UPDATE: Now Officially Available!
Lumibricks has officially added the Streetball Tour Bus to their “New Arrivals” page. Here are the confirmed specs:
- Set Name: Streetball Tour Bus
- Set Number: 19010
- Pieces: 1,170 parts
- Prints: 60
- LED Lights: 9
- Price: ~$75 – $82 USD (£65 GBP)
- Minifigures: 6 Exclusive Figures (with collectible cards)
- Key Feature: Fully lit upper deck with DJ booth & Burger Bar
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Original Article (Published: January 21, 2026): Below is our initial breakdown of the reveal before the official specs were confirmed.
Yet another Lumibricks reveal. And while the Old West Inn had me paying close attention, this latest addition to the Street Fusion line leaves me a little less convinced.
Fresh off the recent Old West leaks, I’ve spotted another new set that appears to have quietly released in the Asian market. It’s called the Streetball Tour Bus (19010), and it looks like Lumibricks are continuing to push further into their modern, street-inspired aesthetic.
I found the listing on AfoBrick, where the set is currently in stock and available to ship for $83.90

The specs
Set name: Streetball Tour Bus
Set number: 19010
Piece count: 1,170 pieces
Size: 34 cm long × 14.5 cm high
Theme: Street Fusion
What is it?
The Streetball Tour Bus is a large, double-deck vehicle with a defined interior and an open rooftop activity space.
The upper level functions as a streetball-themed deck, complete with graphics, props, and minifig accessories, while the lower level appears to house interior seating and display space. A separate basketball hoop module is also included, along with several small street-style accessories that can be arranged around the bus to build out a scene.
At over 1,100 pieces and measuring 34 cm in length, this is clearly intended to be a substantial centrepiece vehicle rather than a simple city bus. Lighting is integrated throughout, reinforcing Lumibricks’ usual focus on display as much as play.
My Take: A Slam Dunk or an Airball?
I’ll be honest, I’m not completely sold on this one.
I can’t quite put my finger on it, but this one isn’t really calling out to me. That might be down to the colour palette, or it could simply be that the basketball theme doesn’t do much for me. Either way, it doesn’t quite land as a must-buy in the way some of Lumibricks’ recent releases have.
That said, if you’re building a modern city layout and want something bold to break up rows of cars and buses, the size alone makes this hard to ignore. At 34 cm long, it’s going to dominate whatever street it’s parked on.
As ever, this one probably comes down to taste.
What do you think? Is this a must-have addition to a modern city, or an easy skip? Let me know in the comments.







