Disney

Lilo and Stitch Beach House

The Pelekai family's Hawaiian home, finally in brick, and the tiny box Stitch calls his own is the detail that got me.

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 43268 · 2025

Pieces834
Minifigs5
Year2025
Set number43268

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The verdict

This is the first proper minifigure-scale Lilo and Stitch house LEGO has ever made, and the little movie references are what won me over, from Scrump the rag doll to the record player to the small box Stitch curls up inside.

The build is genuinely fun and the color scheme is a joy on a shelf. My honest snag is the price and the missing figures: ninety dollars feels steep for 834 pieces, and leaving out Jumba and Pleakley when Cobra Bubbles made the cut is a strange call. If you love these characters you'll forgive it. If you want pure value per piece, look twice.

Best for: Lilo and Stitch fans who care more about the characters and Easter eggs than strict price-per-piece math

The full review

What it is

I have wanted a real Lilo and Stitch house for years, so seeing the Pelekai family home finally arrive at minifigure scale made me a little giddy. This is the first set of its kind, released in March 2025 ahead of the live-action remake, and it does the thing I always hope a licensed set will do: it rewards you for knowing the film. The two-level house is covered in shrubbery and palm trees on its green base, and the interior is where the love lives. There is a record player nodding to Lilo's Elvis obsession, twin surfboards, a pickle jar, a brick-built spaceship, and the small box that Stitch treats as his personal home. That last touch is the one that made me grin. It is such a specific, affectionate detail.

The catch

I have to be straight with you about the two things holding it back. First, the price. At ninety dollars for 834 pieces, this sits at the expensive end of what I expect from a Disney house of this size, and the value-per-piece math does not flatter it. Second, and this is the one fans keep raising, the minifigure lineup has a hole in it. You get Lilo, Stitch, Nani, David and Cobra Bubbles, which is generous in some ways, but Jumba and Pleakley are simply absent. They are core cast members, and including the social worker over the two alien scientists feels like an odd priority. It makes an otherwise complete-feeling house feel like it is missing a couple of houseguests.

Who it's for

So here is how I would think about it. If you adore Lilo and Stitch and you want the characters, the house and all those small callbacks on your shelf, this will make you happy and the build itself is a lovely hour and a half to two hours. If you are a value-first builder chasing the most brick for your money, or you were counting on the full family of characters, you may come away a touch cool on it. For me the charm wins, but I understand completely why the price and the missing figures give people pause.

The parts story

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

Building this one is a relaxed, pleasant sit-down rather than a marathon, somewhere between ninety minutes and two hours depending on how much you stop to admire the details. It never gets fiddly or repetitive. You work through the green landscaped base first, then the two floors, and the pacing keeps the fun references coming so you always have a reason to keep going. The kitchen in particular is a small masterclass in fitting a believable room into a tight footprint, and there is a steady drip of clever techniques rather than the same connection over and over.

The parts haul is nicer than the piece count suggests. Scrump, Lilo's little rag doll, reuses the Dreamlings body from the DREAMZzz theme, which is a smart bit of parts recycling. Nani's dresser uses a 1x2 half-circle jumper plate in a genuinely clever way, and the set is generous with plants, connector pieces and small trophy-style figures that make for a useful leftover pile. Stitch himself is a slightly brighter recolor of the existing figure with a brick-built plasma blaster and his bottle, so he is familiar rather than brand new, but Lilo's double-sided head (smile on one side, cheeky tongue-out on the other) and her camera accessory give her real personality.

Fun facts

  • 01This is the very first minifigure-scale Lilo and Stitch set LEGO has ever produced, released in March 2025 ahead of the live-action remake.
  • 02Scrump, Lilo's homemade rag doll, is built using the Dreamlings body mold borrowed from the LEGO DREAMZzz theme.
  • 03All five minifigures (Lilo, Stitch, Nani, David and Cobra Bubbles) are exclusive to this set, and it marks the LEGO debut of Nani, David and Cobra Bubbles.
  • 04Despite including five figures, the set leaves out Jumba and Pleakley, a choice fans and reviewers flagged as the set's most-discussed omission.

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