Lego is no stranger to turning iconic worlds into bricks. From the Krusty Krab of “SpongeBob SquarePant” and Hogwarts Castle of “Harry Potter” to the Enterprise of “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” the Delorean from “Back to the Future” and nearly every major ship from “Star Wars,” the company has a knack for bringing fan-favorite universes to life.
Now, Lego is recreating yet another iconic location — this time from “Stranger Things.” The newest set recreates the eerie Creel House in Hawkins, Indiana — a central location in Vecna’s story within the Upside Down.
This massive set includes 2,593 pieces and comes with Steve’s car, the WSQK radio van and Will’s bicycle. It also comes with 13 minifigures: Will, Mike, Lucas, Dustin, Vecna, Mr. Whatsit, Holly, Steve, Nancy, Robin, Jonathan, Max and Eleven.
Once built, the Creel House measures over 11.5 inches high, 20 inches wide and 7 inches deep, according to Lego. However, what sets it apart are its transformative features.
Lego designer Mike Psiaki unveiled the set in a video shared by professional lego reviewer, Jay Ong, giving fans a first look at the intricate design and new features.
“We grew up obsessed with the Lego brand, so seeing ‘Stranger Things’ rebuilt in bricks is honestly surreal,” series creators Ross and Matt Duffer said of the Lego collaboration. “With the show heading into its final chapter — and hitting the 10-year mark — bringing the Creel House to life this way feels like the perfect celebration of the world and the fans who made all of this possible."
The set will be released on Jan. 1, 2026, for Lego Insiders — just one day after the release of the “Stranger Things” series finale — at a price of $299.99. The general release will follow on Jan. 4 on Lego.com and in Lego stores. Shoppers who purchase the set between Jan. 1 and Jan. 7 will also receive a bonus model of the WSQK radio station, complete with Joyce and Hopper minifigures, according to Lego.
This isn’t Lego’s first foray into the Upside Down: the company previously released minifigures of “Stranger Things” characters and the now-retired Upside Down set.
