We’re now a week and a half into April, so it’s time to update the Jay’s Brick Blog LEGO Power Rankings list, which ranks my personal LEGO sets of the year in a Top 10 list format, which changes every month as new releases get added.
I skipped February 2023 as I got caught up with the deluge of news and reviews then, but I’ve added into the February 2023 update below to demonstrate how the rankings have moved.
I also include a small summary of new reviews, and major news headlines from March, as well as interesting LEGO news, MOCs and videos from across the web.
Here’s an updated running list of my Top 10 best LEGO sets of 2023 so far!
February 2023 LEGO Power Rankings
March 2023 LEGO Power Rankings
Do note that this list only includes LEGO sets that were released up to March 2023, and doesn’t include any of the new April releases.
It’s been a good start so far, as we’ve published reviews of 8 out of the Top 10 sets. I’m definitely aiming to review Jay’s Titan Mech and we also have a review of 2022 Ford GT coming soon too.
- 10316 The Lord of the Rings Rivendell [review] [Rating: 5/5 ★★★★★]
- 31208 Hokusai The Great Wave [review] [Rating: 5/5 ★★★★★]
- 21336 A-Frame Cabin [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 10312 Jazz Club [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 71037 LEGO Minifigures Series 24 [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 76917 2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 41732 Downtown Flower and Design Stores [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 80111 Lunar New Year Parade [review] [Rating: 4/5 ★★★★✰]
- 42154 2022 Ford GT
- 71785 Jay’s Titan Mech
It’s no surprise that with March’s release of 10316 Rivendell, it would rocket right up to the top of the Power Rankings.
I’m unabashedly a LEGO Lord of the Rings fan, so the challenge for LEGO is whether they’ll be able to release anything this year that will knock it off the number 1 spot.
New entrants also included the 42154 2022 Ford GT which debuted at the #9 slot. I’m not a big Technic fan, but I got the opportunity to see it in-store and it looks fantastic, and isn’t too badly priced too. Guest reviewer Vaderfan will be reviewing the set soon, so keep an eye out for it.
What are Power Rankings?
Essentially, they’re commonly used in sports leagues like the NBA to track and compare the best/worst performing teams, often changing weekly based on results and how teams play.
I often get asked via email or on social media what the best sets of the (insert current) year/month are, and I usually rattle off what I personally like, so to start 2022, I’ve decided to start a regular series where I track and rank what the best 10 LEGO sets are at the end of each month.
This isn’t meant to be scientific or data-driven (some of these I haven’t personally built/own yet) – just my personal opinion of what I think are the best LEGO sets of 2022!
Of course, for a more comprehensive evaluation of LEGO sets, you can read my LEGO reviews for more detailed opinions. For sets that I’ve reviewed, I’ll also include the scores next to the power rankings, but it’s quite unlikely that I’ll get to review every amazing set of 2022 – I sometimes build and miss out reviewing due to time/scheduling issues.
New Extra Pieces Podcast episodes
The Extra Pieces podcast (hosted by yours truly and Richard from the Rambling Brick) has had a few new episodes since the start of the New Year, which you can get wherever you listen to podcasts.
It’s a great medium to listen to while you’re building or sorting through your LEGO!
- Extra Pieces: Cancelled LEGO sets, Up House, return of LEGO Indiana Jones, and new themes that make sense.
- Extra Pieces: A LEGO Lord of the Rings: Rivendell deep dive
To listen to the Extra Pieces podcast, you can find us wherever you get your podcasts from:
New LEGO Reviews on the blog
- Review: LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures – 10 April
- Review: LEGO Build-a-Minifigure (BAM) Q2 2023 selection – 4 April
- Review: LEGO 77015 Temple of the Golden Idol – 31 March
- Review: LEGO 43212 Disney Celebration Train – 28 March
- Review: LEGO 76914 Ferrari 812 Competizione – 24 March
- Review: LEGO 43217 Up House – 19 March
- Review: LEGO 77013 Escape from the Lost Tomb – 18 March
- Review: LEGO 40587 Easter Basket GWP (gift with purchase) – 14 March
- Review: LEGO 41735 Mobile Tiny House – 13 March
- Review: LEGO 75334 Obi-Wan Kenobi vs. Darth Vader – 12 March
- Review: LEGO 76915 Pagani Utopia – 10 March
- Review: LEGO 31140 Magical Unicorn – 6 March
Interesting LEGO articles and videos from across the web you should check out
- LEGO testing cardboard boxes as a replacement for “Pick a Brick” cups – Stonewars
- he Missing Minifigures of LEGO Star Wars – BrickNerd
- Erling Dideriksen, designer of the LEGO Headlight brick has passed on – Brothers Brick
- LEGO Watches – Tips & Bricks
- LEGO® element design interview: 10316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell – New Elementary
- LEGO 10317 Land Rover Defender 90 build variations, features and comparison – Racing Brick
- The Old and the New: 7314 Recon Mech RD vs 71785 Jay’s Titan Mech [Face to Face Review] – Rambling Brick
- Why has 77014 The Temple of Doom been cancelled? – Brickset
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Legomas says
Is anyone watching lego masters? I was going to offer some goggle box, but scratch that.. this is the first good season since season 2!! I’m very much appreciating the show this year. Amazing lego and great contestants.
Scott Powell says
Any updates about lego masters AU and NZ being back ona air? Any chance you can get any of the contestants on the podcast?
Jay Ong says
Who would you like to have on the podcast 🙂
Scott says
Anyone but Hamish.