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Mr. Monk and the Bricks


Even though the goal was not achieved, it was a great experience. Thank you to everyone who have voted and shared! I might repost, so stay tuned!



Would you like to make Mr. Monk dance with his vacuum? Make him touch every single lamp in the room? Straighten the decor? Make him clean over and over again? Or perhaps use a wipe or two?

If the answer is “YES!”, then you’re in luck because Monk’s world is yours to build! You’ll thank me later.

This set features the living-room of the famous detective in the form of a film studio completed with light spots.

Furniture of the living-room includes couches, the ottoman, lamps, a bookshelf, the desk, the rug, tables, chairs, the videotape cupboard, the TV and TV stand.

Note that the low table in front of the couch is the only thing in the room which is not aligned. Why? Here’s what happened: Trudy used to move it to place her feet on it. Monk has never been able to replace the table since the tragic accident of his wife. This imperfection in the alignment of the room became one of its most recognizable traits.

The room is decorated with the ornaments seen in the TV show: boxes, vases, pictures and photos, all meticulously positioned and aligned.

On the desk are dispersed various newspapers and the photo of the disastrous remains of Trudy’s car along with the picture of Trudy holding a lobster. It’s at this desk that Mr. Monk tries to resolve the case of his wife’s car bomb.

This set comes with many accessories, including some representing some of Monk’s top phobias.

These accessories are: wipes and a wipe pack, self-cleaning vacuum, broom, water bottle (Sierra Springs or Summit Creek brand) cleaning product, square tomato and everything needed to make a sandwich (including a trashcan for imperfect bread slices), bee, blender, level, level-leveling level, ladder, frog, snake, carton of milk, mushroom, Randy’s guitar and, last but not least, the precious last gift given by Trudy which you can spot in the bookshelf.

Unless I’m wrong, which, you know, I’m not, a LEGO set of Monk would never be completed without the minifigures of the protagonists of the show:

-Adrian Monk (played by Tony Shalhoub),
-Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram),
-Natalie Teeger (Traylor Howard),
-Captain Leland Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine),
-Lieutenant Randall “Randy” Disher (Jason -Gray-Stanford), and
-Trudy Anne Monk (Melora Hardin, Stellina Rusich, Lindy Newton and Hannah Contrucci).

To learn more about this poject, please visit LEGO IDEAS.


Steps to vote:
– Head to the LEGO IDEAS platform,
– Create a LEGO account (if you don’t already have one),
– Click on the “SUPPORT” button.

That’s all! It’s easy, quick, and there is no fee, no charge, no preorder or anything. In fact, it works just like a petition!

Voting? Why?
LEGO could produce it!!! But to make this happen our project must first gather 10K votes to show LEGO there is enough interest to make it worth producing it.

10K votes is a lot (and a nice, round number), but we can do it!

Psst… want to increase the chances it has to be produced? Take the time to leave a comment on IDEAS to show your interest!