Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 official product image

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 Official Listing Confirms 62.2 cm Height

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 is officially listed at $199.99 with 3,891 pieces, 36 LEDs, 73 printed pieces and a 62.2 cm height.

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 has now been officially listed, giving a final name and full specifications to the set I first covered as Dream Brick Studio in April. In that first look at Lumibricks’ incoming wave, I called it the clear showstopper and an instant buy for me. The finished listing has done nothing to cool that down.

What excited me in the leak was the combination of height and density. This is a proper tower, but it is also covered in film posters, lights, cameras, signs, set dressing and small scenes. The official details make it even more ambitious: 3,891 pieces, 62.2 cm of height, 36 LED lights, 15 light strips, 73 printed pieces, eight figures and an elevator running through all four floors.

This is not a hands-on review yet. For now, this is a closer look at what the official listing confirms and why Film Studio Tower still looks like one of Lumibricks’ most exciting releases.

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 official product image

A Proper Tower On A Standard Footprint

The headline number is 62.2 cm. Lumibricks describes Film Studio Tower as its tallest set to date, and the official dimensions put it at 36.3 cm wide and 25.7 cm deep. It still sits on a standard 32×32 baseplate, so the height is doing most of the work rather than an oversized footprint.

That matters for a Street Fusion layout. The tower can act as a genuine skyline centrepiece without swallowing the space of two or three modular buildings. The rear remains comparatively flat and tidy, while the front and two street-facing sides carry most of the signs, posters and filming equipment.

A transparent elevator shaft runs up the left side of the building and connects all four floors. It is a working lift rather than a decorative strip, with the figure visible as the car moves through the tower. It also gives the tall, narrow structure a feature that makes sense of the vertical layout.

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 dimensions and specifications

Four Floors Follow A Film From Set To Premiere

The building is arranged like a compact film studio story. The ground floor is the public face, with a red carpet, camera crane, ticket and poster displays, a small coffee counter and the main illuminated entrance. The official scene introduces actress Monica, fan Ethan and a film crew working around the arrival.

The second floor moves behind the scenes into an editing office. It has a workstation, storyboard, monitor, office furniture and director Aaliyah working with assistant Mic. This could easily have been an empty transition floor in a model this tall, but it has a clear purpose and a good amount of interior detail.

The third floor is the active soundstage, with a camera rig, green-screen colour, studio lighting and a sci-fi performance taking place. The fourth floor completes the process with a film premiere hall and two swappable screen graphics, one for a Western and another for a colourful street-art story.

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 exterior features and modular sections

The Soundstage Is The Cleverest Detail

The third-floor soundstage is the feature that most clearly turns the building from a detailed display model into a film studio. Its exterior wall panels can be swapped between a complete curtain wall and a broken wall with an actor bursting through it. The inside and outside of the scene then line up, so the stunt reads from both sides of the building.

It is a small piece of staging, but it gives the tower a reason to have all those cameras and lights. The official listing also says the third-floor lighting can switch between a normal mode and a shooting mode, changing the feel of the set when filming is meant to be under way.

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 swappable third-floor soundstage wall

The Lighting Does More Than Outline The Building

Film Studio Tower uses 36 LED light points across 15 light strips. The obvious centrepiece is the vertical red DREAMBRICK sign, but the lighting reaches much further than that. The entrance marquee, studio logo, poster boxes, rooftop screen and film-festival sign all light up, while a 3D UFO display projects a green beam from the side of the tower.

The fourth-floor premiere hall has adaptive lighting tied to the swappable screen graphics, which is a much better use of the system than simply placing warm lights in every room. Up on the roof, the billboard and glowing mascot help finish the skyline rather than leaving the top as a flat collection of aerials.

Power is not included. The specification panel shows support for three AA batteries, with optional USB power as well. The estimated build time is 20 hours, which feels believable given the piece count, lighting installation and four fully dressed floors.

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 with lights on and off

Seventy-Three Printed Pieces And No Stickers

There are 73 printed pieces and the official description says there are no stickers. That number makes sense once the tower is viewed from all sides. There are cinema listings, film posters, billboards, signs, monitor graphics, screen art and small production details spread across the exterior and interiors.

The eight included figures are also designed around the studio rather than feeling like generic city residents. The cast covers performers, crew, a director, a fan and a sci-fi character, with the golden Movie Glory statue adding one more film-industry detail at street level.

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 printed film posters and billboard parts

Confirmed Specifications

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 contains 3,891 pieces split across 21 brick bags. It includes eight figures, 73 printed pieces, 36 LED lights, 15 light strips and three printed instruction manuals. The completed model measures 62.2 cm high, 36.3 cm wide and 25.7 cm deep on a standard 32×32 baseplate.

The official listing shows the USA, Europe, Canada, UK and Global variants as available at $199.99. That is a substantial price, but it does not look out of step with a 3,891-piece flagship that includes this much lighting and printing.

The leak made this look like a centrepiece. The final listing confirms that Lumibricks has committed to the idea all the way through the building, rather than relying on height alone. I was excited about this one before it had a proper English name, and it remains an instant buy for me now that the full details are public.

Where to buy

Lumibricks Film Studio Tower 19015 is available from the official Lumibricks website.

If you buy from the official site, you can use code THERIGHTBRICK for 10% off.

Transparency: The link below is an affiliate link, so I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Read my full Affiliate Disclosure for details.

Source: Lumibricks official product listing.

Michael
Michael

Michael is the founder of The Right Brick, a dedicated news and review platform. With years of experience in the AFOL community, he provides the most in-depth, hands-on reviews for Lumibricks (Funwhole), Pantasy, and beyond.

Articles: 145

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *