




LEGO Ideas Disney Pixar Luxo Jr. - Room Decor and Building Set for Adults - Office and Desk Decor for Women and Men, Ages 18+ - Brick-Built Lamp DIY Kit - Collectible Gift Idea for Movie Fans - 21357
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Description
ANIMATE YOUR MEMORIES – Adults, ages 18 and up, can recreate playful Luxo Jr., the iconic lamp character from Disney Pixar's 1986 animated short film LEGO IDEAS EXCLUSIVE – A fan-designed set created by the LEGO community, voted for by passionate fans and produced by the LEGO Group FULLY POSEABLE MOVIE ICON – An intricate, articulated design helps builders recreate Luxo Jr.'s unique bouncing, hopping, and rotating movements PIXAR BALL EASTER EGG HUNT – Discover hidden references to classic Disney Pixar movies like Up, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Monsters, Inc., Toy Story, and Finding Nemo UNIQUE ROOM DECOR – Once constructed, poseable Luxo Jr. doubles as conversation-starting office or desk decor GIFT IDEA FOR MEN & WOMEN – Spark nostalgia with a collectible DIY kit that's ideal for adult fans of LEGO building blocks, animation, and Disney Pixar DIMENSIONS – Stands over 11 in. (29 cm) high with 613 pieces See more product details
Details
Product information Item details Brand Name LEGO Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) 216.0 Sub Brand LEGO Ideas Model Name 21357 Model Number 6530096 Age Range Description Adult Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) 1200.0 UPC 673419408318 Target Audience CHARACTERFAMILY Manufacturer Part Number 6530096 Model Year 2025 Included Components LEGO Building Elements Item Type Name Building Kit Manufacturer LEGO Unit Count 1.0 Count ASIN B0DRW73TRY Customer Reviews 4.9 out of 5 stars Warranty & Support Feedback Style Color Multicolor Theme LEGO Subject Character Luxo Jr Measurements Number of Pieces 613 Item Dimensions 8.74 x 10.32 x 3.74 inches Item Weight 1.37 Pounds Features & Specs Educational Objective Concentration Additional Features Since 1958, LEGO bricks have met the highest industry standards, so they are consistent, compatible and connect and come apart easily every time – and it's still that way today Toy Building Block Type Interlocking Toy Building Block Is Assembly Required No Additional details Material Type Plastic
Customer reviews
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Nostalgic, Clever Build That Looks Amazing on Display
I picked up the LEGO Ideas Luxo Jr. set, and it’s honestly one of those builds that just feels special from start to finish. If you grew up with Pixar, this is like building a tiny piece of animation history right on your desk. The build itself is really enjoyable—nothing overly complicated, but still engaging. It uses around 613 pieces, and the finished model is fully articulated, so you can pose it to recreate the classic hopping and bouncing look . The design is spot-on too—it captures the shape and personality of the lamp incredibly well. One of the coolest parts is the Pixar ball included with the set. It’s packed with little hidden references to different Pixar movies, which adds a fun layer while building and displaying . It’s not just a build—it’s kind of a treasure hunt. This is definitely more of a display piece than a play set. It’s marketed for adults (18+), and once it’s done, it looks great on a desk, shelf, or even in an office setup . The articulation lets you tweak poses, but it’s not something you’ll be constantly handling. If I had to nitpick, the price is a bit high for the piece count, and the build is on the simpler side compared to other sets in that range. But you’re really paying for the design, nostalgia, and display value. Overall, it’s a fantastic set for Pixar fans or anyone who wants a unique LEGO display piece—it just has that “smile every time you see it” kind of energy.
I picked up the LEGO Ideas Luxo Jr. set, and it’s honestly one of those builds that just feels special from start to finish. If you grew up with Pixar, this is like building a tiny piece of animation history right on your desk. The build itself is really enjoyable—nothing overly complicated, but still engaging. It uses around 613 pieces, and the finished model is fully articulated, so you can pose it to recreate the classic hopping and bouncing look . The design is spot-on too—it captures the shape and personality of the lamp incredibly well. One of the coolest parts is the Pixar ball included with the set. It’s packed with little hidden references to different Pixar movies, which adds a fun layer while building and displaying . It’s not just a build—it’s kind of a treasure hunt. This is definitely more of a display piece than a play set. It’s marketed for adults (18+), and once it’s done, it looks great on a desk, shelf, or even in an office setup . The articulation lets you tweak poses, but it’s not something you’ll be constantly handling. If I had to nitpick, the price is a bit high for the piece count, and the build is on the simpler side compared to other sets in that range. But you’re really paying for the design, nostalgia, and display value. Overall, it’s a fantastic set for Pixar fans or anyone who wants a unique LEGO display piece—it just has that “smile every time you see it” kind of energy.
