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Amazon Sells Unlicensed Gravity Falls Mystery Shack LEGO Alternative Set

April 29, 2026
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Amazon Sells Unlicensed Gravity Falls Mystery Shack LEGO Alternative Set

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An unlicensed "Mystery House" building set with 1,030 pieces is available on Amazon for $48.99, offering a cheaper alternative to the non-existent official LEGO Gravity Falls set. While reviewers note minor issues with instructions and piece compatibility, the product features a misspelled roof sign and lacks official minifigures.

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