
"The Queer Eye Fab 5 Loft earns its Recommended verdict as a charming, detail-rich build for show fans and room-design enthusiasts alike, with 171 owners averaging 4.47 out of 5 and 81 percent recommending it, though those seeking build challenge may find the techniques too accessible for the price."
The Queer Eye Fab 5 Loft (10291) lands a BrickScore of 70 and a Recommended tier, reflecting a set that fans of the show adore but that divides opinion on value and build depth. Owner sentiment is warm: 171 ratings averaging 4.47 out of 5, with LEGO.com buyers giving it 4.15 out of 5 for value for money and 81 percent saying they would recommend it. Reviewers who engaged with the show found the character detail, minifigure accuracy, and room vignettes delightful, with call-outs for Antoni's avocado toast, the transformation chamber, and the cappuccino maker. Buyers unfamiliar with the show still found the build enjoyable for its room-design flexibility and parts mix. The most consistent critical note is build challenge: standard techniques without much novelty, and some noted the set was best at a sale price rather than full $99.99 MSRP.
Where they split: Agreement is listed as moderate. The primary split is between buyers who found the $99.99 MSRP fully justified (often show fans) and those who felt it was a discount purchase. Build experience scores range from 60 to 100 in the owner data, reflecting different expectations between show fans seeking nostalgia and builders seeking technical engagement.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"fundamentally this is another one of those tv show set sets like they did for seinfeld and for friends a lot of people don't like those or are kind of tired of them i kind of understand that but bear with me"
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"This set is unashamedly Queer, and even having the set name be "Queer Eye" is a step forward for The LEGO Group, following on from Everyone is Awesome from earlier this year that celebrated pride."
Jay's Brick Blog
"Seven minifigures are included and these are truly outstanding, especially given their modern clothing and exceptional detail."
Brickset Reviews
"A surprising license agreement has resulted in potentially the most 18+ set yet."
Rebrickable Reviews"This set came out about 3 years too late. And by that time, everyone had already watched this Queerey Eye Show, enjoyed it or not enjoyed it, and just completely moved on."
DG Bricks"fundamentally this is another one of those tv show set sets like they did for seinfeld and for friends a lot of people don't like those or are kind of tired of them i kind of understand that but bear with me"

"This set is unashamedly Queer, and even having the set name be "Queer Eye" is a step forward for The LEGO Group, following on from Everyone is Awesome from earlier this year that celebrated pride."

"Seven minifigures are included and these are truly outstanding, especially given their modern clothing and exceptional detail."

"A surprising license agreement has resulted in potentially the most 18+ set yet."
"This set came out about 3 years too late. And by that time, everyone had already watched this Queerey Eye Show, enjoyed it or not enjoyed it, and just completely moved on."







Fans of the show and creative builders love the Queer Eye Loft for its clever details, unique pieces, and thoughtful design, while those unfamiliar with the show or comparing it to Seinfeld and Friends apartment sets often find it bland or underwhelming.
Amazon4.7
LEGO.com4.2