Random set of the day: Crafting Box

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Crafting Box

Crafting Box

©2014 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 21116 Crafting Box, released during 2014. It's one of 7 Minecraft sets produced that year. It contains 518 pieces and 2 minifigs, and its retail price was US$49.99/£49.99.

It's owned by 4,890 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $83.20, or eBay.


13 comments on this article

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By in United States,

First Minecraft RSotD that wasn't a Micro World set.

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By in United States,

Hope LEGO continues making these. They're a nice way to get some basic mobs and blocks.

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By in New Zealand,

Another reminder that Lego Minecraft is over 10 years old already.

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By in Australia,

Minecraft is over 10 years old? Yikes.

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By in United States,

No zombies, don't care.

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By in United States,

I love the creative outlets this set can give people.

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By in United States,

I've been on a big Minecraft kick lately. The Crafting Boxes were always such a brilliant idea, a real blend of the creativity native to both LEGO Classic and the game. I did always think Mooshroom was an odd pick for the first one... if you were a competitionist you'd have 8 copies of this super rare cow!

@Zordboy said:
"Minecraft is over 10 years old? Yikes. "

The Minecraft THEME is over 10 years old. The game itself hit 16 back in spring. A couple more years and there'll be adults younger than it.

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By in Turkey,

I recently got a second hand lot with lots of Minecraft figures and pieces, looks a lot like this pile. I'm afraid they will stay like that for a long time.

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By in United States,

What a classic set.

I recall getting very excited when LEGO Minecraft first came to be, and I first started playing in 2014. Fast forward to today and ... wow, we've all seen so much. Time flies.

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By in United Kingdom,

Just a pile of raw material for you to do as you wish with feels far closer to the Minecraft experience (or at least my Minecraft experience, but in fairness I haven’t actually played in a while) than the more playset style sets we get these days, fun though those look

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By in Australia,

@GSR_MataNui said:
"A couple more years and there'll be adults younger than it. "

Now, don't go and say things like that, honestly.

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By in United States,

Time for a prediction: Tomorrow will either be another Minecraft set, or one of those bins full of random bricks.

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By in Netherlands,

A classic

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