Our LEGO Icons 10350 Tudor Corner review — the 20th modular and first British one, a 3,266-piece corner build with a pub, a clockmaker's shop and 8 minifigures.
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Our LEGO Icons 10350 Tudor Corner review — the 20th modular and first British one, a 3,266-piece corner build with a pub, a clockmaker's shop and 8 minifigures.
Our LEGO Insiders Sports Stadium (6646283 / 5010224) review — a 143-piece microscale FIFA World Cup 2026 reward that costs 2,000 points. Is it worth it?
Our LEGO 72039 Mario Kart – Bowser's Castle review — a 1,068-piece, $99.99 playset with Bowser, Yoshi, a droppable Thwomp and a Lava Bubble. Is it worth it?
Our LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Surprising Spider (31159) review — a cheap, fun, surprisingly solid build with a rappelling web. Spider, scorpion, or snake?
LEGO 75423 Luke's Red Five X-Wing - a no brainer.
LEGO Holiday Camper Van - Fun - A must buy.
Sets scoring 8+ — our current standouts.
LEGO 75423 Luke's Red Five X-Wing - a no brainer.
LEGO Holiday Camper Van - Fun - A must buy.
Lumibricks Game Stack - Great Set, Great Value
Third-party and compatible lines worth your shelf space — look for the "LEGO Alternative" tag in our library.
Lumibricks Game Stack - Great Set, Great Value
Our Lumibricks (Funwhole) 17003 Future Bus review — a 605-piece light-up Cyberpunk Neoncity set with 5 LEDs that converts from bus to hovercraft. Worth it?
Our Lumibricks (Funwhole) F9043 Police Patrol Car review — a 372-piece light-up Cyberpunk Neoncity set with 8 LEDs and printed parts for $36.99. Worth it?
A dense, satisfying Technic-style supercar with strong engineering and a price that undercuts LEGO by a mile — with a few instruction quirks.
Comparisons, guides, and opinion pieces.
We charted every LEGO Modular Building by piece count, then lined it up against how popular each one actually is. Spoiler: the biggest sets don't win, and the most valuable ones are some of the smallest.
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