If you are a regular reader of the site, you might remember a very odd scenario a few weeks ago. I managed to order and build the Lumibricks Western Carpentry Workshop (14015) after spotting a placeholder listing on Amazon, long before Lumibricks ever acknowledged the set even existed!
Well, the secret is officially out. The set has formally launched on the Lumibricks website, bringing the gritty, atmospheric reality of the Wild West to their frontier town lineup.

The Official Details
Now that the veil has been lifted, we finally have the official specifications. The Carpentry Workshop comes in at 1,832 pieces and retails for $99.99 USD / £95.00. The final footprint measures roughly 12.9 inches wide by 12 inches tall, making it a substantial and imposing addition to any Western display.
The official listing confirms there are 71 beautifully printed bricks included, capturing everything from the weathered wood grain and bullet-marked walls to the brilliant “Honest Work Since 1872” shop signage.
A Story-Driven Build
What makes this set so special is the narrative built into the architecture. Lumibricks has highlighted the interactive mechanical features that make this such a fun display piece. The front facade and roof both open up to reveal a fully stocked workshop, complete with a realistic workflow area for cutting and carving timber.
But it is the darker, hidden details that truly steal the show. The set features a rotating windmill and water pump system, a coffin maker annexe complete with a finished coffin and delivery cart, and a secret intelligence trading room hidden behind a swinging wall!
Atmospheric Lighting
To bring the frontier to life at night, the kit includes 10 strategically placed LED light points and 4 light strips. Lumibricks has opted for warm orange and yellow tones, perfectly recreating the glow of old oil lanterns without feeling too modern or harsh.
Read My Full Hands-On Review
Because I managed to get my hands on this set weeks early, you do not have to wait to see if it is worth your money. I have already built the entire thing from start to finish!
If you want to see detailed photos of the interior, read my thoughts on the clever roof mechanism, and find out about the surprisingly tragic tombstone hidden in the build, you can read my full, in-depth Lumibricks Western Carpentry Workshop Review right here!
Where to Buy
You can buy Lumibricks directly from their official website or through their Amazon store.
The Official Site: It is worth knowing that they run a rewards program (similar to LEGO Insiders). You earn points on every purchase which can be swapped for money off vouchers later, so if you plan to buy multiple sets, buying direct often pays off.
Lumibricks also frequently offers new user codes and drops various discount codes on their social media channels. If you cannot find one of those to use, you can always enter my code THERIGHTBRICK at checkout to take 10% off your order. My best advice is to always go for whatever code gives you the highest discount!
Amazon: Generally offers faster delivery and stock is more consistent. They also tend to have random discounts that the official site doesn’t match.
My Recommendation: I always check both links below. If Amazon has a lower price, I grab it there for the savings and speed. If the prices are roughly the same, I buy from the official site to bank the loyalty points.
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