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LEGO 40816 Decorative Easter Egg Review: A Customizable Basket Stuffer

7.1/ 10
Published
April 2, 2026
Pieces
386
MSRP / street
$19.98 USD

BrickScore breakdown

  • Build quality7/10
  • Value7.5/10
  • Instructions7/10
  • Design7/10
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Just in time for the holiday, we have the LEGO 40816 Decorative Easter Egg to build. It's part of LEGO's Seasonal line (released February 1, 2025), and the whole gimmick is that you get to decorate it — think of it as painting an Easter egg the LEGO way.

LEGO 40816 Decorative Easter Egg — retail box

What you get in the box

This is a pretty simple build at 386 pieces, recommended for ages 9 and up. You build a mostly-white egg as your blank canvas, then dress it up with a pile of colorful tiles plus a couple of special elements — a golden heart and a small gemstone. Finished, it stands about 4 in. (10 cm) tall and 3 in. (7 cm) wide, so it's a tidy little shelf or desk decoration. This would be a good gift to put in those Easter baskets.

  • Set number: 40816
  • Theme: Seasonal
  • Pieces: 386
  • Price: $19.99
  • Age: 9+
  • Finished size: ~4 in. (10 cm) tall, 3 in. (7 cm) wide
  • Build time: about 1–2 hours

LEGO 40816 Decorative Easter Egg — mid build, frame and shell

The build

The build proceeds like this:

  1. Build the frame
  2. Build the shell
  3. Build the top

And then you're left with a bunch of pieces to customize the egg's look. Mix and match as you see fit, and store the extra pieces inside the hollow egg — the top lifts right off, so you can swap the decoration whenever the mood (or holiday) changes. That re-decoratable angle is the best part: it's not a one-and-done build, it's a little canvas you can keep tweaking, which makes it a fun one to hand to a kid.

Is the LEGO Decorative Easter Egg worth it?

If you're looking for some extra items for an Easter basket or spring gifts, pick this one up. It's cheap, colorful, and the customize-it-yourself hook gives it more replay value than most $20 seasonal sets.

One heads-up: mine was missing a piece — the first time that's happened to me out of hundreds of LEGO sets. LEGO's customer service will ship replacement parts for free, but it's worth checking your bags before Easter morning.

Pros

  • Perfect size for Easter basket
  • Cheap
  • Colorful
  • Fun design - store extra pieces in the egg
  • Re-decorate it any time

Cons

  • Small parts, lots of them, hard for younger kids
  • Mine shipped a piece short

Anyway, better order it now and overnight it to have it ready to go on Sunday! LEGO 40816 Decorative Easter Egg

LEGO 40816 Decorative Easter Egg — finished decorated egg

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