School with Rusty and Bluey
A little schoolyard playset that gets Bluey's world right in miniature.
Brick Rated Score
Set 11221 · 2026
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I like how much personality this set packs into just over a hundred pieces.
It is built for small hands and short attention spans, so there is no fiddly technique here, just a bright, sturdy little school scene that snaps together fast and gets straight into play. It will not scratch an adult builder's itch for clever engineering, but that was never the point. For a preschooler who already knows every line of the Bluey theme song, this is a genuinely fun way to act out school day episodes with characters they actually recognize.
Best for: young Bluey fans just getting started with LEGO building
What it is
This is one of the smaller, younger-skewing entries in the Bluey theme, and it is clearly built around a single idea: get a kid who loves the show building something they recognize as fast as possible. At 106 pieces it is not asking for patience, it is asking for a rainy afternoon and a couple of favorite characters to play out school day scenes with.
The catch
I will be honest about where this sits. It is not a display set and it is not trying to be. The build itself takes minutes, not hours, and there is nothing technically interesting happening in the construction. If you are the parent buying this, judge it as a toy first and a LEGO set second, because that is exactly how it is designed to be used, and the price per piece will always look steeper on sets this size next to the bigger Bluey playsets.
Who it's for
Get this one if you have a young Bluey superfan who wants to recreate school day moments with Bluey and Rusty and is still building confidence with a brick set of their own. Skip it if you are an adult collector looking for shelf presence or a builder who wants more of a challenge, the bigger sets in this theme will serve you far better.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building this is quick and straightforward, which is exactly right for the audience. The school structure goes together in simple, chunky steps with big color blocks that make it easy to see progress, and there is enough furniture and detail dressing to make the finished scene feel lived in rather than bare.
The real value here is in the character pieces themselves. Getting Rusty alongside Bluey in physical brick form is the draw for fans of the show, since side characters like Rusty do not show up in every Bluey set, and having him paired with a school setting lines up neatly with episodes kids already know by heart. It is a small box, but it is a small box built entirely around that one payoff.
Fun facts
- 01Bluey became a LEGO theme starting in 2024, bringing the Heeler family and their world of imaginative games to brick form for the first time.
- 02Rusty is one of Bluey and Bingo's regular friends from the show, known for his love of army-style games and adventure play, which makes him a natural fit for a school-day set.
- 03LEGO's Bluey range is aimed at younger builders and their families rather than adult collectors, with smaller sets like this one designed as an easy entry point alongside the larger family house and playground sets in the theme.
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