The set consists of nine black, square plates that, when held together by Technic pins, acts as the canvas. You build each face in nine parts, using color-by-number-like instructions, then click the plates together to create the mosaic. The kit comes with a booklet, featuring the With the Beatles cover photo, and inside you’ll find details about the design of the set, a timeline of Beatle albums, and instructions to build each of the four faces. On the box, and in the booklet, is a QR code you can scan with your phone to head over to a Lego page where you can listen to a custom, hour-long playlist while building that includes the designers sounding off about the build. Speaking of hour-long, it can take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours to build each face. To help things go faster, grab about a dozen paper plates or bowls and separate out the parts by colors. It might not be the most imaginative building experience, but once you’re done, it’s a wall-worthy piece of artwork — Lego even designed hooks in the back that are meant to hang off a nail. Every product on Fatherly is independently selected by our editors, writers, and experts. If you click a link on our site and buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.