Here’s How You Can Help Make a Gilmore Girls LEGO Set Happen

Tara BellucciNews and Culture Director
Tara BellucciNews and Culture Director
Tara is Apartment Therapy's News & Culture Director. When not scrolling through Instagram double-tapping pet pics and astrology memes, you'll find her thrift shopping around Boston, kayaking on the Charles, and trying not to buy more plants.
updated Jul 16, 2020
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Lego model of a cafe with red and yellow chairs, tables, counter, and wall decor including a starfish and framed pictures.
(Image credit: Rainer Zufall)

People love LEGO. They also love Gilmore Girls. Now the two have come together in an idea so pure and beautiful that we can’t help but love it. Behold, a replica Luke’s Diner made from the toy blocks.

(Image credit: Rainer Zufall)

While we’re waiting for Netflix, the showrunners, and cast to figure out if there will be more episodes of the revival or not, GG fans now have something else to possibly look forward to. Rainer Zufall submitted his Luke’s Diner recreation last month on LEGO’s Ideas board, where fans can propose new sets and vote on ones they’d like to see get made.

We thought it was cool when Netflix turned coffee shops across the country into Luke’s, but this is arguably better. The LEGO Luke’s is pretty true to the source material down to the detail, even including a “no cell phones” sign behind the counter. Though what would the bustling Stars Hollow spot be without its regulars? Thankfully, Zufall designed six mini-figs of our favorites to go with it.

(Image credit: Rainer Zufall)

Zufall, a huge LEGO fan, designed the set for his wife, a lover of Gilmore Girls. If you want one for your very own (and don’t have such a husband on hand), you can vote for LEGO to make this set over on the Ideas board—it’s already more than halfway to the 10,000 votes needed to be considered for production. Ideas sets are usually pretty fun; if you need convincing, just take a look at the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine kit.

(Image credit: Rainer Zufall)

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