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LEGO Icons 10356 Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Officially Revealed | November 2025

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After months and months of anticipation, rumours and a couple of leaks, LEGO has finally officially presented the final major set of 2025, which expands the brand's range of stunning licensed models even further. In particular, the LEGO Icons set of 10356 is introducing Star Trek to brick-built LEGO form with the release of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D. The 18+ model is this year's Black Friday LEGO set, officially launching on the 28th November 2025, retailing for $399.99 / €379.99 / £349.99 and including 3,600 pieces.


Measuring over 27 cm (10.5 inches) high, 60 cm (23.5 inches) long and 48 cm (18.5 inches) wide, 10356 Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D is a large-scale display model designed to faithfully capture the sleek, elegant look of the Galaxy-class starship from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The design prioritises smooth shaping and accuracy for the mainly light grey ship, with the broad command saucer section and its cleverly designed detachable function taking centre stage.




From above, the saucer appears almost perfectly circular (octagonal), built using layers of curved slopes, wedge plates, and tiles to create a seamless hull. At the very top, the ship’s registry of “USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D” is printed just below an opening shuttlebay hiding two microscale shuttlepods. Small printed details such as hull panelling and docking hatches, along with subtle gold and red markings, break up the mainly light grey coloured surface of the LEGO Enterprise.


The underside of the saucer is just as detailed and accurate in design, with inverted slopes and angled panels replicating the ship’s rounded profile. As seen on-screen, the saucer can detach from the stardrive section in the brick-built LEGO interpretation. The secondary hull is long and narrow, featuring small greebling and window prints to capture the look of the ship’s main engineering section.


Two angled pylons extend from the rear to support the warp nacelles, which contain the components for generating a warp field and enabling faster-than-light travel. Transparent blue elements recreate the warp field grilles, while transparent red pieces represent the Bussard collectors at the nacelle fronts. Additional gold, orange, and red accents are used to replicate the impulse engines and other hull features of the ship.




The Enterprise sits on a sturdy black display stand, built from Technic elements to hold the model securely at a slight angle for an in-flight appearance. The stand has wide legs for stability and features a printed nameplate displaying the ship’s registry and Starfleet insignia. Alongside it is a grey minifigure display base complete with black elements and a printed blue Star Trek logo at the front, providing a dedicated spot for the included crew.


A total of nine LEGO Minifigures come with 10356 Star Trek: USS Enterprise D, with multiple characters including printed versions of the Next Generation uniform, along with detailed arm printing. These figures include:

  • Captain Jean-Luc Picard with a cup of tea.

  • Commander William Riker with a trombone.

  • Lieutenant Commander Data with his cat, Spot.

  • Lieutenant Worf with a new hair mould and a grey communications module.

  • Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge with his engineering field kit briefcase.

  • Dr. Beverly Crusher with a medical tricorder 1x2 tile.

  • Counsellor Deanna Troi with a PADD 1x2 tile.

  • Wesley Crusher with an engineering field kit.

  • Guinan, who carries a green bottle and comes with a new hair/hat mould.


10356 Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D

Set Name - Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D

Set Number - 10356

Age Range - 18+

Piece Count - 3,600 pieces

Price - $399.99 / €379.99 / £349.99

Release Date - 28th November 2025


10356 Star Trek: USS Enterprise D releases on the 28th of November 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 10356 for this year's Black Friday? What do you like most about this LEGO Icons version of the Enterprise? What other LEGO Star Trek sets would you like to see in the future? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.




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