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LEGO Icons Boutique Hotel vs LEGO Icons Optimus Prime

Both built. Both reviewed. Here's how they actually compare on the things that matter.

By the numbers

The spec sheet.

Metric LEGO Icons Boutique Hotel LEGO Icons Optimus Prime
Rating 5/5WINS 4/5
Pieces 3,066WINS 1,508
MSRP $199.99 $179.99WINS
Price per piece $0.07WINS $0.12
Verdict Must buy Recommended
Best for Modular building collectors, Art Deco enthusiasts, and city-builders expanding their LEGO street. Transformers fans and builders who want a set with genuine play value, not just display.

Pros & cons

What I actually noticed.

LEGO Icons Boutique Hotel

Pros

  • Five fully-furnished floors — lobby, gallery, hotel rooms, rooftop lounge
  • Art Deco facade with green-and-cream colour palette
  • Built-in art gallery with three displayed paintings (rotates with mood)
  • Modular base — connects to other Modular Buildings Collection sets
  • Seven characters — guests, bellhop, gallery attendant

Cons

  • Modular Building Collection footprint (32cm × 32cm base)
  • Once you start the Modular collection, you'll want them all
  • Some sticker work on the gallery painting tiles

LEGO Icons Optimus Prime

Pros

  • Genuinely transforms between robot and truck modes — no parts swap
  • Movie-accurate G1 design, not the Bayverse style
  • Includes the Energon Axe, Ion Blaster, Energon Cubes, and Matrix of Leadership
  • Best-looking Transformers LEGO set by a large margin (vs Bumblebee, Soundwave)

Cons

  • Transformation requires patience — first time takes 15+ minutes
  • Some joints loosen over multiple transformations
  • The hands are clip-on accessories, not articulated fingers

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LEGO Icons Boutique Hotel

$199.99

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LEGO Icons Optimus Prime

$179.99

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Comparison generated from our individual reviews. Pros, cons, and ratings come from full hands-on builds — see each review for the complete take.