Stranger Things fans have waited years for a successor to The Upside Down, and LEGO finally delivered an unprecedented transforming house. After digging deep into the build, mechanisms, and minifig lineup, we landed on a final score of 21 out of 25. 👇
















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🧱 Parts: 4/5
Some new elements, though not many and not the most exciting selection.
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🧍♂️ Minifigures: 4/5
Thirteen minifigs is impressive, but several plain legs and a few accuracy issues hold the lineup back.
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⚙️ Techniques: 5/5
A brilliantly engineered transformation hidden inside a seemingly normal residence.
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🏠 Display: 5/5
Strong visual presence, a cohesive palette, and the choice between the expanded or compact mode.
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💰 Value: 3/5
A somewhat decent deal overall, but better value can be found even among licensed sets.
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What do you think—does the set (and its GWP) live up to the hype? Tell us in the comments!
[Review products provided by the LEGO Group, but all opinions are our own and honest – we don’t have to praise sets to keep receiving them.]