Revisit your brick-building childhood with a new Lego project

As the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the world inside, many of us are returning to old hobbies. From puzzles to role-playing games, these pastimes are both a fun way to pass the time (lol what is time?) and a soothing stress reliever. One childhood hobby that checks both of those boxes is seeing a resurgence: Legos.

For many of us, playing with Legos immediately transports us back to childhood, with memories of giant tubs of bricks upended on playroom floors. (Not to mention the parental yelps of pain after stepping on a stray Lego.) But if you haven’t dipped back into the world of Legos as an adult, you might be surprised at how much it has expanded. The Star Wars and Batman lines are still going strong, of course, but now there are Overwatch, Minecraft, and even Friends Lego sets to add to your collection. The Lego Architecture line was built to look sleek enough to display in a home office. And an upcoming Adventures with Mario set turns the Legos themselves into an interactive 3D game.

If you’re thinking of picking up a Lego set or two to keep you occupied these days, we’ve rounded up a few favorites at every price point.

Lego sets under $50

Fire Dragon

Pieces in Lego’s three-in-one line can be combined in different ways to create three different sets. This Fire Dragon can be alternately turned into a scorpion or a saber-toothed tiger.

Also available at Amazon.

Wrecking Ball

Lego’s line of Overwatch-themed sets bring buildable versions of your favorite heroes, including the transformable Wrecking Ball with a Hammond minifigure.

The Nether Portal

There are several recognizable sets in the Lego Minecraft line, but my personal favorite is the Nether Portal, complete with glow-in-the-dark glowstone, a ghast that shoots fireballs, and a lava flow that drops at the press of a button.

Catamaran

The Lego Technic line of fully functional creations recently released this sailboat that actually floats. Be warned though — reviews indicate that it’ll take on water and sink if you move it around too much.

Also available at Amazon.

Lego sets between $50 and $100

Iron Man Hall of Armor

The 524-piece Hall of Armor set includes five Iron Man suit options, which can be displayed any way you want in this tiny modular lab.

Also available at Amazon.

Central Perk

The iconic set from Friends comes to Lego life in this 1070-piece set from the user-submitted Lego Ideas line. It includes minifigures of all six main cast members, as well as the bleach-blonde coffee shop manager, Gunther.

Dubai Architecture

Two new city skylines were recently added to the popular Lego Architecture line: Dubai and Tokyo. Both sets are sleek and would make a cool decoration once completed, though the Dubai version has slightly better reviews.

Also available at Amazon.

International Space Station

One of the latest additions to the user-submitted Lego Ideas line, the 864-piece International Space Station set comes with dockable space shuttle and satellites, plus an astronaut minifigure.

Also available at Amazon.

Elsa’s Magical Ice Palace

Give your kids a break from watching Frozen for the 300th time with this 701-piece Lego set modeled after Elsa’s ice castle. Let it (Le)go!

Lego sets over $100

Empire State Building

The iconic 1767-piece Empire State Building set is meant to be displayed after completion, perfect for fans of architecture and/or New York City.

Also available at Amazon.

1989 Batmobile

The 3306-piece Batmobile is incredibly detailed, down to the slide-open cockpit with a full dashboard. It also comes with a rotating display stand, and minifigures of The Joker, Vicki Vale, and Batman — complete with the caped crusader’s 1989-style cape.

Also available at Amazon.

Disney Train and Station

This 2925-piece set is simple enough for kids to build (with help) but involved enough for adult Disney fans to have fun with it as well. Modeled after Disney Parks’ train station, Lego’s tiny Disney Railroad is powered by a smartphone app.

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