Disney

Blaze's Horse Ranch

Bullseye finally trots back into the LEGO barn, and I could not be happier about it.

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 43304 · 2026

Pieces209
Minifigs2
Year2026
Set number43304

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The verdict

The second I read that Bullseye had not been produced since 2010, I actually gasped a little, because that is sixteen years of Toy Story fans building around a hole in their collection.

This set fills it, and it throws in a purple unicorn, a pink pony, and a splotchy little pig for good measure. I will be honest, at 209 pieces and built for four year old hands, this is not a set that will challenge an adult builder for more than twenty minutes. It is a set for a kid who loves Toy Story and animals in roughly equal measure, and on that specific brief it delivers with real warmth.

Best for: young Toy Story fans and horse-mad kids building their first ranch

The full review

What it is

I have a soft spot for the LEGO 4+ line because it is where a lot of kids build their first real set without a parent doing half the work, and Blaze's Horse Ranch is a sweet entry in that lineup. It is part of the Toy Story 5 wave that launched in May 2026, and the headline news for anyone who follows this theme closely is Bullseye. The horse element had not been produced since 2010, so seeing it back in a current set, in a barn, surrounded by a new purple unicorn with a pink mane and tail and a pink pony, felt like a real reunion rather than a rehash.

The catch

I will be straight with you about the caveats. At 209 pieces for around fifty dollars, this lands on the pricier side per piece, even accounting for the larger 4+ elements that always push that ratio up. It is also light on story pieces, there is a black and white splotched pig and what looks like a new green wheelbarrow, but nothing else that reads as a dedicated new mold. And unlike a lot of Toy Story sets, this one is not built around a Woody or Bonnie minifigure walking around the ranch, which is going to catch some parents off guard if they assumed a character figure came standard.

Who it's for

Get this one if you have a young builder who is obsessed with horses, Toy Story, or ideally both, and you want a confidence building solo build rather than a parent assisted project. Skip it if you are an adult collector chasing display value or a completionist who needs a minifigure in the box, because the real draw here is entirely about that one horse element finally coming home.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building this one is quick and satisfying in the way good 4+ sets always are. The barn goes together in big confident chunks, the cart snaps on cleanly, and there is a brick built tree that gives a young builder that small thrill of making something that looks like a real tree out of a handful of green pieces. Nothing here will trip up a first timer, and that is the entire point of the design.

The story of this set is really one element: Bullseye. It had been sitting out of production since 2010, so its return here is the kind of detail that makes longtime Toy Story collectors sit up. Around it LEGO built out a small menagerie, a purple unicorn with a pink mane and tail, a pink pony, and a black pig with white splotches that appears to be a new print. Add what looks like a new green wheelbarrow mold and you have a modest but genuine parts refresh riding on the back of one very welcome comeback.

Fun facts

  • 01This is one of four Toy Story 5 sets that all launched together on May 1, 2026.
  • 02The Bullseye horse element in this set had not been used in a LEGO set since 2010, making its return here a notable moment for Toy Story collectors.
  • 03The set is designed for LEGO's 4+ age range, meaning it uses larger, simplified pieces meant for a child's first independent build.
  • 04Brickset lists the set with two unique figures rather than standard minifigures, in keeping with the animal focused, younger builder design of the set.

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