LEGO’s brick-built toilets continue in 10325 Alpine Lodge

Designers at the LEGO Group are continuing the legacy of brick-built toilets in the 2023 Winter Village entry – 10325 Alpine Lodge’s outhouse.

The newly revealed 10325 Alpine Lodge is this year’s addition to the growing LEGO Winter Village Collection and can be yours starting on October 1 for LEGO Insiders, and October 4 for everyone else, for £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99. While much of the 1,517 piece count has been reserved for the large lodge and other builds, a few have been set aside for the latest LEGO toilet.

While it may seem like an unusual inclusion, interesting or unique LEGO toilets have been surprisingly common in recent sets, including a miniature model in 10318 Concorde, an outdoor toilet in 21338 A-Frame Cabin and one with a working flush in 71799 NINJAGO City Markets. Now, 10325 Alpine Lodge includes an outhouse for what must be a chilly bathroom experience judging by the minifigure’s expression.

Unfortunately, the build for this outhouse doesn’t leave much room for any functions similar to that of 71799 NINJAGO City Markets. It’s also not the first LEGO outhouse as a smaller wooden build appeared in 40651 Australia Postcard.

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The upcoming addition of 10325 Alpine Lodge to the LEGO Winter Village will offer minifigures another place to handle their business, but they might want to wear a jacket. It’s not the first brick-built toilet in the Winter Village though, as it follows 10267 Gingerbread House’s indoor toilet.

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Jack Yates
Jack Yates
LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

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Jack Yates

LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

One thought on “LEGO’s brick-built toilets continue in 10325 Alpine Lodge

  • 19/09/2023 at 21:05
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    But, but… An outhouse WITH a privacy violation. How is that not unique for LEGO? Also, a log cabin-esque getaway just seems appropriate for WV.

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