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- LEGO Icons 11378 Douglas DC-3 Commercial Aircraft Rumoured For April 2026
Brand new LEGO Icons sets are flying onto the shelves in 2026, and the latest rumour suggests that they'll be a brand new 18+ model perfect for aviation fans. In particular, following on from the likes of 10318 Concorde and 10360 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft , 11378 Douglas DC-3 Commercial Aircraft will be available from the 1st of April 2026. The adult-oriented set will retail for $219.99 / €219.99 / £189.99 and include a total of 1,903 pieces. The Douglas DC-3 is a twin-engine propeller aircraft that first flew in 1935 and became one of the most influential planes in aviation history. It revolutionised commercial air travel by making passenger flights faster, more reliable and widely accessible. The DC-3 was also used extensively during World War II for transport and cargo missions, making it a rare LEGO set directly based on one of the devastating World Wars. Being an 18+ LEGO Icons model, it's no surprise that this brick-built recreation of the Douglas DC-3 Commercial Aircraft is a detailed, display-focused model. The main central body of the aircraft, also known as the fuselage, is long and rounded, capturing the smooth, aerodynamic shape of the original aircraft in brick-built LEGO form. This is mainly white with some transparent elements representing windows and a stripe of light blue as the aircraft is decked out in a Pan Am airline livery. At the rear of the plane, there's further Pan Am branding along with a printed 1x2 tile of the American flag. While the wings at the back of the plane, also known as the horizontal stabiliser, are much smaller than the aircraft's main wings, both are mainly grey with small black details at the front. The main wings also include the plane's twin radial engines with detailed propellers that will have similar functionality to previous LEGO propellers. At the front, the Douglas DC-3 will have a lovely smooth round nose and a cockpit which, like the rest of the model, is built in microscale so won't be accessible. However, play features of the set include the previously mentioned propellers, hinge connections on the aircraft's wings and detachable landing gear. Like many 18+ sets, 11378 will include a black display stand and a printed information plaque once it releases on the 1st of April 2026. 11378 Douglas DC-3 Commercial Aircraft Set Name - Douglas DC-3 Commercial Aircraft Set Number - 11378 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 1,903 Price - $219.99 / €219.99 / £189.99 Release Date - 1st April 2026 11378 Douglas DC-3 Commercial Aircraft releases on the 1st of April 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 11378 in a few weeks? How well do you think the LEGO Group will have captured this historic aircraft? What other aviation builds would you like to see? What else are you looking forward to from the LEGO Icons theme in 2026? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below. Featured Image: Rebrickable LEGO Moc - A04a - Douglas DC-3 Lufthansa 1:50 - Ultimate Air- & Spacecraft Collection by tmunz
- LEGO Crocs Creativity Collection Officially Launched - New Clogs, Jibbitz & More
Following LEGO Adidas- and LEGO Nike -branded products in recent years, the LEGO Group announced a new partnership in January, as LEGO Crocs transitioned from an April Fool's joke to an actual license. The first physical product as part of this multi-year partnership launched on the 16th of February 2026 with the release of 5010203 Brick Clog - a collector's edition clog designed to look like a standard 2x2 LEGO brick with square toes instead of Croc's usual curved shape. Thankfully, standard LEGO Crocs are on their way as the two global and extremely creative brands have officially revealed and launched the LEGO Crocs Creativity Collection. The collection, available to purchase on LEGO.com for LEGO Insiders, covers both adults and kids alongside different types of jibbitz. These accessories for your Crocs can be applied to both the LEGO Crocs Creativity Collection and other Crocs you may already own, adding some brick-building fun to your footwear. 5010310 Creativity Clog - Black Set Name - Creativity Clog - Black Set Number - 5010310 Price - $79.99 / €79.99 / £79.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 5010311 Creativity Clog - White Set Name - Creativity Clog - White Set Number - 5010311 Price - $79.99 / €79.99 / £79.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 5010312 Midnight Garden Creativity Clog Set Name - Midnight Garden Creativity Clog Set Number - 5010312 Price - $89.99 / €89.99 / £89.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 5010313 Masterband Creativity Clog Set Name - Masterband Creativity Clog Set Number - 5010313 Price - $89.99 / €89.99 / £89.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 5010344 Kids' LEGO Creativity Clogs Set Name - Kids' LEGO Creativity Clogs Set Number - 5010344 Price - $59.99 / €59.99 / £59.