The 3D Showroom
Every set in this room can be turned, tilted and dreamed in 3D: watch them build themselves, brick by brick.

Roller Coaster
£330.99

Volkswagen T1 Camper Van
£103.99

Ford Mustang
Ready to build today£159.67

James Bond Aston Martin DB5
£129.99

Porsche 911 Turbo & 911 Targa
£147.99

Bugatti Chiron
£303.99

Lamborghini Sián FKP 37
Ready to build today£379.99

Porsche 911 GT3 RS
£260.99

Land Rover Defender
Ready to build today£299.95

Liebherr R 9800 Excavator
£390.99

World Map
£216.99

Central Perk
Ready to build today£173.93

International Space Station
Ready to build today£189.00

Statue of Liberty
Ready to build today£97.76

Tokyo
Ready to build today£125.00

London
Ready to build today£29.49

Deep Sea Creatures
£12.99

Vespa 125
Ready to build today£115.53

Harry Potter: Attack on The Burrow
Ready to build today£170.95

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Astronomy Tower
Ready to build today£86.59

Technic: Cat D11 Bulldozer
£368.99

Harry Potter: 4 Privet Drive
Ready to build today£59.97

Technic: 4x4 Mercedes-Benz Zetros Trial Truck
Ready to build today£272.46

Technic: Ferrari 488 GTE “AF Corse #51”
£160.99
About these sets
The 3D Showroom gathers every set we have modelled in interactive 3D. Instead of a flat box photo, you get the real thing in your browser: turn it, lean in close, and press play to watch it assemble step by step.
It is the honest way to shop for a build. You see the shape, the scale and the detail before you commit, so the set that arrives is exactly the one you fell for.
Common questions
What is the 3D Showroom?
It is the corner of our catalogue where every set can be viewed in interactive 3D. You can rotate each model, zoom in, and watch it build itself brick by brick.
Do I need an app to view sets in 3D?
No. The 3D viewer runs right in your browser on phone, tablet or desktop, with nothing to install.
How do I buy a set I like?
Two ways, and the set page always says which one applies. Sets we stock are sold and shipped by us. Sets we do not stock link to Amazon for your market, clearly labelled, where the sale and the shipping are theirs. Sets nobody has stay on display as museum pieces, honestly marked as not for sale.