fully visible
- Glue-free assembly so you're not adding adhesive risk to a set you've already spent 25+ hours building
- A fit built around the actual completed model — including clearance for the crane, lifeboats, and mast rigging, not just the hull footprint
With Titanic now heading toward retirement, this is very much a "protect it while you still can" set — once it's gone, both the model and a perfectly-fitted case for it become a lot harder to find.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the LEGO Titanic (10294) still available in 2026?
Yes, as of mid-2026 the LEGO Titanic is still available at retail, but it's projected to retire later in the year, so stock is expected to become limited.
How many pieces does the LEGO Titanic have?
The LEGO Titanic (10294) has 9,090 pieces, making it one of the largest LEGO sets ever released.
Does the LEGO Titanic display case require glue?
No. A properly designed Titanic display case should assemble without glue, so there's no adhesive risk to your finished model.
Is the included LEGO Titanic stand enough to keep it dust-free?
No. The included stand supports the model's three sections for building and display, but it's open on all sides — it won't stop dust or accidental knocks.
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