BrickLists
BrickLists are lists of sets that have been created by Brickset users, to group sets that are related in some way together.
LEGO Designers'
BrickLists maintaned by LEGO set designers
Sets designed by John Ho
Sets or models that I have work on since joining LEGO as Designer in 2013Sets designed by Mina Yoo
These are sets that I have designed since starting at The LEGO Group in 2022.Sets designed by Hans Burkhard Schlömer
LEGO ICONS, Star Wars, and Legends of Chima!Sets designed by Rik Pauwels
Here's a list of all the sets I've worked on since joining TLG in June 2022 as a model designer! Of course, designing LEGO sets is a team effort so I couldn't do it without all my great colleagues.Sets designed by Kenyon Brady
A list of sets designed by Kenyon Brady since joining the LEGO group in October 2022. All LEGO products are the result of a collaborative process that involves the skills and expertise of a multitude of LEGO employees. From graphics and element design to marketing, manufacturing, and everyone in between, all roles are vital to creating a great building experience.
Helpful
BrickLists that have been marked as helpful by the most Brickset users.
Sets that Resemble Household Utensils and Other Equipment
This compilation of sets is a handy tool for anyone looking to adorn their homes, cottages, kingdoms or desktop backgrounds with what are, without any doubt, superb efforts by the Lego company to make replicas of household utensils through their crafty manufactures.
Magnificently littered with a range of significantly gray Star Wars battleships, cruisers and other 'things,' this list is definitive and a panacea for all Star Wars fans, non-fans and slavish devotees. The recommendations made for the proper utilization of these sets are in no way prescriptive and should be tested thoroughly before being put into practical use. Use this list at your own risk. Enjoy.Sets that Really Should not Have Made it to the Shelves or our Beautiful Homes
This bricklist is the controversial companion to its predecessor and consists of those sets that really should have been thought a bit more about before being released by Lego. Superbly littered with a collection of those painstakingly annoying sets that made you cringe, this list will enlighten you in ways unimaginable. The set with the worst design. The set with the utterly useless baseplate. The set with the ugliest minifigure. The set with the most worthless bricks. The set that will make you vomit. The set that will make you vomit and then eat your own vomit. The set that will make you vomit, eat your own vomit, and then vomit again...I digress, this experience is relative – but the scenarios are endless.
Peer within if you have the gall to do so. Peer within if you want a glimpse of the complete failuredom of Lego. Oh heck, just peer within!
P.S. This goes out as an Easter gift and appreciation to all those wonderful brickset users who favourited my last bricklist. Thanks guys!! I hope you enjoy this one!
NB. Also, this is a wholly creative piece of work and no defamation is intended.Pirate Ships, 1989 to present!
This list collates all ships released by Lego, in chronological order, since the beginning of the Pirates line. It includes POTC but it excludes re-releases, mini-versions and any ships that are not to minifig scale (Duplo, juniorised era releases.. etc).35 Largest LEGO Sets of All Time
This is the list of the biggest LEGO sets of all time by number of pieces.
Updated August 14, 2025.
If you had all of these sets, it would add up to 207,297 pieces. (Broke 200K pieces in 2023!)
This list reached a milestone in 2023 - every set in this list is over 4000 pieces! I remember starting this list circa 2017-2018 and only about five or six sets at the time were over 4000, with number 35 reaching as low as the 2700s. Interesting to see how quickly large sets like these have been coming out!
The set 40179 Personalized Mosaic is not included because it is not the same set every time. It has the same number of pieces in every set, but the final product is never consistent. In addition, there are two versions of the set, one with 4,502 pieces, and one with 6,002 pieces which adds to the inconsistency.Sets designed by Jamie Berard [Unofficial]
Other people have tried to list all of Jamie Berard's sets - what's special about this list? I tracked him down on Facebook to ask him firsthand which sets he did. His response was detailed and precise, but making it readily available (and easy to follow with pictures) on Brickset seemed like a good idea. His comments are in quotes, the sporadic other notes were info I happened to know (let me know if I should add something).
Newer sets have been added (by Brickset staff?) that did not appear on Jamie's original Facebook list, but have been publicly attributed to Jamie elsewhere (such as in official designer videos advertising the sets).
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BrickLists that have just been compiled or updated.
Agenda
What I'm getting nextModulars
Lego modular to collectWinter holiday
The winter holiday sets in minifigure scale appropriate for a winter landscape.
All sets together contain over 150 minifigures and over 25000 parts.Small scale technic cars
This is a list of small technic cars which cost 40 .. 53(*) €. Scale has been estimated to be 1:16.
Information on the technical functions are either from my reviews or those published by Brickset.
*) highest recommended price went from 50 to 53 € in 2023 and then to 60 € in 2025.Final moments
Skeletons are a common occurrence in Lego sets, but sometimes, they can leave pretty grim implications of how they died or who they were when they were alive.












