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4,049 pieces, three light-up arc reactors and a poseable, opening-chest Hulkbuster. The Age of Ultron centrepiece every Iron Man dad wants.
413 pieces, a fully poseable Hulkbuster, a Hulk minifigure scene and brick-built rubble. The Age of Ultron brawl at a friendly price.
1,297 pieces, 38cm tall, gold-lacquered accents and a poseable Mark 3 armour on a display base. The Iron Man collector set we were owed.
604 pieces, a 25cm poseable Groot in his red Ravager jumpsuit, plus a brick-built detonator. The Guardians display figure dads will love.
808 pieces, eight Spider-Verse minifigures and a three-building street scene over 46cm tall. One of the best mid-tier Spider-Man sets.
201 pieces, three minifigures — Spider-Man, Venom and Sandman — and a poseable battle base. A great-value gift set with fun action gimmicks.
A posable, brick-built Eevee that nails the most beloved Pokémon's silhouette — the highlight of LEGO's debut Pokémon wave.
The most recognisable face in gaming, in bricks — a posable Pikachu and a buildable Poké Ball. The mascot highlight of LEGO's debut Pokémon wave.
Disney Pixar's Lightning McQueen as a buildable Speed Champions race car — a fast, fun set that bridges play box and bedroom shelf for Cars fans aged 9+.
The LEGO Super Mario The Mighty Bowser (71411) is a 2,807-piece, 18+ poseable King of the Koopas with a fire-breathing function and a battle platform — a centrepiece for Nintendo dads.
An accessible 10+ brick-built tribute to a signature Ronaldo celebration, mounted on a named display plaque — fan service done with real charm.
The premium 12+ Cristiano Ronaldo statue with a display plaque — bigger, more detailed, and built to read as CR7 from across the room. The collector's pick.
The 18+ collectible display build of Gotham's most infamous psychiatric institution. The grown-up, after-the-kids-are-asleep set of the LEGO DC wave.
The flamboyant neon 1995 Schumacher-era Batmobile as a 12+ model car, with a Batman minifigure. Pure nostalgia for a gloriously divisive era of the franchise.
The Batman bat-symbol as a brick-built display piece, with Classic and Golden Batman minifigures. A clean, grown-up shelf-and-wall statement for any Bat-fan.
The armoured Dawn of Justice Batmobile as a 9+ build, with an Armored Batman minifigure and a golden coin. The tank-like Snyder-era Batmobile in brick form.
Adam West's 1966 Batmobile as an 18+ display model. The pure dad-nostalgia centrepiece of the LEGO DC wave — camp-era charm done right.
Matt Reeves' menacing muscle-car Batmobile as a 9+ build, with a Batman minifigure and a golden collectible coin. The modern Batmobile dads have been waiting for.
Nolan's Tumbler Batmobile as an 8+ play set with Batman, Two-Face and the Joker. The play end of the LEGO DC wave — built to be crashed.
A brick-built replica of football's most famous trophy, landing as the 2026 World Cup kicks off — the flagship and best gift in the LEGO football line.
A 10+ brick-built tribute to Mbappe's signature arms-crossed celebration on a named display plaque - charming, modern fan service and a great gift.
A charming, accessible 10+ brick-built tribute to a signature Messi moment on a named display plaque — the easy gift for a Messi-mad kid or a GOAT-arguing dad.
The premium 12+ LEGO Messi statue — bigger, more detailed, and display-grade. The collector pick for the dad who'll defend the GOAT to his dying breath.
The fish-shaped floating restaurant from the Baratie arc — ten minifigures, an 18+ collector build and the display flagship of the LEGO One Piece wave.
Arlong's fishman base with five minifigures — three Straw Hats plus Arlong and Chu — the climactic East Blue battle set with the best play value of the mid-tier wave.
Buggy the Clown's colourful big top with four minifigures — the most characterful, kid-focused pretend-play set in the LEGO One Piece wave.
The Straw Hats' first ship in brick form — sheep figurehead, Jolly Roger sail and the East Blue crew. The emotional centrepiece of the LEGO One Piece wave.
Luffy's hometown where the whole story starts — the cosy, starter-scale LEGO One Piece set and the perfect first real LEGO for a One Piece kid.
A buildable LEGO football that nails the geometry challenge, plus a charming micro stadium bonus. A solid mid-tier pick in the LEGO Editions sports line.
A 10+ brick-built tribute to Vinicius Junior's signature samba celebration, mounted on a named plaque — the modern football gift for a kid's shelf.
LEGO 10327 is a 1,369-piece display Ornithopter from Dune with 8 minifigures and folding dragonfly wings. The best-looking build on our shelf. A 10/10.
4,803 pieces, 13 minifigures, a dragon bursting through the roof. The definitive LEGO Wizarding World collector set.
2,660 pieces, the whole castle on one baseplate, plus the Whomping Willow and Hagrid's hut. The clever-money Hogwarts that fits a real shelf.
The first module of LEGO's new modular Hogwarts system: minifig-scale Great Hall with floating candles, house tables and an 11-character cast including Dumbledore.
Ten minifigures, a gloriously wonky multi-storey house and the full Weasley family in one box. The emotional heart of LEGO Harry Potter.
The Bridge of Khazad-dum confrontation in one mid-size set: a posable Balrog with fiery wings and whip, facing Gandalf the Grey on the bridge.
5,471 pieces of Sauron's tower with a light-brick Eye of Sauron. The menacing counterpart to Rivendell on the Middle-earth shelf.
The White City of Gondor in LEGO Icons form: seven ascending tiers, the Tower of Ecthelion, the White Tree, and a Gondorian minifigure roster. Rating: 10.
A 6,167-piece elven diorama with 15 minifigures and autumn foliage. The most beautiful display set LEGO has produced in years.
Tony Stark's hot-rod-red-and-gold Mark 4 armour as a compact brick-built bust on a nameplate stand. The companion piece to the Iron Spider bust — the two are made for each other.
The Infinity War Iron Spider armour as a compact brick-built bust on a nameplate stand. Sculpted curved gold-and-red armour, spider-leg detail, and a natural companion to the Iron Man MK4 bust.
Nick Fury's flying aircraft-carrier fortress as a display model with rotating rotors, a micro-scale jet deck and a six-strong S.H.I.E.L.D./Avengers minifigure cast.
3,093 pieces, ten iconic X-Men minifigures, Cerebro, the Danger Room and a buildable Sentinel. The X-Men fan-service set 90s-kid dads have been waiting for.
1,579 pieces of glorious dark-side absurdity. The Dark Falcon is black, red and genuinely funny — and Darth Jar Jar is worth the ticket price alone.
The LEGO Emperor's Throne Room Diorama (75352) brings the Return of the Jedi climax to your shelf: 807 pieces, three iconic figures, a rotating throne and a nameplate. Rated 9/10.
The Executor Super Star Destroyer (75356) puts Vader's flagship on a normal shelf: 630 pieces, 43cm long, with two mini Star Destroyers to sell the scale. A 9/10.
A vast UCS-scale slice of Tatooine opulence, eleven characters from Jabba's court, and the most theatrical set LEGO Star Wars has produced in years. A 9/10.
The UCS Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter (75442) puts Din Djarin's sleek hero ship on a display stand with Mando and Grogu minifigures. A 10/10 for any Mandalorian fan.
The 5,374-piece UCS Venator is the ultimate Clone Wars display centrepiece — a vast grey wedge with Captain Rex and Admiral Yularen minifigures. A 10/10.
A small buildable Cornish Pixie - a pocket-money-tier bookshelf and bedroom decor piece for Wizarding World fans 8+. Charming, cheap, and impulse-friendly.