At the turn of the new year, on January 1, LEGO released a big new Stranger Things set that synced up nicely with the fifth and final season of the show. It’s the Creel House, the large and imposing Gothic manor that played a pivotal role in the endgame. The set is comprised of 2,593 pices and includes 13 minifigures, along with Steve’s car, Will’s bike, and the WSQK radio van. Unfortunately, LEGO Stranger Things: The Creel House sold out almost immediately after it became available and has been unable to purchase – untili now (see it at the LEGO Store).
LEGO Icons – Stranger Things: The Creel House
The set just came back. It’s on backorder and will ship in roughly 60 days, but that’s better than not being able to purchase it at all. And it’s a great-looking set, with tons of interactive and hidden features.
As with many LEGO sets based on buildings, the front shows the Creel House’s exterior, while the back is open to expose the rooms within. Downstairs you’ll find the entryway, dining room, and sitting room. The second floor has the upstairs hallway, along with Alice’s and Henry’s bedrooms. Finally, the third floor has two attic spaces, all of which are big enough to fit minifigures.
You can build the house so the exterior is fresh and new, as it looks to the kidnapped kids, or boarded up and condemned, as it is in the real world. As usual, the set also holds secrets and Easter eggs; for instance, if you pull the corners of the house, you’ll expose Vecna’s interdimensional Mind Lair.
LEGO Minifigures Included
Buy this set, and you’ll also get 13 minifigures based on characters from the show.
- Will
- Mike
- Lucas
- Dustin
- Vecna
- Mr. Whatsit
- Holly
- Steve
- Nancy
- Robin
- Jonathan
- Max
- Eleven
This isn’t the first collab between LEGO and Stranger Things. LEGO has released a number of BrickHeadz sets of the characters, including a Demogorgon, plus an awesome (but now sadly retired) set called The Upside Down.
And if you’re wondering what LEGO sets are scheduled to come out soon, you have plenty to look forward to. There’s a new play system called LEGO Smart Play, which is getting eight Smart Play Star Wars sets on March 1. Also out that day are sets based on the upcoming video game LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. And just two days earlier, on February 27, we’ll get the first LEGO Pokémon sets. And for Lord of the Rings fans, an awesome display build of Sauron’s Helmet is also coming soon.
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.
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