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 5010345 Kids' Creativity Clogs Set Name - Kids' Creativity Clogs Set Number - 5010345 Price - $59.99 / €59.99 / £59.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 5010346 Kids' Creativity Clogs Set Name - Kids' Creativity Clogs Set Number - 5010346 Price - $59.99 / €59.99 / £59.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 5010347 Sunshine Garden 10 Pack Set Name - Sunshine Garden 10 Pack Set Number - 5010347 Age Range - 5+ Price - $39.99 / €39.99 / £36.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 5010348 Gaming 10 Pack Set Name - Gaming 10 Pack Set Number - 5010348 Age Range - 5+ Price - $39.99 / €39.99 / £36.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 5010349 Masterbrand 10 Pack Set Name - Masterbrand 10 Pack Set Number - 5010349 Age Range - 5+ Price - $39.99 / €39.99 / £36.99 Release Date - 19th March 2026 The LEGO Crocs Creativity Collection is now available, but what do you think? Will you be picking up a pair of the LEGO Brick Clogs, or is it the customisable Jibbitz charms that have caught your eye? Do you think this is the direction you'd like to see the LEGO x Crocs partnership go, and what other wearable designs would you love to see from this multi-year collaboration? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below, and check out all our latest LEGO Crocs coverage. If you're as excited as we are about LEGO and Crocs officially launching the Creativity Collection, share this post with a fellow LEGO fan or sneakerhead in your life - and make sure you're following Bricks Up so you don't miss anything else from this collab as it unfolds! You can keep up with us on our website , Instagram , LinkedIn , and via Google News .
- First Images of LEGO Jurassic World 77985 Triceratops Skeleton | June 2026
Following on from yesterday's surprising and unexpected tease/unofficial reveal of 77984 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler , we're looking at our second LEGO Jurassic World set of 2026 and another 18+ model for the theme. The set itself is 77985 Triceratops Skeleton, which we already have our first very grainy look at as a tease inside the social media tease of May 2026's 77984 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler . The first image of 77985 Triceratops Skeleton was a clever Easter Egg hidden in plain sight within yesterday's promotional Instagram video . In the opening shots, there is a sign for a LEGO store, interestingly placed on Isla Nublar. The sign is also advertising a 'NEW' set, which looks exactly like the rumoured 77985 Triceratops Skeleton that is scheduled to release on the 1st of June 2026. The 18+ model is a follow-up to last year's extremely popular 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex , but obviously focusing on a literal, anatomical representation of a Triceratops Skeleton. 2025's T. rex was constructed in an impressive 1:12 scale, and 77985 Triceratops Skeleton looks to continue that scale, but is naturally smaller as a brick-built LEGO set, just like the real prehistoric creature was. This is reflected in a much smaller piece count and a lower price of 1,154 pieces retailing for $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99. The detailed museum-style display piece is built primarily from tan elements to represent aged bone. The structure is anchored by a sturdy, internal spine connected to a ribcage utilising multiple curved slopes. The sturdy internal frame, similar in complexity to that of the T. rex, also includes the dinosaur's ribcage and vertebrae. The four legs of the creature are thicker than those of 2025's Tyrannosaurus rex, while the tail tapers off with smaller, articulated segments. But the most prominent and detailed part of the build is the massive skull of the Triceratops, which features a large, fan-like bony frill. This will likely be very similar to the currently available 76969 Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull , but with more of a heavy focus on the dinosaur's three distinct horns: two long ones above the eye sockets and a shorter one on the snout. The $100 model is then complete with an 18+ museum-like black display stand and a printed information plaque. 77985 Triceratops Skeleton Set Name - Triceratops Skeleton Set Number - 77985 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 1,154 Price - $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99 Release Date - 1st June 2026 77985 Triceratops Skeleton releases on the 1st of June 2026, but what do you think? Will you be adding this prehistoric display piece to your collection? How does it compare to last year's T. rex? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below, and check out all our latest LEGO Jurassic World coverage. If you're as excited as we are about the prospect of a full Triceratops skeleton joining the LEGO dinosaur fossil line-up, share this post with a fellow Jurassic fan - and make sure you're following Bricks Up for the full official reveal when it drops! You can keep up with us on our website , Instagram , LinkedIn , and via Google News .
