When I covered Lumibricks Wild West Ranch Duel 14017 back in May, the set had surfaced through Amazon UK. It has now appeared on the official Lumibricks store, which gives us the cleaner picture: price, regional availability, full image set and the package list.
That matters because this is not another big frontier building. It is a smaller story scene that tries to do two jobs at once: peaceful ranch life on one side, classic dusty standoff on the other. The official listing confirms that split is the whole point of the set.

Lumibricks Wild West Ranch Duel 14017 at a glance
- Brand: Lumibricks
- Set name: Wild West Ranch Duel
- Set number: 14017
- Theme: The Old West
- Piece count: 1,023 building blocks
- Official store price: $54.99
- Lighting: 5 LED lights
- Printed elements: 8 printed bricks
- Box contents listed: 5 brick bags and 1 clear assembly instruction manual
- Availability: USA, Europe, Canada and Global variants are listed as available, while the UK variant is not available at the time of writing
The official listing confirms the split scene
Lumibricks describes this as a 2-in-1 scene: ranch and duel. One side is the quieter ranch area, with fences, haystacks, a cowshed and a water trough. The other side turns into a showdown zone with dirt ground, wooden signs, fallen logs and sandbags.
That is a smart way to handle a set at this size. The bigger Lumibricks Old West releases, such as the Western Carpentry Workshop and Old West Inn, are proper buildings. Wild West Ranch Duel looks more like an outskirts scene that can sit beside them and add a bit of motion and storytelling.

Five lights and a proper standoff feature
The listing says the set includes 5 built-in LED light points, with warm yellow lighting, breathing torchlight effects and a hidden light point in the duel zone. On a small Old West display, that should help the scene avoid looking flat, especially if it is placed next to the larger lit buildings in the same theme.
The main play feature is the duel mechanism. Lumibricks says a hidden gear system lets two cowboys perform a draw, lean back and fall sequence, with a pop-up dust effect on the ground. That is exactly the sort of specific gimmick this set needed. A static duel scene is fine, but a little mechanical slapstick makes it much more memorable.

The ranch side is doing useful background work
The quieter side of the model sounds just as important. The listing mentions feeding cows, moving haystacks, gathering water and repairing the shed. Those are small details, but they are the details that make a frontier layout feel lived in rather than just dramatic.
There are also a few display-friendly access features. The left and right roof sections are removable, there is a slide-out storage room unit, and the duel area can be detached completely for a custom display. A handle at the back raises and lowers the wooden barrel at the front of the building.

Price and availability
The official Lumibricks listing currently prices Wild West Ranch Duel at $54.99. The store exposes USA, Europe, Canada and Global variants as available, while the UK variant is marked as unavailable at the time of writing.
That is worth noting for UK readers because the first sighting I covered was through Amazon UK. If the Amazon listing settles back into normal stock, it will be worth comparing delivery speed and final price against the direct Lumibricks listing.
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Early thoughts
This is a useful official-listing update rather than a brand-new reveal, but it does make the set easier to judge. The price is sensible, the piece count is confirmed, the lighting count is clear, and the mechanical duel feature gives it a reason to exist beyond being another small barn.
For me, the appeal is that it fills a gap in the Old West line. Not every display needs another tall building. Sometimes the town needs a bit of dust, livestock, fencing and bad decision-making in the street.







