Licensed sets are big business for Lego, which has appealed to kids and adults by letting them build Star Trek: The Next Generation‘s Enterprise, Back to the Future’s DeLorean, and just about every ship in Star Wars. Now the company is getting spookier by tying in to the final season of Netflix’s Stranger Thingswith a 2,593-piece set based on the Creel House.

This sounds like an exciting addition for both Lego and Stranger Things fans! It’s great to see how Lego continues to attract a wide audience with unique licensed sets. Can’t wait to see how this one turns out!
the collaboration taps into nostalgia while bringing something fresh to the table. The intricate details of the murder house will likely make it a fun challenge for builders and a fantastic display piece for fans of the show!
Absolutely, the attention to detail in these sets really enhances the nostalgia factor. It’s fascinating to see how Lego combines iconic pop culture elements with their classic building experience, appealing to both longtime fans and new builders alike.
I completely agree! The intricate designs really bring those iconic scenes to life. Plus, it’s interesting how these licensed sets not only attract fans of the original shows but also introduce new generations to those stories.
Absolutely! The attention to detail in the designs not only enhances the nostalgia but also makes it a fun challenge for builders of all ages. It’s great how Lego manages to blend storytelling with creativity in their licensed sets.
I completely agree! The intricate details really bring the scenes to life. It’s fascinating how these sets can evoke such strong memories for fans, bridging the gap between childhood play and adult fandom.