
"With a BrickScore of 74.8, the Parisian Street is an ambitious, charming fan design that displays beautifully alongside official Modulars — but reviewers split on execution, with real concerns about structural integrity and interior flow that keep it a step below the official LEGO bar."
The 910032 Parisian Street earns solid marks as a fan-designed BrickLink Designer Program set that captures the charm of a real Parisian neighborhood with strong aesthetics and a pleasant build experience. Both reviewers appreciate its furnished interiors, architectural character, and how naturally it slots alongside official Modular Buildings — but they diverge on overall polish, with Hoth Bricks finding it largely up to LEGO production standards while Tiago Catarino flags structural weaknesses, absent stairs between floors, and upper-facade monotony. At €289.99 for 3,532 pieces, value is defensible on paper but depends heavily on how much weight buyers place on the "not officially LEGO" caveat.
Where they split: Hoth Bricks gave it a strong recommend (82/100), calling the finish "largely up to the standards offered at LEGO" and praising its solid construction. Tiago Catarino was more measured (68/100, "wait"), citing structural issues where "the build will give in," less polished corners, and missing stairs — concluding it falls noticeably short of official Modular quality. The two reviewers broadly agree on what the set is; they disagree significantly on how well it pulls it off.



"I find this product sufficiently accomplished to deserve our interest."
Hoth Bricks"technically not an official Lego Product but facilitated via the brick link designer program which is owned by Lego"
Tiago Catarino
"I find this product sufficiently accomplished to deserve our interest."
"technically not an official Lego Product but facilitated via the brick link designer program which is owned by Lego"






