"With a BrickScore of 76.6 and both reviewers firmly recommending a buy, the Leonardo da Vinci Tribute GWP (40902) is one of the stronger entries in LEGO's historical Tribute series — impressively detailed and collectible for a free promotional set, even if the build itself is straightforward."
Both reviewers are firmly positive on LEGO 40902, the Leonardo da Vinci Tribute GWP, praising its dense historical references, generous use of printed elements (including a standout Mona Lisa tile), and attractive mosaic floor design. As a free Gift with Purchase, it earns near-universal "buy now" recommendations with exceptional perceived value. The build itself is acknowledged as simple and accessible rather than technically ambitious, but the detail packed into the diorama more than compensates.
Where they split: Broadly high agreement between the two reviewers. The only mild split is on scope of appeal: Jay's Brick Blog frames this primarily as a collector's item, while Brickset sees it as accessible to all audiences. Neither disagreement is significant enough to alter the overall verdict.
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"The printed elements really elevate the entire GWP and make it somewhat collectible, and I'm really glad that LEGO decided to release this in tandem with a Double Insiders Points promo which will make qualifying for this…"
Jay's Brick Blog
"Overall, it's a fine addition to the series of historical tribute GWPs which includes plenty of references to his life's work: rather than focusing solely on the artist who painted the Mona Lisa, it also presents him as …"
Brickset Reviews
"The printed elements really elevate the entire GWP and make it somewhat collectible, and I'm really glad that LEGO decided to release this in tandem with a Double Insiders Points promo which will make qualifying for this GWP a lot more palateable."

"Overall, it's a fine addition to the series of historical tribute GWPs which includes plenty of references to his life's work: rather than focusing solely on the artist who painted the Mona Lisa, it also presents him as an inventor, engineer, and natural philosopher."