LEGO 40921 Up-Scaled Blue Astronaut Minifigure Officially Revealed | March 2026
- Ashton Turner
- 3 hours ago
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Following a handful of releases last year, the LEGO Up-Scaled Minifigure line of sets returns in 2026 with a giant leap for brick-built characters. The LEGO Group have officially revealed the latest addition to the collection, taking us back to the golden age of LEGO Space with 40921 Up-Scaled Blue Astronaut Minifigure, launching on the 1st of March 2026. Retailing for $59.99 / €59.99 / £54.99, the 793-piece model is a natural successor to the limited Gift With Purchase of 2025's 40767 Up-Scaled Baby Astronaut.
Just like the previous Up-Scaled LEGO Minifigure builds, 40921 measures around 27 cm high, accurately capturing the legs, torso, arms and head of regular Minifigures but at this larger scale. This time, however, it is the iconic Classic Space Blue Astronaut who's recreated as an Up-Scaled Minifigure. The figure is obviously almost completely blue from the legs to the torso and the signature space helmet around the yellow brick-built Minifigure head with the standard Minifigure smile.
A printed Classic Space logo will be found on the figure's torso, similar to last year's 40819 Up-Scaled Racing Driver Minifigure. However, the biggest difference between 40921 and all the previous LEGO Up-Scaled Minifigures is the inclusion of the iconic twin oxygen tank attached to the brick-built character's back. The helmet can also be opened to reveal a small interior designed like a cockpit where a Minifigure-scale brick-built robot can be placed.
40921 Up-Scaled Blue Astronaut Minifigure
Set Name - Up-Scaled Blue Astronaut Minifigure
Set Number - 40921
Age Range - 10+
Piece Count - 793
Price - $59.99 / €59.99 / £54.99
Release Date - 1st March 2026
40921 Up-Scaled Blue Astronaut Minifigure releases on the 1st of March 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 40921 in a months time? What's been your favourite LEGO Up-Scaled Minifigure set so far? Will we see licensed LEGO Minifigures up-scaled in the future? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.



















