Brickheadz

Lilo & Stitch: Angel

Stitch finally gets his girlfriend, and she is very, very pink.

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 40922 · 2026

Pieces133
Minifigsn/a
Year2026
Set number40922

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The verdict

I built Stitch's Brickheadz cousin Experiment 626 last year and always felt like something was missing from the shelf, and now I know what it was.

Angel slots in next to him with those huge floppy ears, the little tail, and antennae built from recolored whip pieces that I have never seen in this shade of pink before. She is a small, quick, cheerful build, not a technical showpiece, and I think that is exactly the point. If you already have Stitch, get her. If you do not, I would actually start with this pair together rather than either one alone.

Best for: Stitch and Lilo & Stitch fans who already have (or want) the Experiment 626 Brickheadz to pair her with

The full review

What it is

Angel is the second Lilo & Stitch character LEGO has turned into a Brickheadz, following Experiment 626 himself, and honestly she reads as the missing half of a pair rather than a set on her own. The moment I clicked her ears into place I understood why LEGO waited a year to give her a set. She is built almost entirely in a soft pink I have not seen used this way before, with her antennae made from recolored whip elements slotted into two holes on top of her head, and a little curled tail out back. The big blocky ears are the whole personality of the model, and they flop slightly if you handle the finished figure, which somehow makes her feel more alive rather than less sturdy.

The catch

I will be straight with you about the caveats. This is a 133 piece set at a price point that has crept up for Brickheadz lately, so the cost per piece is not where I would want it if I were judging pure value. The build itself is also fast and simple, maybe twenty minutes if you are not stopping to admire it, so if you are looking for an evening of real building satisfaction, this is not that set. It is a display piece first and a building experience second, and I think LEGO knows that and is not pretending otherwise.

Who it's for

This is an easy pick up if you already have Stitch on your shelf and want his other half standing next to him, or if you are building out a full Disney Brickheadz row and Lilo & Stitch is on your list. I would skip it if you are buying Brickheadz purely for build complexity or part count per dollar, there are better options in the line for that. For anyone who loves the movie and wants a small, cheerful shelf piece, she does exactly her job.

The parts story

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

The build follows the standard Brickheadz path: legs and feet first, then a boxy torso, then the head goes together as its own little sub build before it clips onto the body on a ball joint. None of it is fiddly, and the instructions move quickly since there is no huge parts count to manage. The most fun ten minutes is the head, where the ears, antennae, and face all come together and she suddenly looks like herself rather than a pink cube.

The stand-out pieces are the pink whip elements used for her antennae, a recolor that had not appeared in this shade before her release, and the oversized ear pieces that give her that instantly recognizable silhouette. There are no printed parts to speak of and no minifigures, this is a single Brickheadz figure on a simple black display stand like the rest of the line. At 133 pieces the part count is modest even by Brickheadz standards, so the appeal here is entirely about the character and the color, not about a pile of interesting or rare elements to sort through.

Fun facts

  • 01Angel is only the second Lilo & Stitch character to get a Brickheadz treatment, following Experiment 626 (Stitch) himself in the prior year.
  • 02Her antennae use whip elements recolored into a pink not previously seen on that piece.
  • 03The set launched exclusively through LEGO's official online store starting January 1, 2026, at a retail price of $12.99 / £10.99 / EUR 12.99.
  • 04BrickEconomy projects a retirement window around mid 2027, in line with typical Brickheadz shelf life.

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