One of the latest Modular Buildings from LumiBricks is the Redbrick Row House (15009), in all its cosy townlife goodness!
It’s a set I had my sights on since it was revealed, and I knew I just had to have it inu City. I would like to thank LumiBricks for gifting me it to review and show you all, it’s a great modular building and every City needs, a place for Minifigures to reside. From the first bag to the last, it was a pure joy to construct, the lights come as standard and really do make a difference. Read my review in full to see why I liked it so much.
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The build starts off as any other Modular, the base. Laying down tiles on top of four 16×16 plates, the pathways, front flower garden, the house layout, and the conservatory. The first light element is added from the first bag, the lamppost. It is an important feature as it gives light to the outside of the Townhouse and brightens the street, perfect when placed into a City.
The next few bags build up the ground floor walls and adds a ton of details to the interior. I love the style of the front door and its surrounding pillars and archive, very Townhousey. The red bricks used for the walls are apparently a new colour, and features plain and masonry bricks, giving that natural look with the grooves in the bricks etc. Inside you’ll find a sand blue coloured sofa, an elegant fireplace complete with flames that light up, a dining area and basic kitchen.

At the back of the ground floor is a handy flap, perfect for viewing and accessing the inside for setting scenes and taking photographs. Moving up a floor we have a bedroom and bath room, along with a staircase for Minifig access. The windows here look absolutely stunning, with the sand green coloured shutter and gorgeous flower boxes.
You’ll also find yet another access flap, which opens up the bedroom area. Inside is a comfy bed and small desk with a makeup mirror and other bits & bobs. Once you place the first floor onto the ground floor section , the light connectors join and pass the power through the LEDs we added to each room. You can really see the whole Townhouse coming together nicely here.

The dark blue roof is amazing, and uses some interesting building techniques, with Technic pins and brackets to allow you to swing the back panel up and over, to reveal the loft space. Inside is a messier bedroom, the duvet hangs off the bed, clothes and accessories on the floor and a TV with games machine ready to play.
Popping it all together you see the whole thing in its modular glory – the colours match so well and compliment each other, I wish I had bought a second to go along side it. Adding the finishing touches of the front garden (trees/flowers), road signs, bicycle, and of course the Minifigs that reside there.

Overall the build was amazing, enjoyable, and quote straightforward. The lights as always enhance the set, lighting up the many rooms and making it glow even more than it does with the lights off. It’s the perfect modular building for any fans with a City, as we said before, all Cities need housing for residents.
If you would like to grab one, two or more for yourself, please use our affiliate link and the code THEBRICKPOST, to get 10% off this or any other sets from LumiBricks.com.

LumiBricks Redbrick Row House 15009
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