Third-party vendors offer fun accessories based on LEGO building blocks. Did you know that you can purchase customized lighting sets to make your LEGO builds special? Here are some examples.
Add lights to your LEGO Volkswagen Campervan with this kit from LIGHTAILING. You'll be able to light up the headlights and running lights in front, taillights and license plate in the back, plus interior lighting inside the van.
This LED set from BRIKSMAX is designed to bring light to your Friends Central Perk LEGO kit. The LEGO lighting fixtures will glow when you install this kit.
Make your LEGO Ship in a Bottle display even more exciting and interesting when you add this lighting set from Lightailing. Use tweezers and care to install the lights on your Ship in a Bottle build!
Add icy lights and other ambient lighting to your Frozen Arendelle LEGO Castle Build with this special accessory lighting set.
Add lights to this cool LEGO building for added realism and fun. The LEGO Old Fishing Store comes alive in the dark with LED exterior lights to guide the fisherfolk home after a long day on the water. This set will also provide interior lighting for your LEGO kit.
Add LEGO to your holiday display when you get this light set for your LEGO Santa's Workshop. The cute set sparkles when you add colorful holiday lights. You'll get lights for the workshop and for Santa's sleigh and reindeer too!
Add even more whimsy to the awesome retro monochrome Disney LEGO build Steamboat Willie! This set will add white lights to the ship and minifigure display stand (in Mickey's ears).
The hit Stranger Things LEGO set inspired by the Upside Down gets really cool (and a bit spooky) when you add lighting! Interior rooms at both levels are lit up (natural above, eerie blue in the upside-down) as well as exterior lights, the sheriff's vehicle, and even the trees outside.
Add light to your unique creations or light up existing LEGO builds with these compatible transparent bricks. These bricks, sold in a 8-piece pack, each have an on-board battery so they are self-sustaining and do not have to be wired or plugged in. The batteries can be replaced so these are long-lasting lighted bricks.
LEGO trains (or "L-Gauge") have been choo chooing along since the first one was introduced back in 1966. Over the years there have been hundreds of trains, locomotives, train stations, signal houses, track-side buildings and other train-related LEGO sets released. The theme is popular among adult LEGO fans...
Creator sets from LEGO typically focus on construction and creativity rather than strictly playability. They range from large buildings to elaborate animals to smaller vehicle sets like these. These affordable LEGO Creator sets are sub-100 pices and all come with instructions to make three different vehicles.