
"Tokyo (21051) is a visually striking Architecture Skyline entry that owners adore, with 4,718 ratings averaging 4.89 out of 5, but its BrickScore of 50.1 reflects expert concerns about value and build quality that keep it in Skip It territory for discerning collectors."
The LEGO Architecture Tokyo set (21051) lands a BrickScore of 50.1, placing it in Skip It territory despite being one of the most visually colorful entries in the Architecture Skyline series. The two expert review sources flag concerns around value for money (aspect score 37.5) and build experience (45), suggesting the set underdelivers for dedicated Architecture collectors even as casual fans praise its vibrancy. Owner sentiment tells a dramatically different story: 4,718 ratings average 4.89 out of 5, with 93% of LEGO.com buyers saying they would recommend it, and an owner value-for-money signal of 4.16 out of 5.
Where they split: The split between critics and owners is the defining feature of this set. Expert sources produce a BrickScore of 50.1 (Skip It), weighed down by poor value-for-money and build-experience scores, while 4,718 owners average a near-perfect 4.89 out of 5 with 93% recommending it. Casual buyers who enjoy the finished Tokyo skyline on a shelf are very satisfied; collectors and critics measuring it against the broader Architecture catalog find it wanting.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"I think this is a very nice presentation. There's so much variety here with different textures, different colors, the juxtaposition of natural elements against man-made traditional structures, modern structures, you know…"
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"I was born in Tokyo and lived in Japan until I was a teenager, so I was incredibly excited when LEGO announced 21050 Tokyo."
The Brothers Brick"I think this is a very nice presentation. There's so much variety here with different textures, different colors, the juxtaposition of natural elements against man-made traditional structures, modern structures, you know, suggestions of technology versus just traditional art."

"I was born in Tokyo and lived in Japan until I was a teenager, so I was incredibly excited when LEGO announced 21050 Tokyo."
Owners love the colorful, detailed design and iconic Tokyo landmarks, but report stability issues with the Tokyo Tower and occasional quality control problems including bent pieces and missing components.
Amazon4.9
LEGO.com4.6