- LEGO Crocs 5010203 Brick Clog Officially Revealed | February 2026
LEGO fans will now be able to switch from their LEGO-branded Nike Dunk Low shoes to brick-inspired LEGO Crocs as the Danish toy manufacturer has officially revealed 5010203 Brick Clog. The reveal is part of a multi-year partnership between the LEGO Group and Crocs, with 5010203 Brick Clog being available from the 16th of February, followed by reportedly more products in the Spring/Summer. In this playful partnership, LEGO are taking another step beyond toys and into the fashion market to create a product which celebrates limitless ways to stand out and breaks the usual mould. Rapper Tommy Cash has already been spotted showcasing the upcoming shoes and the creativity and uniqueness behind the partnership at Paris Fashion Week. "The LEGO Group and Crocs have come together to celebrate people’s bold and unapologetic creativity," said Satwik Saraswati, Head of Licensing & Extended Line Design & Partnerships, the LEGO Group. "Our common mission to enable self-expression and wear it with pride only marks the beginning of a journey with endless possibilities. We cannot wait for the rest of the world to join us and build together with us." "The LEGO Group’s boundless imagination makes them the perfect match to Crocs’ wonderfully unordinary spirit," said Carly Gomez, Chief Marketing Officer, Crocs. "We are both brands that pride ourselves in being built different, in celebrating self-expression and in fueling creativity. I can’t wait for our fans to see what we’re creating together – we’ve truly broken the mold in a way that we never have before." 5010203 Brick Clog is designed to look like a standard 2x2 LEGO brick with square toes instead of Croc's usual curved shape. Each collectable oversized pair of shoes features four studs with the classic LEGO branding, like the real plastic bricks. A standard LEGO Minifigure is also included, who comes with four pairs of colourful miniature brick-built Crocs. These LEGO Minifigure -sized Crocs aren't new pieces or moulds, instead they are recreated from 1x1 and 1x2 plates in red, white, pink and black. 5010203 Brick Clog Set Name - Brick Clog Set Number - 5010203 Age Range - 14+ Piece Count - N/A Price - $199.99 / €199.99 / £199.99 Release Date - 16th February 2026 With this brand new multi-year partnership, we'll be seeing much more than just 5010203 Brick Clog. We'll likely see more LEGO Crocs, but in multiple different colours, along with an assortment of unique Jibbitz charms inspired by LEGO and the iconic LEGO brick. The official press release also states the introduction of products for adults and kids, suggesting more fashion elements and further LEGO Crocs targeted at the youngest of builders and Crocs lovers. 5010203 Brick Clog releases on the 16th of February 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 5010203 in just a couple of weeks? What do you make of this brand new partnership? Have LEGO gone way, way too far with the price of these LEGO Crocs? What other Crocs-branded LEGO products would you like to see in the future? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Ideas 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket Officially Revealed | April 2026
After the LEGO Super Mario fun earlier this week for Mario Day, the LEGO Group are now taking us to outer space with the latest official reveal from the LEGO Ideas theme. In particular, following on from the release of both 21376 Orange Cat and 21366 Floating Sea Otters earlier this month, Tintin is making his brick-built debut with the release of 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket on the 1st of April 2026. The 18+ model includes a total of 1,283 pieces retailing for $159.99 / €159.99 / £139.99. The Spring 2026 set is based on Tkel86's original submission entitled 'Tintin - Space Rocket', which recreated the famous rocket used by Tintin and his companions in just under 1,700 pieces. The official build, while much smaller in terms of piece count, is still the perfect tribute and debut model for Tintin in LEGO. The set is based on the iconic rocket from The Adventures of Tintin, first seen in the classic comic books Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon. The rocket build, measuring over 19.5 inches (49 cm) high, 8 inches (20 cm) long and 9 inches (23 cm) wide, includes its classic red-and-white checkerboard pattern on the body, along with the triangular tail fin providing stable support to display the outer space machinery. From the very bottom of the rocket to the very top, the red cone-shaped panel can be removed to reveal a small interior. This small interior recreates the control in brick-built LEGO form with space to place a singular LEGO Minifigure . Even though the area is small and cramped, it is still packed full of details and stickers based on The Adventures of Tintin. Builders are able to recreate the classic scene from the comic where Tintin and his friends gaze at Earth from space. Unfortunately, that's the only interior section of the red and white rocket with LEGO also removing the launch tower included in the original submission. Another interesting change from the original design by Tkel86 is the inclusion of LEGO Minifigures . A total of five figures are included in the $160 set, capturing the iconic cast from the Herge comics. These include Tintin featuring a specialised hair mould for his quiff, Captain Haddock with a grump "blistering barnacles" expression, Professors Calculus and the brothers Thomson and Thomspon, with the only difference between the two characters being their beards. An exclusive dog mould for Snowy is also included in 21367. All of the exclusive Minifigures included in 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket come in identical orange space suits with helmets and oxygen tanks. Tintin and Captain Haddock also include radio accessories, while the twins include brown sticks. All of the characters, along with the space-inspired Snowy mould, are placed on a simple 18+ black display stand to be showcased next to the mighty rocket ship. 