City

Burger Truck

A little truck that opens up into a full burger stand, and honestly, that hinge is the whole show.

Brick Rated Score

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Set 60404 · 2024

Pieces194
Minifigs2
Year2024
Set number60404

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The verdict

I love a set that does one clever thing really well, and the fold-out side of this truck is exactly that.

Flip it open and you get a grill, a menu board, and a proper little kitchen, all from a build that's small enough to finish over a coffee. It won't win any prizes for part count or minifigure drama, but for the price it's a genuinely satisfying weekend build. I'd hand this to a City-loving kid before I'd hand them almost anything else in this wave.

Best for: kids building their first food truck for a City street scene, and City collectors filling out a town

The full review

What it is

This is one of those small City sets that knows exactly what it's for. It's a burger truck, and the whole point of the build is the reveal, you close it up and it looks like a tidy little food truck, then you fold the side down and suddenly there's a grill, a serving window, and a menu board staring back at you. For 194 pieces that's a real trick to pull off, and I found myself grinning the first time I popped it open.

The catch

I won't pretend it's a deep build. There's no chassis to speak of, the wheels are more suggestion than function, and once you've built it once there isn't much left to fiddle with beyond swapping the two minifigures in and out of the serving window. At its price point that's fine for what it promises, a quick, cheerful build, but if you're used to City sets that give you more play value per dollar, this one sits closer to the pricier side of the shelf.

Who it's for

Get this one for a young builder who wants a fast, satisfying win, or for a City collector who wants a food truck parked on their street without committing a big chunk of a set budget to it. Skip it if you want a set with real mechanical depth, this is a mood piece, not an engineering showcase.

The parts story

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

The build itself moves fast, which is part of the charm. You're not stacking plates for twenty minutes before anything recognizable appears, the truck shape comes together quickly and then the last stretch is all about getting that hinge and the kitchen fittings seated so the fold-out actually swings smoothly. It's the kind of sequence that rewards a young builder with a payoff every few minutes rather than making them wait for the big reveal at the end.

There's nothing here that's going to send AFOLs hunting through part databases, this isn't that kind of set, but the small food-service pieces, the grill grate, the menu board, the serving counter, are exactly the sort of parts that make a City street scene feel lived-in once you start mixing them into a bigger collection. The two exclusive minifigures are the real value-add for anyone building out a town, since you won't find that vendor-and-customer pairing packaged any other way.

Fun facts

  • 01The set was designed by LEGO designer Robert Heim.
  • 02It sits in the City theme's Traffic subtheme and shipped as part of the 2024 City lineup, with availability running through 2026.
  • 03Fan cataloguing sites flag the set with an accessibility-related design tag, continuing LEGO's ongoing push to include everyday, inclusive touches in its minifigure lineups.
  • 04The finished model measures a compact 10 x 12 x 7 cm, small enough to tuck onto a shelf corner of a bigger City display.

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