LEGO Introduces ‘The Insect Collection’ With Accompanying ASMR Playlist

Lego Ideas The Insect Collection displayed next to the box

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LEGO sets are usually associated with building small replicas of tall buildings and large objects, like a Japanese castle or the Eiffel Tower. Now, the toy manufacturer has turned to something much smaller for inspiration. LEGO has introduced The Insect Collection, which offers the opportunity to build realistic life-size models of three bugs—a Blue Morpho butterfly, a Hercules beetle, and a Chinese mantis.

As opposed to the more pixelated look that results from building with blocks, the small scale of LEGO bricks works wondrously when bringing these bugs to life. One of the most fascinating aspects of The Insect Collection is how detailed the models are, from the multiple shades of blue on the butterfly's wings to the antennae on the mantis’ head.

Fan designer José María Pérez Suero, from Spain, is the creator of this set. “I’ve always found insects interesting, and loved learning about their rules and roles in our ecosystem,” says Pérez Suero. The Insect Collection has its origins in the LEGO Ideas platform, where fans submit their own set ideas and, with enough community support, they can become an official LEGO product.

Tapping into the critter inspiration behind this set, LEGO has announced an accompanying “Green Noise Playlist” with ASMR sounds. The music, produced by Emmy-nominated foley artist Sanaa Kelley, plays with the clicks of LEGO bricks and other natural elements to reimagine the unique sounds of each insect.

As a whole, The Insect Collection set offers a one-of-a-kind relaxing experience for LEGO fans. Once built, you'll get three posable models that will add a colorful touch to any shelf. This set will be released on September 7, 2023, but you can pre-order it right now on the LEGO webstore.

LEGO has introduced The Insect Collection, which offers the opportunity to build realistic life-size models of three bugs.

Lego Ideas The Bug Collection box

You can build a Blue Morpho butterfly, a Hercules beetle, and a Chinese mantis.

Lego ideas the insect collection displayed on a shelf

One of the most fascinating aspects of The Insect Collection is how detailed the models are.

Lego ideas the bug collection

The Insect Collection originated in the LEGO Ideas platform, where fans submit their own set ideas and, with enough community support, they can become an official LEGO product.

Person building Lego ideas the insect collection

Butterfly from the LEGO ideas The insect collection

Bug from the Lego ideas the insect collection

Bug from the Lego ideas the insect collection

Tapping into the critter inspiration behind this set, LEGO has announced an accompanying “Green Noise Playlist” with ASMR sounds.

Sanaa Kelley making ASMR noises for Lego Ideas Insect collection

The music, produced by Emmy-nominated foley artist Sanaa Kelley, plays with the clicks of LEGO bricks and other natural elements to reimagine the unique sounds of each insect.

Sanaa Kelley making ASMR noises for Lego Ideas Insect collection

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Regina Sienra

Regina Sienra is a Staff Writer at My Modern Met. Based in Mexico City, Mexico, she holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications with specialization in Journalism from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She has 10+ years’ experience in Digital Media, writing for outlets in both English and Spanish. Her love for the creative arts—especially music and film—drives her forward every day.
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