Long summer evenings, big building projects: These clamp brick sets are perfect for summer

Lange Sommerabende, große Bauprojekte: Diese Klemmbaustein-Sets passen perfekt zum Sommer

Summer evenings on the patio, a long rainy vacation day, a free Sunday with no appointments. What do all three situations have in common? They're made for large construction projects. We'll tell you which building block sets are perfect for summer – from compact souvenirs to 30-hour highlights.

Why Summer and Building Blocks Are a Perfect Combination

Sounds strange? It's not. Building blocks are an ideal summer hobby for several reasons:

  • Long days and quiet evenings offer concentrated building time, which is rarely available throughout the year.
  • Rainy holidays and heatwaves are perfect indoor opportunities for building projects with the kids.
  • Stress-free weekends allow for deep dives into complex sets.
  • Campers, RV travelers, and hotel enthusiasts often want something they can take with them and build in a small space.

For each of these summer scenarios, we have the perfect set recommendations.

1. Building Blocks for Long Summer Evenings on the Patio

When daylight lasts until 9 PM and a glass of wine is by your side, elaborate construction projects with high detail are ideal. Our recommendation: complex sports cars or architectural models.

2. Building Blocks for Family Vacations and Holidays

Planning a trip with the kids – perhaps to a holiday home, the North Sea, or the mountains? Building block sets are the ideal souvenir: they entertain without screens, require concentration, and often aren't finished after three days of building.

Our recommendation for family trips are classic city sets from our construction vehicle collection or fire department sets from our fire department collection:

💡 Travel Tip: Sort the building blocks into screw-top jars or small boxes before you leave, then you'll experience fewer "My brick is gone!" crises on vacation.

3. Building Blocks for Bad Weather Afternoons

It's been raining for two hours. The kids are restless. You yourself yearn for something other than the next movie. This is the perfect moment for a joint building project. Larger sets that multiple people can build together over two or three sessions are suitable here:

4. Summer as Collector's Time

Collectors also have their peak season in summer. Anyone building a €660 collector's model like the Mould King Republic Star Cruiser needs free time – which summer often provides better than winter with its Christmas appointments.

If you prefer something a little cheaper but still want a lot of building fun, the Star Dreadnought Executor 13134 for €229.95 is perfect.

5. Summer Gifts: Building Blocks for Birthdays

Summer birthdays can be hard to shop for. Toy sets that work indoors while it's warm outside need a special charm. Building blocks have the advantage that they work regardless of the weather – and often remain a favorite topic for children for months.

Popular summer gifts from our shop:

6. Summer Tips for Building

Here are a few practical tips on how to make building blocks even more fun in the warm season:

  • Build indoors, not in direct sunlight. UV radiation can fade colors over time.
  • Sorting pays off. Long summer evenings are ideal for finally organizing your brick collection.
  • Photo games with the kids. Let the kids photograph their finished model outdoors – in the sand, in the grass, next to real tools. Great summer game.
  • Building in the park. With a picnic blanket and a small box of bricks, the set becomes a social activity.

Your next summer project can be found here

From small city sets for holidays to large collector's highlights: We have the right set for every summer moment.

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Conclusion: Summer is the Best Time to Build

It sounds like a contradiction – it's warm outside, but building happens indoors. But for many of our customers, that's exactly the magic of summer: long evenings, undisturbed time, no deadlines. If you've been putting off a building project for a long time, use summer as an opportunity to finally start.

And if the weather doesn't cooperate: A building block set is the friendliest bad weather insurance there is.