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket Set Name - Tintin Moon Rocket Set Number - 21367 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 1,283 Price - $159.99 / €159.99 / £139.99 Release Date - 1st April 2026 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket releases on the 1st of April 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 21367 in a couple of weeks? Are you happy to be finally getting LEGO Tintin in 2026? What other LEGO Tintin sets and characters would you like to see in the future? What other LEGO Ideas sets and brand-new licenses are you looking forward to in 2026? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO ONE PIECE 75647 Gum-Gum Fruit Officially Revealed | August 2026
March the 10th isn't only Mario Day but also the release date for the second season of the live-action ONE PIECE series on Netflix. To coincide with the new release, the LEGO Group have revealed its first LEGO ONE PIECE set of 2026, following on from the theme's debut year in 2025. In particular, this is 75647 Gum-Gum Fruit, which includes 482 pieces retailing for $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99 once it releases on the 1st of August 2026. Even though we've already seen an 18+ model from the LEGO ONE PIECE theme with 75640 The Baratie Floating Restaurant , 75647 is the most display-like model yet from the anime line of LEGO sets, recreating the Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that grants the user's body the properties of rubber. The brick-built Gum-Gum Fruit is built in a beautiful purple (blue violet) colour scheme, measuring over 6.5 inches (17 cm) high, 5 inches (12 cm) wide and 5 inches (13 cm) deep. The top of the legendary purple fruit, with its thin brown stalk, can be removed to reveal a small LEGO Minifigure scale interior. Here, the two Minifigures included in 75647 of Monkey D. Luffy with long, movable arms and a young version of the wannable pirate king. The Young Luffy figure can be used to recreate the scene in brick-built LEGO form where the character discovers the Gum-Gum fruit for the first time. The entire set is built on a ONE PIECE themed display stand with brown and grey colours reminiscent of a pirate treasure chest, and a light green life cushion for the Gum-Gum Fruit in that new blue violet colour scheme. 75647 also includes some three spiral ornaments to create a more accurate ball shape from LEGO, along with an exclusive display stick to place on a 2x4 black tile. 75647 Gum-Gum Fruit Set Name - Gum-Gum Fruit Set Number - 75647 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - 482 Price - $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99 Release Date - 1st August 2026 75647 Gum-Gum Fruit releases on the 1st of August 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 75647 this summer? Are you watching the second season of the ONE PIECE Netflix show? What LEGO ONE PIECE sets would you like to see in 2026, based on both the first and second seasons of the show? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- The LEGO Group Reports Record Growth in 2025 with Strong Sales & Expanding Portfolio
It's time to talk money as the LEGO Group has announced its financial results for the year 2025, revealing another year of record performance. The company reported significant growth across revenue, profit and consumer sales, assisted by its largest portfolio of products yet at 868. The Danes have once again outperformed the wider toy market, strengthening its position as the world's leading toy brand. Financial Performance is Stronger Than Ever According to the official results, revenue increased by 12% to DKK 83.5 billion, while consumer sales rose by 16%. This growth far exceeded the global toy market, which expanded by around 7% during the same period. The strong performance reflects continued demand for LEGO products among both children and adults, driven by a diverse portfolio of new sets, licenses and strategic partnerships. Operating profit also grew substantially, rising 18% to DKK 22.0 billion. Net profit increased 21% to DKK 16.7 billion, underscoring the company's ability to scale production while maintaining operational efficiency. Free cash flow reached DKK 10.8 billion, allowing LEGO to continue major investments in manufacturing capacity, supply chains and sustainability initiatives. CEO of the LEGO Group Niels B Christiansen praised the results, noting that the company's innovative portfolio and strong brand have allowed LEGO to reach more children than ever before: "We are very pleased with our record performance in 2025, building on last year’s success. Our innovative and extensive portfolio, combined with the strength of the LEGO brand and an effective operating model, drove high demand." A Record Year for LEGO Sets During 2025, the LEGO Group launched its largest product portfolio to date, with more than 860 products released throughout the year. Around half of these were completely new