The “Street Fusion” universe is expanding rapidly. Just a few days after the Lumibricks Graffiti Crew, a sharp-eyed reader (who didn’t state their name, but thank you!!) spotted the perfect counter-set on Amazon Poland: the Lumibricks Cleaning Squad.
It seems Lumibricks is leaning hard into the “Action/Reaction” storytelling. We have one crew out there tagging the city, and now we have the high-pressure cleaning crew sent in to scrub it all away.

Is it just me, or is the Scaling… Off?
Looking at the first images, I have to address the elephant in the room: the scale. If you look at the minifigures standing next to the truck, this thing looks absolutely monstrous.
I am trying to judge it by the size of the tyres and the height of the cab. It is possible that these are early renders where the minifigures were scaled incorrectly for the promotional shot. If this is the actual size, it is going to tower over every other car in your display. We will have to wait for the physical sets to arrive to see if it is a “Mega Truck” or just a marketing mishap.
What is in the Box?
Scale issues aside, the level of detail on this 627-piece build is impressive. This set is clearly designed for urban restoration and features some cool hardware:
- High-Pressure Cleaning System: The back of the truck is dominated by a massive blue tank and a yellow pressure-tank assembly on the side.
- The Graffiti Task Force Hook: Interestingly, the tank has a printed sign that says “CALL TO REPORT GRAFFITI & VANDALISM” followed by a phone number. It is a brilliant nod to the Graffiti Crew set we saw earlier.
- Mechanical Arm: There is a poseable mechanical arm on the side. This is presumably for heavy-duty scrubbing or lifting debris.
- Integrated Lighting: As expected with Lumibricks, the headlights and the roof-mounted water cannon appear to be fully lit with LEDs.
Specifications at a Glance
| Set Name | Cleaning Squad |
| Set Number | 19014 |
| Piece Count | 627 Pieces |
| Theme | Street Fusion |
| Key Features | Mechanical Arm, Pressure Tanks, Printed Graphics |
| Status | Spotted on Amazon Poland |
Storytelling Potential
Despite my reservations about the size, you cannot deny the storytelling potential here. Pairing this with the Graffiti Van set creates a lived-in city feel that is often missing from standard brick displays. One crew creates the mess and the other cleans it up. It is a perfect cycle of urban chaos.
The Verdict: If the scale is accurate, this is a beast of a truck. If it is a render error, we might be looking at a very solid maintenance vehicle. Either way, the Graffiti Task Force theme is a clever addition to the Street Fusion range.




