LEGO 40902 Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci GWP Rumoured For June 2026
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After all the mayhem of releases on the 1st of June 2026, alongside the exclusive The Lord of the Rings promo of 40893 The Lord of the Rings: Grond, further new and returning LEGO Gift With Purchases are expected for June 2026. Even though we're still over two weeks away from the summer month of June, rumours are circulating that a brand new GWP will be released, 40902 Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci.
The 18+ model is the latest LEGO tribute set, following on from the likes of 40595 Tribute to Galileo Galilei and last year's 40766 Tribute to Jane Austen's Books. This time, however, 40902 and its 251 pieces celebrate Leonardo da Vinci: one of history's most influential inventors, artists, and engineers, who previously appeared as a LEGO Minifigure in January 2025's 10363 Leonardo da Vinci's Flying Machine.
Leonardo da Vinci will return as a LEGO Minifigure in 40902, just like Galileo Galilei and Jane Austen appeared in their respective tribute LEGO sets. Alongside the figure, which is unconfirmed to be exclusive or the same variant as seen in last year's LEGO Icons model, will likely be a compact diorama of da Vinci's on a standard 18+ black base.
The front of the workshop will likely be entirely open and perfectly recreate the period-accurate scene out of LEGO bricks. We can expect various LEGO furniture builds, including a workspace or a desk, along with some small historical accessories. LEGO may vene include small-scale representations of da Vinci's iconic engineering concepts and artistic works in the 2026 Gift With Purchase. It would be great to see a Minifigure-scale print of Mona Lisa to go alongside the LEGO Art version of 31213 Mona Lisa.
40902 Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci
Set Name - Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci
Set Number - 40902
Age Range - 18+
Piece Count - 251
Minifigures - 1 (Leonardo da Vinci)
Availability - TBC
Promo Dates - Mid/Late June 2026
40902 Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci is rumoured for mid/late June 2026, but what do you think? Will this be on your radar as a GWP, or does the da Vinci theme leave you wanting more? How does it compare to the earlier Galileo Galilei and Jane Austen tribute sets? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, and check out all our latest LEGO GWP coverage.













