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LEGO Minecraft The Village 21128

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$194.99

About this item

  • Build a bustling Minecraft Village with a library, marketplace, library and blacksmith!
  • Combine The Village with other sets from LEGO Minecraft: 21121 Desert Outpost, 21119 The Dungeon, and more for the ultimate offline building experience!
  • Includes Steve, Alex, and 2 villager minifigures, plus a buildable Creeper and enderman
  • LEGO Minecraft building toys are compatible with all LEGO construction sets for creative building
  • The Village measures 5” high, 19” wide and 17” deep
  • 1600 pieces – For boys and girls over the age of 8 years old
$194.99

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Technical specifications

product_dimensions22.91 x 14.88 x 4.65 inches
item_weight6.62 pounds
item_model_number6135650
manufacturer_recommended_age8 years and up
best_sellers_rank#453,452 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #12,889 in Toy Building Sets
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
release_dateSeptember 1, 2016
manufacturerLego

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Customers say

Customers find the LEGO Minecraft The Village set fun to build, with one mentioning it keeps kids busy for weeks.

★★★★★

Fun for days.

anthonySeptember 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Pain in the bottom, like all Legos to put together. Will keep kids busy for weeks. Lots of bags and lot of pieces. Make sure that you follow the instructions or it will fall apart. Read more

★☆☆☆☆

The package came with a big hole. It is ...

LoresteDecember 23, 2017✓ Verified purchase

The package came with a big hole. It is supposed to be a Christmas gift and does not look presentable at all. Read more

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★★★★★

Awesome set!

JoshMarch 14, 2017✓ Verified purchase

This set, while pricey, definitely exceeded my expectations. I love the modular set up which allows so many different looks. Great for display. Also it took me close to five hours to build completely with minor breaks. If you can look past the price this is one of my favorite sets for minecraft. Read more

★★★★☆

Liking it...but not quite in love.

J. TantDecember 14, 2016✓ Verified purchase

It's a big box, so be prepared. It has to be big, for the 1,600 bricks that are in here. But is it a good set? Well, my son is a Minecraft fan and as such fans know, the game is very much like digital LEGO. It therefore made sense for LEGO to get the Minecraft theme going. And indeed, this set does do a decent job of capturing much of the Minecraft spirit, at least as well as a physical product can do for a cyberspace setting. I will say that while the set is large, it doesn't really *do* all that much. I mean, there are interesting building techniques in there, but at the end of the day it's not as interactive as I think it should be at this level. I think the value here is about evenly distributed between the stock building (per the the instructions) but also encouraging the builder to modify or create different villages or incorporate the bricks into other sets. The LEGO veterans out there will recognize that formula as something that ALL LEGO sets should have, but for most of the licensed themes (I'm thinking Star Wars in particular) the value is really heavily tilted toward the stock set. People don't generally get an X-Wing set thinking they're going to make something else with it, at least not in the Vox Populi. In other words, I think this is largely a set of bricks with the Minecraft name on it, and that's pretty much how my son approaches it. It's really aimed toward Minecraft fans (of course), but the actual building isn't much different than, cynical me talking, Lego City or something. Aside from that focus, it's all typical LEGO quality - pieces are well packaged and organized, bricks are bulletproof quality, and so on. The building steps make sense and help enable an efficient building experience. So I like the set on the merits, but what keeps me from loving it are the lack of "Holy Moly" features in it. A good set but not the best LEGO has ever released. Read more

★★★★★

Thank you Minecraft Legos

Jacob OsbornMarch 29, 2017✓ Verified purchase

Really enjoyed being able to find this set since I'm trying to find them as best as I can. It was a really fun build with plenty of options for me to work with. Definitely recommended for any collector or someone just wanting to have a fun weekend ^^ Read more

★★★★★

Fun Lego set to put together with my daughter

I SithJanuary 5, 2018✓ Verified purchase

Fun Lego set to put together with my daughter. Took a good 4 hours with me helping her out. Lots of fun to be had with this set. Read more

★★★☆☆

Three Stars

Manuel HernandezFebruary 21, 2018✓ Verified purchase

Great set. Takes some time. But lots of fun. Read more

★★☆☆☆

Lego + Minecraft (should) = Totally Awesome... so why doesn't it?

Kristi F.July 15, 2017✓ Verified purchase

$200? And lego can't design the roof pieces to run the full length of the houses? They're pieced together and because of that, it collaspes as the pieces are being pressed together! The hinges that allow the houses to open are loose and don't hold the two halves together. The blacksmith shop has an unstable roof too, our 8 year old son stablized that roof himself and I couldn't even tell where he'd added our own pieces - so why can't Lego come up with sturdy designs? I don't love the way the minecraft sets are designed on raised plates that are held together by blocks from the underside because the sets are that much more unstable. The set is cool - both our son and daughter like it, but definitely not worthy the $200 hype that Lego is making it out to be. Read more

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