Because jokes about the The Beatles driving around in a yellow submarine somehow haven't gotten old yet, Lego has memorialized the band with their very own yellow submarine Lego set.
The company just announced the Beatles' Lego Yellow Submarine set, which comes with pieces to construct all four Beatles, a groovy underwater sub and more.
SEE ALSO: Exclusive: Watch the first clip from the 'LEGO Jurassic World' short filmThe project was inspired by the Lego Ideas crowdsourcing platform earlier this year and the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine.
Unfortunately, we cannot all live in this yellow submarine, as it is a toy and not big enough to fit you and your friends. But Lego versions of Paul, John, George and Ringo all fit in the sub's cabin perfectly.
John, Paul, George and Ringo all come with their signature Yellow Submarine hairstyles, outfits and tiny accessories.
If for some reason you choose to buy this toy for collectible purposes and not just for playing with, the set does come with a stand for proudly displaying your submarine.
The set comes with over 550 pieces and is designed for ages 10 and up – although we think adults who were around during Beatlemania will have just as much fun building it.
The Yellow Submarine set will be available for sale at Lego Stores, select other retailers and shop.lego.com beginning Nov. 1, 2016 for $59.99 USD.
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