IAMBRICK has listed the Wrecked Plane Pharmacy, and this one feels like it belongs in the same end-of-the-world lane as the Doomsday Gas Station. The difference is obvious straight away: this time the whole scene is built around a crashed passenger aircraft, a pharmacy, and a rough medical rescue outpost.
That plane section gives the set a very different silhouette. It is not just another ruined building with extra accessories scattered around it. The aircraft nose, the ambulance, the watchtower and the pharmacy all point in the same direction: this is a survival base first, and a display piece second.
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IAMBRICK Wrecked Plane Pharmacy at a glance
- Brand: IAMBRICK
- Set name: Wrecked Plane Pharmacy
- Piece count: 2,076
- Price on the official listing: $109.99
- Availability: available on the IAMBRICK store at the time of writing
- Recommended age: 14+
- Listed size: 30 x 29 x 35 cm
- Printed elements: 31
- Images on the official listing: 8 gallery images, plus product information panels
A medical outpost, not just a ruined building
The official description lays out the model as a three-level survival base. The ground floor contains the pharmacy, medical centre and garage. Above that sits the crashed aircraft section, then the top level adds a watchtower and supply station.
That structure is what makes it click for me. A lot of post-apocalyptic sets lean on broken walls and warning signs, which can look great, but they sometimes stop at atmosphere. Wrecked Plane Pharmacy seems to have a clearer purpose. It is a place where survivors would actually gather, patch things up, store supplies and keep watch.

The plane is the hook
The crashed aircraft is easily the part that makes this feel different from IAMBRICK’s Doomsday Gas Station. The gas station had that roadside wasteland vibe. This one feels more like the emergency response hub after everything has gone wrong.
The listing also mentions a quick-release aircraft nose section, plus opening cockpit and cabin sections. If those features work cleanly, the plane should be more than a backdrop. It should give the model a bit of interaction and make the interior details easier to get at.
Lighting, moving parts and the ambulance
IAMBRICK is also leaning into functions here. The official feature list mentions a supply elevator, a 360-degree rotating searchlight, a working garage shutter door, a detachable ambulance cab and multiple opening doors throughout the build.
The modified ambulance is a nice fit for the theme. It parks inside the garage, and the removable cab is listed as minifigure-compatible. That makes the set feel less static than it might have done if the crashed plane was doing all the heavy lifting.
Lighting is built in too. The official page lists a watchtower spotlight, aircraft cabin lights, traffic signals and multiple interior lighting points. On a set like this, lighting matters because the contrast is the whole mood: warm, busy little pockets of safety against a pretty grim backdrop.

Printed parts and story details
The official listing says there are 31 printed elements. The examples shown include warning signs, survival markings, medical equipment, books, medications, a wheelchair, maintenance tools and aircraft debris. That is exactly the sort of detail this theme needs.
There are also two named story characters, Ari and Helin. I would not put too much weight on the lore from a product page, but I do like when a set gives its figures a reason to be there. A calm medic and a more optimistic partner fit the rescue base idea nicely.

How it fits with IAMBRICK’s recent direction
IAMBRICK has been getting more interesting lately. The recent Azure Throne and Icehorn Longhouse listings pushed into fantasy castle and Viking territory, while Wrecked Plane Pharmacy keeps building out the survival-world side of the range.
For me, this is the one that feels most distinctive from the latest batch. Castles and longhouses are always welcome, but a wrecked aircraft pharmacy is a stranger idea, and that is usually where alternative brick brands can be at their best.
Price and availability
The official IAMBRICK listing currently shows Wrecked Plane Pharmacy as available at $109.99. I have not added an Amazon link here because I do not have a confirmed Amazon listing or ASIN for this set yet.
If it does show up on Amazon later, it will be worth checking delivery options, regional availability and whether the price lines up with the official store. For now, the official product page is the useful source.
Early thoughts
As a first look, this is a strong one. The subject has a clear identity, the size is sensible, the lighting sounds useful, and the plane wreck gives it a focal point that the theme really benefits from.
It is not something I can judge as a build from the listing alone, but as an idea, Wrecked Plane Pharmacy has a lot going for it. It feels like the kind of odd, specific, slightly dramatic set that would look brilliant next to a proper wasteland street scene.







