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The Lotus Flower is one of the finest sets LEGO has produced in the Icons range. At 2,493 pieces the build is meditative and deeply satisfying — petal layer after petal layer clicks into place with the kind of precision that reminds you why this hobby is so compelling. The finished model is genuinely stunning on display and has already become a centrepiece of our collection.
At its launch RRP of £174.99 it represents solid value given the piece count and display quality. It regularly dips on Amazon — we'd recommend setting a price alert.
RRP £174.99 · Prices updated daily · Links may be affiliate links
Technic
Set #42110 · 2,573 pieces
An engineering tour de force. The independent suspension, working gearbox, and stunning exterior accuracy make this one of the all-time great Technic sets. A genuine shelf trophy.
Icons
Set #10307 · 10,001 pieces
The flagship Icons set of 2023. Ten thousand pieces produce a model of breathtaking scale — at 1.5 metres tall, it dominates any room. Patience required, but the payoff is extraordinary.
City
Set #60375 · 843 pieces
An excellent all-rounder that works for both younger builders and adults building a City layout. Detailed interior, great minifigure selection, and a satisfying build start to finish.
Star Wars
Set #75192 · 7,541 pieces
The ultimate Star Wars LEGO set, full stop. Outrageously detailed, beautifully engineered, and endlessly impressive on display. A bucket-list build for any serious collector.
Creator Expert
Set #10257 · 1,032 pieces
A charming and creative set that captures the Victorian glasshouse aesthetic wonderfully. The colour palette is gorgeous and the finished build is a real conversation starter.
Architecture
Set #21034 · 468 pieces
A compact, elegant desk piece that captures London's iconic skyline with impressive economy. The Tower of London, Big Ben and the Shard all render brilliantly in monochrome LEGO.
Technic
Set #42083 · 3,599 pieces
A showcase of what LEGO Technic can achieve. The W16 engine, monocoque chassis, and aerodynamic styling are all faithfully reproduced in a set that doubles as a genuine work of art.
City
Set #60316 · 668 pieces
Crammed with playable features — a working jail cell, vehicle bay, rooftop helipad and eight minifigures. Outstanding value for the piece count and one of the best City sets in years.
Icons
Set #10313 · 939 pieces
Poppies, lavender, daisies and more rendered in brick form with remarkable botanical accuracy. Relaxing to build and absolutely beautiful on display — a perfect gift set.
Creator 3-in-1
Set #31120 · 1,426 pieces
Three builds in one at a genuinely fair price. The main castle model is impressively detailed for the range, with a functioning portcullis, great minifigures, and a wealth of accessories.
Architecture
Set #10276 · 9,036 pieces
One of the largest LEGO sets ever produced and arguably the greatest Architecture set to date. The three-tier structure, 80 arches, and incredible detail reward every hour of the build.
Star Wars
Set #75313 · 6,785 pieces
The definitive AT-AT. Poseable legs, a detailed interior with minifigures, and jaw-dropping screen accuracy. One of the finest large-scale LEGO builds ever created — and worth every penny.
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