products, designed to appeal to builders across multiple age groups. This even included LEGO's first $1,000 set with 75419 Death Star and the introduction of a brand new LEGO DUPLO and 4+ theme of LEGO Bluey . Some of the most successful themes included LEGO City , LEGO Technic , LEGO Star Wars , LEGO Icons and LEGO Botanicals . The latter of these in particular only became a fully fledged theme at the start of 2025, but has continued to bloom amongst LEGO's best builds. The annual report also highlighted the themes release of 10349 Happy Plants as LEGO Botanicals starts attracting a new fan base for brick-built flowers, hopefully helped even further by the release of 10506 Rocking Plants on the 1st of May 2026. Exciting partnerships also played an important role in driving growth. The new Formula 1 collaboration launched its first sets during 2025 and was supported by unique activations at over twenty Grand Prix events around the world. The partnership enters its second season in 2026 through a collaboration with F1 Academy. The release of 77258 F1 ACADEMY LEGO Race Car and many other initiatives aim to inspire younger racing fans and increase engagement with girls in motorsport. The company also continued to grow its presence in gaming and digital play experiences. 2025 marked the 30th anniversary of LEGO video games, with new titles and physical sets released for popular gaming franchises like LEGO Minecraft and LEGO Super Mario . Meanwhile, LEGO Fortnite Odyssey surpassed one billion hours of player engagement since its launch, with 2026 being another huge LEGO gaming year with the debut of LEGO Pokémon . Major Global Investments Continue Alongside its incredibly impressive financial results, the LEGO Group continued to invest heavily in its global infrastructure. In 2025, a new factory and regional distribution centre in Vietnam was opened, while construction has continued to progress on a major new manufacturing site in Virginia in the United States. Existing factories in the likes of Hungary, Mexico and China have also received expansions to support growing demand. To coincide with its increasing global factory expansions, retail has played a huge part for the Danish toy manufacturer. LEGO-branded stores and LEGO.com welcomed a record number of visitors during the year while achieving their highest customer satisfaction scores to date. The company also announced plans to expand its physical entertainment experiences by acquiring LEGO Discovery Centres and LEGOLAND Discovery Centres from Merlin Entertainments. The deal was completed just last month and includes a total of 29 attractions across nine countries, which together welcome around five million visitors annually. Sustainability Progress Accelerates The LEGO Group have also highlighted major progress in its sustainability strategy during 2025. Investments within this area have increased by 20% compared to 2024 and more than tripled since 2022. One of these significant investments and milestones is the fact that 52% of the materials purchased to manufacture LEGO bricks now come from renewable or recycled sources, a major increase from 33% in 2024. Despite continued business growth and production, the company also maintained stable greenhouse gas emissions year over year while improving carbon efficiency relative to revenue. Investments in solar energy, geothermal projects and renewable energy agreements have all contributed to these improvements. Beyond environmental initiatives, the LEGO Group has also continued its social responsibility work. In 2025, programmes focused on children's well-being and learning through play positively impacted more than 11.7 million children around the world. This will only be strengthened further in 2026 with the Play@TED global initiative . Christiansen emphasised that these initiatives remain central to the LEGO Group's long-term vision: "We are deeply committed to having a positive impact on the world and the communities we are part of. We do this by aiming to reduce our environmental footprint and improving access to play for kids who need it most, and we will continue to invest significantly to deliver on that ambition." With record financial results, an expanding global footprint and continued innovation across its product portfolio, the LEGO Group enters 2026 from a position of significant strength, but what do you make of the toy brand's record-breaking year? Do you agree with the best-selling themes from 2025? What's your favourite LEGO memory from the last 12 months? What would you like to see from the company in 2026? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below. For more details, you cand the full 2025 Annual report on the LEGO Group website: https://www.lego.com/en-gb/aboutus/news/2026/march/the-lego-group-delivers-record-results-in-2025-driven-by-strong-brand-and-innovative-portfolio
- LEGO Star Wars 75439 Darth Vader Bust Rumoured For May 2026
