The Nike x LEGO® lineup has been all about sneakers so far, but 43010 Nike Slam Dunk switches things up with a high-flying twist: instead of building the Dunk you wear, you’re building the dunk you score.
Does the set lives up to its name or did The LEGO Group drop the ball on this one? Let's lace up and find out...
Products in this article were gifted by The LEGO Group; the author's opinions are their own.
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43010 Nike Slam Dunk
- Release date: 1 September 2025
- Pieces: 809
Price:
- US$ 69.99 on LEGO.com US
- CA$ 89.99 on LEGO.com Canada
- GB£ 59.99 on LEGO.com UK
- AU$ 109.99 on LEGO.com Australia
- NZ$ 129.99 on LEGO.com New Zealand
- DE€ 69,99 on LEGO.com Deutschland
- NL€ 69,99 on LEGO.com Nederland
- FR€ 69,99 on LEGO.com France
- PLN 299.99 on LEGO.com Polska
- NOK 949,90 on LEGO.com Norge
- DKK 599.95 on LEGO.com Danmark
Recolours
- 2x Bracket 1 x 1 - 1 x 2 (6572731 | 79389)
- 2x Technic Rotation Joint Ball Loop with Two Perpendicular Pins with Friction (6574873 | 47455)
- 3x Technic Brick 1 x 2 [2 Pin Holes] (6574771 | 32000)
- 4x Brick Round Corner, Curved 2 x 2 x 2/3 Quarter Circle (6572736 | 5852)
- 2x Technic Brick Special 2 x 2 with Pin Hole, Rotation Joint Ball Half [Vertical Side] (6574857 | 48171, 48454, 5333)
- 2x Tile 2 x 3 (6572933 | 26603)
- 2x Slope Curved 2 x 2 with Stud Notch Right (6572945 | 5093)
- 2x Slope Curved 2 x 2 with Stud Notch Left (6572934 | 5095)
- 2x Plate 2 x 4 (6572930 | 3020)
- 1x Technic Plate 2 x 4 [3 Holes] (6574769 | 3709)
- 2x Slope Curved 3 x 1 x 2/3 (6572894 | 7302)
- 1x Slope Curved 2 x 2 with Stud Notches (6574770 | 66956)
- 2x Technic Brick Special 2 x 2 with Ball Socket Wide and Axle Hole, No Arm Holes (6572892 | 67696)
- 2x Technic Brick Modified 2 x 2 with Ball and Axle Hole, with 6 Holes in Ball (6572893 | 57909b)
New decorations
- 1x Panel 1 x 6 x 5 with print in Trans-Clear (6552495)
Easter eggs
- The various prominent 32 numberings relate to the establishment of the LEGO company in 1932.
- Similarly, the 72 refers to the release of the first Nike branded shoes in 1972.
- The various fouls and player scores make up the set number
- The 0937 is how you spell LEGO upside down on your calculator!
Rare elements
- 2 x Slope Curved 3 x 1 x 2/3 in Bright Blue/ Blue (6568267 | 7302) in 1 set
- 2 x Tile 2 x 4 with Groove in Spring Yellowish Green/ Yellowish Green (6405559 | 87079) in 3 sets
- 1 x Bar, Ring 7L Diameter, with 2 Axle Connectors in Bright Orange/ Orange (6444697 | 79851) in 1 set
- 6 x Tile 4 x 4 in Earth Blue/ Dark Blue (6549659 | 1751) in 2 sets
- 2 x Tile 2 x 3 in Dark Azure (6535516 | 26603) in 2 sets
- 1 x Tile Round 3 x 3 in Dark Azure (6529284 | 67095) in 1 set
- 1 x Technic Brick 1 x 2 with Hole and Dual Beam Extensions in Reddish Brown (6534905 | 49132, 85943) in 2 sets
- 1 x Tile Round 3 x 3 in Medium Lilac/ Dark Purple (6379863 | 67095) in 2 sets
- 4 x Tile Round 1 x 1 in Nougat (6343472 | 35381) in 3 sets
Build experience
Finished model
Conclusion
Rather than living up to its name, 43010 Nike Slam Dunk seems more airball, leaving me somewhat underwhelmed. The basketball player's dynamic pose is generally well executed, but ultimately it’s still a static display piece. The set would have benefitted hugely from some of the clever play features and interactive elements that we've seen from other sets in the Nike x LEGO collection.
While I appreciate the attempt at providing a personalization option, as the player is wearing a generic outfit rather than colours associated with a particular basketball team, this inclusion feels a little meaningless. I may not be the target audience for this set, but including a couple of alternative skin tones would have helped me feel a more personal connection to the model – although I understand that this could potentially increase the piece count and therefore, price – considerably.
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