Growing up, I always adored the Peanuts Gang. Snoopy, in particular, held a very special place in my heart. I mean, come on, how could you not love that wonderfully silly beagle and the shenanigans he’d get into? So when LEGO announced the delightful Peanuts: Snoopy’s Doghouse set – which features Snoopy and his little sidekick Woodstock hanging around his bright red doghouse – I was eager to get my hands on it.

LEGO Ideas Peanuts: Snoopy’s Doghouse #21368
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This LEGO set was released in June and launched as part of the Ideas line, which are kits designed by fans. This set is all thanks to Robert Becker, who you can see in the image below with his original Snoopy and Woodstock build.
While Snoopy and Woodstock are characters beloved by all ages, this set is actually geared towards adults. This is because it has a higher piece count and a somewhat more complex assembly with multiple elements to keep an eye on. However, it’s always worth mentioning that the recommended age doesn’t mean kids are off limits from building it. Just make sure they have an older helping hand around to assist and they’re all set.
While the Snoopy’s Doghouse set isn’t the biggest build I’ve worked on for IGN (the Emerald City Wall Art takes the cake there), it still has a solid piece count of 964 that’s split across 10 bags. With that in mind, it actually didn’t take me a terribly long time to assemble. I spent a few hours piecing it together at a pretty relaxed pace, and it was all done and dusted in a day.
Naturally, alongside the bricks themselves, there’s also an instruction manual in the box. Before it gets into the details on how to assemble this build, there’s some nice blurbs at the start about Robert Becker and his original build idea, a mini breakdown about the character Snoopy, and a note from the LEGO Ideas team. These are fun to read, but what really caught my eye were the illustrations of Snoopy and Woodstock around the edges of the manual, which are just a joy to look at.
Now, on to the build. For starters, you’ll create the beloved beagle himself, and there’s quite a lot to keep track of as you piece him together. Building the entirety of Snoopy is split across three bags of bricks, focusing on the lower part of his body, his head, nose, and ears.
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