Minecraft

Nether & End Portal Journey

Two of Minecraft's scariest dimensions, shrunk down into one pocket-sized build.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 21584 · 2026

Pieces192
Minifigs2
Year2026
Set number21584

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The verdict

I love that this little set doesn't pick a side, you get the Nether portal and the End portal sitting right next to each other, which is something the game never actually lets you see at once.

That's a genuinely clever bit of design for 192 pieces. It's small, it's simple, and it's clearly built for a younger builder or someone topping up a bigger Minecraft display rather than anyone chasing a centerpiece model. If you want the two portal frames and an Enderman without paying for a huge biome set, this earns its spot on the shelf.

Best for: Minecraft fans building out a portal or dimension-themed shelf display on a budget

The full review

What it is

The idea behind this set is simple and it works, take the two portals Minecraft players spend the whole game chasing and put them side by side in one small scene. You get the obsidian-style Nether portal frame, the End portal with its Eye of Ender, an Enderman, hoglins, and a chorus tree standing in for the End's alien landscape. For a set that runs under fifteen dollars, that's a lot of iconic Minecraft geography packed into 192 pieces.

The catch

I do want to be upfront about what this is not. It's not a big biome diorama, it's not stuffed with minifigs, and the build itself is quick, closer to an afternoon activity for a younger builder than a weekend project. Brickset's community has it sitting at 3.8 out of 5 from early ratings, which tells me it's landing as solid rather than spectacular. At this size and price point that's a fair trade, but if you're expecting the scale of one of the larger Minecraft sets you'll be disappointed.

Who it's for

Get this one if you're filling out a Minecraft shelf and want the Nether and End represented without spending on two separate big sets, or if you've got a younger builder who loves the game's end-game content. Skip it if you want a serious building challenge or a display piece that can stand on its own as the star of a shelf, this one plays a supporting role best.

The parts story

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

The build itself moves fast. You're stacking the two small portal frames first, then layering in the terrain details, the chorus tree, and the little cluster of Minecraft mobs that make the scene read as two places instead of one. There isn't much in the way of clever engineering here, it's a straightforward, part-count-light build that's clearly aimed at accessibility over technique.

The standout inclusion for me is the Enderman and Eye of Ender pairing, that's exactly the kind of specific in-game moment Minecraft fans want to see translated into plastic, and it's rare to get it at this price tier. The chorus tree piece and the brick-built hoglins do a nice job of signaling 'the End' and 'the Nether' visually without needing a huge footprint, which is the smartest design choice in the whole set.

Fun facts

  • 01This set puts the Nether portal and the End portal in the same build, a combination Minecraft the video game never lets you see in one place at once.
  • 02It includes an Eye of Ender, the item players craft and throw to locate the stronghold and End portal in the actual game.
  • 03At 192 pieces and roughly $14.99 / £12.99 / €14.99, it sits at the small, entry-level end of the 2026 Minecraft minifig-scale lineup rather than among the larger showcase builds.
  • 04One of its two minifigures is unique to this particular set, according to Brickset's set records.

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