Head-to-head
LEGO Icons Jazz Club vs LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90
Both built. Both reviewed. Here's how they actually compare on the things that matter.
Set #10312
LEGO Icons Jazz Club
A jazz club. A pizza place. A tailor's shop. Three connected New Orleans venues, all photographable, all fully furnished.
Set #10317
LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90
Working steering, opening doors, removable roof panels, and the iconic Defender silhouette. The most British set in the Icons lineup.
By the numbers
The spec sheet.
| Metric | LEGO Icons Jazz Club | LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90 |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
| Pieces | 2,899WINS | 2,336 |
| MSRP | $229.99WINS | $239.99 |
| Price per piece | $0.08WINS | $0.10 |
| Verdict | Must buy | Must buy |
| Best for | Modular Building collectors expanding their LEGO street; jazz fans; food-and-music city builders. | Land Rover enthusiasts, Icons vehicle collectors, and builders who want a working-features LEGO car. |
Pros & cons
What I actually noticed.
LEGO Icons Jazz Club
Pros
- Three connected venues — jazz club, pizza place, tailor's shop
- Working stage with horn quartet and pianist setup
- New Orleans-style architecture with cast-iron balconies
- Seven characters with story-rich casting (musicians, server, tailor, customers)
- Modular base — connects to the [Boutique Hotel](/reviews/boutique-hotel) and other Modular sets
Cons
- $230 is on the higher end of recent Modular MSRPs
- Cast-iron balcony work is fiddly — small pieces, tight tolerances
- Limited gritty-NOLA character (set is more polished than authentic)
LEGO Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90
Pros
- Movie-accurate Defender 90 silhouette in Icons-tier build quality
- Working steering wheel — front wheels turn when you turn the steering
- Opening doors, hood, and tailgate
- Removable roof panels for full interior access
- Detailed engine bay under the hood
Cons
- No included minifig (it's a car, not a vignette)
- Some intricate wiring routing visible if you display with the hood up
- Wheels don't articulate over a 360-degree range (front-wheels only)
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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.