
"The Nike Dunk earns a BrickScore of 73.3 as a sharply targeted collaboration that delivers for its intended audience: sneaker fans and LEGO collectors who want a bold, detailed display piece with clever hidden features at a fair $0.085 per piece."
The Nike Dunk x LEGO collaboration draws a passionate audience of sneakerheads and LEGO fans who find the crossover exactly as satisfying as the concept promises. Owner satisfaction is high, averaging 4.84 out of 5 across 205 ratings, though the LEGO.com would-recommend figure sits at 73%, which is notably lower than the star average suggests, pointing to a narrower appeal tied to the Nike brand. Expert consensus scored design aesthetics at 79.6 and build experience at 70.3, while playability came in at 56.6, reflecting the set's primary identity as a display collectible rather than a play toy.


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"This attractive, well-designed display model will appeal to more than just sneakerheads"
Brickset Reviews
"LEGO and Nike's partnership officially kicks off in July with the release of 43008 Nike Dunk, a brick-built sneaker display that fans build and show off their love of Nike sneakers and basketball. This will be the first …"
Jay's Brick Blog"You know what I like about this set right off the hop? I like the fact that it's not an 18 plus set. It's got that colorful packaging. It's not boring."
Bricksie"Honestly, I don't know. Don't get me wrong, it is not a bad set. There are some good ideas in here, especially the ball, the minifigure, and the overall look, but it doesn't feel unified."
RacingBrick
"The Nike Dunk that gives the set its name is a very small part of it. The logo makes up most of the set, which doesn't feel very exciting to me; it feels like your $100 are essentially going towards a Nike storefront adv…"
The Brothers Brick
"This attractive, well-designed display model will appeal to more than just sneakerheads"

"LEGO and Nike's partnership officially kicks off in July with the release of 43008 Nike Dunk, a brick-built sneaker display that fans build and show off their love of Nike sneakers and basketball. This will be the first LEGO x Nike product, with more sneakers, sets and accessories to follow in the coming months."
"You know what I like about this set right off the hop? I like the fact that it's not an 18 plus set. It's got that colorful packaging. It's not boring."
"Honestly, I don't know. Don't get me wrong, it is not a bad set. There are some good ideas in here, especially the ball, the minifigure, and the overall look, but it doesn't feel unified."

"The Nike Dunk that gives the set its name is a very small part of it. The logo makes up most of the set, which doesn't feel very exciting to me; it feels like your $100 are essentially going towards a Nike storefront advertisement."

The Nike Dunk set is a crowd-pleaser for the sneakerhead and LEGO crossover audience, with owners loving its fun interactive features and display appeal, though a small number received sets with missing pieces and a few noted it falls short compared to similar brand collaborations.
LEGO.com4.8
Amazon5.0