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Great LEGO Technic set of Pixar's first character
In Aug 1986, I attended the annual ACM SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference, which was in Dallas that year. As part of the conference's computer graphics film show, two guys who had left George Lucas's Industrial Light & Magic to form a new company called Pixar showed their first 2-min animated film. It was called Luxo, Jr., and was the first time a 3D object (a desk lamp) was animated to create a character and tell a story. The auditorium full of computer graphics nerds (including me) all stood up and cheered. So, when I saw this LEGO set, I had to order it immediately. The set is essentially a LEGO Technic set, with standard LEGO and Technic parts as well as a lot of unique parts. The instructions are very clear, and are organized into four parts, as are the pieces: 1) the ball, 2) the base, 3) the arm, and 4) the lamp. The ball, base, and lamp include groups of hidden pieces that (abstractly) represent various other Pixar characters (Buzz and Woody, Nemo and Dory, etc.) It took me 5-6 hours to assemble, over several 60-90 min sessions. The entire lamp rotates on the base, and the head of the lamp can be aimed in different directions on a ball joint. The arm has some very limited movement, but is essentially held in place by two elastic bands that act as springs. My only nit-picking complaint is that the lamp is too white - it should be a darker gray to match the film.
In Aug 1986, I attended the annual ACM SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference, which was in Dallas that year. As part of the conference's computer graphics film show, two guys who had left George Lucas's Industrial Light & Magic to form a new company called Pixar showed their first 2-min animated film. It was called Luxo, Jr., and was the first time a 3D object (a desk lamp) was animated to create a character and tell a story. The auditorium full of computer graphics nerds (including me) all stood up and cheered. So, when I saw this LEGO set, I had to order it immediately. The set is essentially a LEGO Technic set, with standard LEGO and Technic parts as well as a lot of unique parts. The instructions are very clear, and are organized into four parts, as are the pieces: 1) the ball, 2) the base, 3) the arm, and 4) the lamp. The ball, base, and lamp include groups of hidden pieces that (abstractly) represent various other Pixar characters (Buzz and Woody, Nemo and Dory, etc.) It took me 5-6 hours to assemble, over several 60-90 min sessions. The entire lamp rotates on the base, and the head of the lamp can be aimed in different directions on a ball joint. The arm has some very limited movement, but is essentially held in place by two elastic bands that act as springs. My only nit-picking complaint is that the lamp is too white - it should be a darker gray to match the film.
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A Must-Have for Pixar and LEGO Fans!
This LEGO Pixar set is absolutely amazing! The quality of the bricks, the vibrant colors, and the attention to detail truly capture the magic of the Pixar movies. It’s perfect for both kids and adults who grew up loving these stories. The building experience was fun and rewarding. The instructions were easy to follow, and the final result looks fantastic on display. My child was thrilled and spent hours playing and creating new adventures. Definitely worth the purchase — a well-made, fun, and magical set. Highly recommended!
This LEGO Pixar set is absolutely amazing! The quality of the bricks, the vibrant colors, and the attention to detail truly capture the magic of the Pixar movies. It’s perfect for both kids and adults who grew up loving these stories. The building experience was fun and rewarding. The instructions were easy to follow, and the final result looks fantastic on display. My child was thrilled and spent hours playing and creating new adventures. Definitely worth the purchase — a well-made, fun, and magical set. Highly recommended!


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Another win for lego
I really like the design. It's cute and in perfect size. I haven't bought legos in a while since I was running out of spaces but this one fits my interior just fine. It did not have any missing pieces which was good. It only took me two-ish hours to build. I liked it so much that I bought another for a birthday gift to a friend of mine.
I really like the design. It's cute and in perfect size. I haven't bought legos in a while since I was running out of spaces but this one fits my interior just fine. It did not have any missing pieces which was good. It only took me two-ish hours to build. I liked it so much that I bought another for a birthday gift to a friend of mine.