Brickheadz

Wednesday & Enid

Two deadpan roommates from Nevermore, built in that blocky BrickHeadz charm.

Brick Rated Score

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Set 40750 · 2024

Pieces239
Minifigs2
Year2024
Set number40750

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The verdict

I love that LEGO gave Wednesday Addams and her werewolf roommate Enid the BrickHeadz treatment together on one stand, because their whole dynamic is the joke, and separating them would have missed the point.

Wednesday's black bob and flat stare come through perfectly in brick form, and Enid's rainbow hair is the pop of color the set needed. It is a quick, satisfying build rather than a challenging one, which is exactly what this line promises. Grab it if you love the Netflix show or the BrickHeadz shelf format, and skip it if you need a real build session out of your evening.

Best for: Wednesday Netflix show fans who collect BrickHeadz displays

The full review

What it is

This one pairs Wednesday Addams with Enid Sinclair, the roommates from Netflix's Wednesday, as BrickHeadz numbers 252 and 253. I like that LEGO didn't split them into separate sets, because their friendship, the moody goth girl paired with the sunny werewolf, is the whole appeal of the show. Wednesday comes through in brick form with her signature black braids and that flat, unimpressed stare that the character is known for, and honestly the designers nailed the expression. Enid's rainbow-streaked hair gives the set its one real burst of color, and standing them side by side on their stands captures the odd-couple energy the show is built on.

The catch

I'll be straight with you on the build itself: at 239 pieces split between two figures, this is a short, relaxed session, not an afternoon project. BrickHeadz sets are designed to be quick and meditative rather than technically demanding, so if you come in expecting a real engineering challenge you'll be done before you've settled into your chair. The price per piece also runs a bit steeper than some other BrickHeadz twin packs, which is the trade-off for licensed characters from a hit show. There are no extra scene pieces or accessories bundled in either, just the two figures and their display stands.

Who it's for

This is a shelf-and-display set through and through. Get it if you're a Wednesday show fan building out a BrickHeadz collection, or if you just want a fun, low-effort weeknight build with a character you like. Skip it if you want a meaty build or a set that comes with scenery, because this one is all about the two figures and nothing else.

The parts story

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

Building this is classic BrickHeadz territory: snap together the blocky bodies, stack the head and hair pieces, and you're done in well under an hour for both figures combined. There's no real technique to master here, it's more about watching two recognizable characters click into shape piece by piece, which is part of the charm of the line.

The standout element is Wednesday's hair piece, which manages to nail her signature look in a small handful of bricks, and Enid's rainbow hair mold is the other highlight, giving the set its only real color pop against Wednesday's black and white palette. At 239 pieces for two BrickHeadz, the piece count sits in normal territory for a licensed twin pack, though the price per piece runs a touch higher than average because of the show licensing through MGM and Tim Burton Productions.

Fun facts

  • 01This set is officially numbered BrickHeadz 252 (Wednesday) and 253 (Enid) in the line's internal numbering
  • 02It is licensed through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Tim Burton Productions, tying it to the Netflix Wednesday series rather than the classic Addams Family films
  • 03It launched in 2024 with an RRP of 19.99 US dollars, or 17.99 pounds in the UK
  • 04It holds roughly a 4 out of 5 star rating from the LEGO fan community on Brickset

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