Lumibricks Western Fur Trading Post 14018 now has an official product page, following the Amazon UK listing I covered in May. That earlier sighting showed the broad shape of the set, but the official listing now confirms the practical details: $69.99, 1,432 pieces, six LED lights, 15 printed bricks and direct availability.
This is not a hands-on review, but the new product page gives us a much better look at the interior, access and included figures. Lumibricks currently shows USA, Europe, Canada, UK and Global variants as available.

The Low Profile Still Does The Heavy Lifting
The main reason this set stood out in the original leak has not changed. Most of the recent Old West buildings have been tall, dense structures, while the Fur Trading Post spreads its scene across a wide, single-storey footprint.
That should make it useful in a larger display. It can break up the roofline between models such as the Old West Inn and Meeting Hall, while the cloth tipi, drying racks, campfire and large saguaro push the scene away from the town centre. It also gives the range another compact storytelling set alongside the Wild West Ranch Duel 14017.
The Open Design Looks Practical
The official images confirm that the roof and wall sections can be removed to expose the trading post interior. The front is already fairly open, but lifting off the roof should make it much easier to reach the counter, shelves and smaller accessories at the back.
There is also a concealed wall compartment for the firearms, plus a separate bone-working bench, fur-drying rack and grilled fish area outside. Those are small details, but they give the model more to do than simply provide another wooden facade.

Three Named Figures Are Included
Lumibricks includes three exclusive figures and names them Tayanita, Ahyoka and Harrison. The promotional panel presents Tayanita as a guardian and interpreter, Ahyoka as a jewellery maker and herbal craftsperson, and Harrison as the travelling trader.
The official copy leans heavily on broad claims of authenticity. As the set does not identify a specific nation, region or historical date, I would treat that language as marketing rather than a verified historical claim. The more concrete design work is easier to judge: patterned cloth, printed clothing, trade goods, cooking and drying areas, desert plants and a proper working counter all help build a clear scene.

Six Warm LEDs Light The Scene
The lighting setup is smaller than the systems used in Lumibricks’ larger modular buildings, but it is spread across the parts that matter. The official images show warm light inside the post, around the tipi and across the outdoor cooking area.
For a low building, that should be enough. The wide frontage leaves most of the light visible rather than burying it behind several floors, and the campfire adds a brighter focal point at the left-hand side of the display.

Confirmed Specifications
The specification panel lists 1,432 pieces, three figures, 15 printed bricks, nine numbered bags and six LED lights. Lumibricks estimates an eight-hour build, which feels reasonable for a set of this size.
The finished model measures 32.5 cm wide, 21.5 cm deep and 21.5 cm high. It lists USB power alongside a three-AAA battery option, with batteries not included.

Where To Buy
Lumibricks lists Western Fur Trading Post 14018 at $69.99 on its official store. The Amazon UK listing is still marked as currently unavailable when checked, so the direct listing is the clearest option at the time of writing.
You can buy Lumibricks sets either from their official website or through their Amazon store.
Amazon can sometimes be cheaper or faster for delivery, while the official store may be better if you want to use rewards points or direct discounts.
If you buy from the official site, you can use code THERIGHTBRICK for 10% off.
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Sources: Lumibricks official product listing and Amazon UK product listing.







