Building the Creel House: A Stranger Things Finale Celebration in LEGO

Building the Creel House A Stranger Things Finale Celebration in LEGO

Building the Creel House: A Stranger Things Finale Celebration in LEGO

Alright, let’s talk about something that’s sending both LEGO fans and Stranger Things devotees into full-on excitement mode. A brand-new LEGO Icons set has been announced, and this time it takes us straight into one of the creepiest and most important locations in the entire series — the Creel House. Yes, the same eerie manor tied to Vecna’s origin story is being brought to life in brick form, and it’s arriving just in time for the show’s final chapter.

The set has been described by the Duffer brothers as a “perfect celebration” of the final season, and honestly, that fits. It feels like this build was designed not just as a collectible, but as a tribute to everything Stranger Things has built over the past decade. With 2,593 pieces, it isn’t exactly a quick afternoon project — it’s a full journey into the mythology of Hawkins.

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What makes this set stand out immediately is the transformation feature. At first glance, you get the imposing Gothic facade of the Creel family home. But once a hidden mechanism is triggered, the exterior cracks apart and reshapes itself into Vecna’s Mind Lair, complete with the infamous grandfather clock that fans recognize instantly. That clock has practically become its own character in the show, and now it can haunt your shelf too.

The open-back layout reveals seven fully furnished rooms, each steeped in Stranger Things lore. You can wander through Alice and Henry’s bedrooms, peek into the unsettling upstairs hallway, or step straight into the lair where so many nightmares have taken shape. And there’s even a little mechanism that lets Henry’s minifigure transform into the mysterious season-five version of Mr. Whatsit — before shifting further into Vecna’s new form.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a Stranger Things set without the whole Hawkins crew. Thirteen minifigures are included, from Eleven and the original boys to Steve, Nancy, Jonathan, Max, Robin, and even Holly. Vehicles like Steve’s car, Will’s bike, and the WSQK radio van round out the world-building. And for fans who buy the set during its release week, there’s a bonus WSQK Radio Station mini-set featuring Joyce and a very bearded Hopper.

Everything goes on sale January 1, 2026 — literally the day after the series finale drops — making it the ultimate way to process your emotions after binging the last episode. Whether you’re building to celebrate, cope, or dive deeper into the Upside Down, just make sure your favorite song is playing… you never know who might be lurking when the clock starts ticking.

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