≡ Menu

Attempting to turn the LEGO Chinese New Year sets into LEGO Modular Buildings has become an annual tradition for many LEGO fans. Although the sets are not compatible with the LEGO Modular Buildings out of the box, they have a similar intricately designed and realistic city style – perfect for a Chinatown section of a LEGO city. Some of the most popular sets to turn into a Modular Building are the #80105 LEGO Chinese New Year Temple Fair from 2020, the #80106 LEGO Chinese New Year Story of Nian from 2021, and the #80113 LEGO Chinese New Year Family Reunion Celebration from 2024 (still available at the seasonal items section of the Online LEGO Shop).

Although not full buildings, the #80107 LEGO Chinese New Year Spring Lantern Festival from 2021, and the #80109 LEGO Lunar New Year Ice Festival from 2022 are also popular with LEGO Modular fans as they can be added as outdoor spaces in their cities without the need for much modification. You can find numerous examples of custom LEGO Modular Buildings with instructions at Rebrickable.com.

This year, we got two beautiful and highly detailed sets to celebrate Chinese New Year, but unfortunately, neither of them are buildings. The #80117 LEGO Chinese New Year Good Fortune set features some auspicious objects to celebrate the new year, while the #80116 LEGO Chinese New Year Trotting Lantern is a combination of an intricately decorated lantern, a shadow theater, and a street fair scene.

Although it’s not immediately obvious how to use either of these sets in a LEGO Modular Building setup, I already found two examples of the #80116 LEGO Chinese New Year Trotting Lantern. The first one is on Rebirckable.com designed by a LEGO fan who goes by the name re-bricked. This modification only requires the addition of a 16×32 baseplate. All other pieces are from the set itself and instructions can be downloaded from the site.

I found the second modification on YouTube by Cheesey Studios. This mod does require additional parts, but I think the end result is worth it. You can watch the video below to see all the details.

The only Chinese New Year set I personally turned into a LEGO Modular Building is the #80105 LEGO Chinese New Year Temple Fair, combined with elements from the #70620 LEGO Ninjago City as well as some of my own ideas. I narrated the process here: Designing & Building a LEGO Modular Chinatown

It takes a lot of designing and thinking to turn the Chinese New Year sets into LEGO Modular Buildings, it’s a really fun process and you will end up building something that gives a unique feature to your city. If you want to check out the currently available Chinese New Year sets, visit the seasonal items section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Chinese New Year sets? Do you have any of them already? And do you add them to your city or keep them separate? Did you turn any of them into a LEGO Modular Building? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

And you might also like to check out the following related posts:

{ 4 comments }

2025 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Sets Overview

Those new to LEGO often shy away from customizing or rebuilding their sets into something else. A good way to transition into getting more adventurous with LEGO is with the LEGO Creator 3-in-1 sets. These sets come with instructions for three alternate designs, and sometimes even more on the LEGO website. This year, LEGO is offering a generous selection of smaller sets – all with alternate designs.

The #31159 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Surprising Spider features eight poseable legs and large teeth, and you can pull out a neon-yellow web from its back. The other two builds are a poseable scorpion and a poseable snake. This is a fun and engaging set with only 153 pieces for $12.99, available at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The #31160 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Race Plane includes instructions for three awesome vehicles you can build from the same pieces: an airplane with a rotating propeller and moving wheels, a jet plane with moving wheels, and a helicopter with a spinning rotor blade. Each model can be displayed on a brick-built stand. This set is also smaller, only 178 pieces, for $14.99, and is available at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Fans of mythical animals can build three different creatures with the #31161 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Medieval Dragon; a poseable dragon, a poseable sea serpent, or a poseable phoenix. This set is a great introduction to building animals, and the final models can be added to fantasy creations, castles, and more. The set comes with 715 pieces for $59.99 at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

There are also four sets with cute animals. The #31162 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Cute Bunny can be rebuilt into a poseable llama or a seal (price: $19.99). The #31163 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Playful Cat can be rebuilt into a poseable puppy or a pigeon (price: $24.99). A slightly larger set is the #31165 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Panda Family with two cute pandas (adult and baby) that can be rebuilt into an adult and baby penguin or an orca with her calf (price: $39.99). The last animal set is probably the prettiest. The #31170 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Pink Flamingo comes with a poseable head on a plant-covered stand. It can be rebuilt into a cockatoo or an adorable pink axolotl with underwater plants (price: $24.99). All four sets are available at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

The #31164 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Space Robot is an action-packed space set with three alternate models: a robot on moving tracks; a poseable space dog with a bone and a flying disc, or a space rocket. But wait, there is more! The set also includes a light-brick that works with all three alternate models. This set comes with 281 pieces and retails for $24.99 at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Finally, the pretty pink #31169 LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Typewrite and Flowers is decorated with four colorful brick-built flowers and features a moving keyboard and platen and a brick-built sheet of paper. The alternate builds are a keytar on a stand with flowers and a flowerpot with a pen and notebook. The set also comes with three stickers featuring thoughtful phrases that can be used to decorate the models. This set comes with 363 pieces and the price is $29.99 at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

All of these sets are fun, engaging, and affordable. And they should help those who are hesitant to customize their sets to get comfortable with building and rebuilding from the same elements. Another way to enjoy these sets is to purchase multiple copies and build all three models at the same time. This is a fun engagement for families and will also boost available useful parts. And three models from the same set look nice on display as they have a matching theme and color-scheme.

What do you think? How do you like the new selection of LEGO 3-in-1 sets? Are you planning to get any of them? Or do you have any of them already? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

And you might also like to check out the following related posts:

{ 7 comments }