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Preorders Are Live For Lego's Adorable New Animal Crossing Timmy & Tommy Set

May 7, 2026
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Timmy & Tommy's Fun Day Out

$60 | August 1, 2026

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Animal Crossing’s Timmy and Tommy have been hard at work peddling their wares since 2001, when Dobutsu no Mori, the first Animal Crossing game, made its debut in Japan. Despite their admirable work ethic, the brothers deserve some time off–and that’s just what they get in Lego’s new Timmy & Tommy’s Fun Day Out set, which is now available for preorder for $60 and comes out on August 1.

Lego Timmy & Tommy's Fun Day Out (513 pieces)

$60 | August 1, 2026

You typically only see Timmy and Tommy in Nook’s Crossing when you play an Animal Crossing game, but it’s lovely to see them enjoying the idyllic towns you bring to life. This Lego set measures 7.5 inches high, nine inches wide, and 5.5 inches deep and depicts the brothers playing on the Red Zen Bridge from New Horizons, with fish swimming in the lake below, flowers dotting the grass on both sides, and a bit of cracked earth that reveals a buried fossil. There’s also a familiar red balloon floating overhead with a present that contains a DIY recipe card, a movable butterfly, a fishing rod, and a flag, so you can use these accessories to customize the scene any way you want.

This set is ideal for builders 10 years of age and up and contains 513 pieces. You can use the Lego Builders app to guide you as you build, which will save your sets, help you keep track of your progress, and rotate the models so you can see them from all sides.

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This is the seventh set in Lego’s current Animal Crossing series, and they’re all just as cute as you might imagine. The previous six sets are all available at Lego and range in price from $10 to $90. However, it’s worth noting that Lego no longer makes some of its original Animal Crossing sets, so if you want to collect them all, don’t wait too long to pick them up.

Lego’s Current Animal Crossing Sets

  • Able Sisters’ Clothing Shop (322 pieces) — $40
  • Blathers Museum Collection (543 pieces) — $80
  • Creative Houses: Seasons of Fun (814 pieces) — $90
  • Goldie’s Cozy House (149 pieces) — $23
  • Leif’s Caravan & Garden Shop (263 pieces) — $30
  • Stargazing With Celeste (78 pieces) — $10

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