Almost a year since our last LEGO Star Wars helmet sets of 75408 Jango Fett Helmet and 75415 Kylo Ren Helmet , the licensed theme will be focusing on a brand new brick-built subtheme in 2026. In particular, these will be brick-built mini busts, similar to the two released last summer from the LEGO Marvel line of 76326 Iron Spider-Man Bust and 76327 Iron Man MK4 Bust . The first of these Star Wars-branded busts will release on the 1st of May 2026, of 75438 Yoda Bust and 75439 Darth Vader Bust . The latter is the focus of this Bricks Up article, with the 18+ model retailing for $59.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 and including a total of 349 pieces. This is fewer pieces for a slightly higher price compared to the brick-built Yoda Bust, which suggests a display model that utilises much larger elements and specialised moulds to create Darth Vader's entirely black helmet and bust design in brick-built LEGO. The bust build will likely include Vader's helmet, mask and the top section of this chest armour, stopping around the upper torso rather than showing the full body compared to other brick-built characters. The helmet will be the central point of the 18+ set, recreating the distinctive dome, triangular breathing mask and chilling eye lenses. All of these elements will be in black will the only colour likely being the smaller details of the villain's chest armour. 75439 Darth Vader Bust Set Name - Darth Vader Bust Set Number - 75439 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 349 Price - $59.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 75439 Darth Vader Bust releases on the 1st of May 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 75439 in a couple of months? What do you make of this brand new LEGO Star Wars 18+ bust collection? What other Star Wars characters do you want to see in this brick-built form? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Star Wars 75438 Yoda Bust Rumoured For May 2026
While we have already seen official pictures of four LEGO sets based on the upcoming The Mandalorian & Grogu film releasing on the 1st of May 2026, the month of Star Wars still includes a couple more brick-built models. In particular, the LEGO Star Wars theme will introduce a completely new brick-built collection, taking a leaf from the LEGO Marvel theme's book, featuring mini busts. The first of these Star Wars-branded busts will release on the 1st of May 2026, of 75438 Yoda Bust and 75439 Darth Vader Bust . The former is the focus of this Bricks Up article, with the 18+ model retailing for $49.99 / €39.99 / £34.99 and including a total of 399 pieces. These pieces are used to recreate an entirely brick-built recreation of the upper half (from the shoulders up) of the legendary Jedi Master Yoda. The head will probably be the main focus of the build in its usual sand green and olive tones for Yoda's skin. The character's distinctive facial shape will be recreated in brick-built LEGO form, including Yoda's distinctive large pointed ears, eyes and many wrinkles. Below the head, acting as the lower part of the bust, will be Yoda's Jedi robes in their combination of tan and brown for the robes themselves and the base. 75438 Yoda Bust Set Name - Yoda Bust Set Number - 75438 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 399 Price - $49.99 / €39.99 / £34.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 75438 Yoda Bust releases on the 1st of May 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 75438 in a couple of months? What do you make of this brand new LEGO Star Wars 18+ bust collection? What other Star Wars characters do you want to see in this brick-built form? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Botanicals 11506 Rocking Plants Rumoured For May 2026
Following the success of one of the cutest and most accessible LEGO Botanicals sets of 2025, 10349 Happy Plants , rumours suggest that a sequel to the playful plant-themed build is coming in 2026. In particular, the new Happy Plants set, nicknamed various things including Happy Plants 2, Happier Plants, Happy Succulents and Rocking Plants, releases under the set number 11506 on the 1st of May 2026. The LEGO Botanicals branded build will once again have an age rating of 9+ but include just under 40 more pieces at 253, retailing for $22.99 / €19.99 / £17.99. These 253 pieces once again create two extremely cute, playful and expressive pastel coloured plant pots with simple yet still highly recognisable flowers inside. The first new Happy Plant comes in a light pastel green pot, which houses a succulent like build. The printed face looks to include a cheeky expression with a tongue poking out, along with the usual small arms and legs, and the ability to rock backwards and forwards. Our second Happy Plant, meanwhile, rocks side to side and recreates a senecio rowleyanus in a pink pastel coloured pot. This plant has an even cuter expression with a wide mouth and closed eyes printed on the plant pot. 11506 Rocking Plants Set Name - Rocking Plants Set Number - 10349 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - 253 Price - $22.99 / €19.99 / £17.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 11506 Rocking Plants releases on the 1st of May 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 11506 in a couple of months? Do you already own 2025s 10349 Happy Plants ? What other plants would you like to see added to this extremely cute series of LEGO Botanicals sets? Do you prefer more complicated botanical builds or more playful, cute models like this one? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- Seven LEGO Editions Football Sets Rumoured For May 2026
The brand-new for 2026 LEGO Editions theme has recently showcased two entirely brick-built Formula 1 helmets , but along with F1-branded sets, the theme will also be releasing football-related sets. These models, alongside reportedly five LEGO Formula 1 helmets , will be released on the 1st of May 2026 and introduce some of the world's most well-known footballers in brick-built LEGO form. These include Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior, who will all appear as exclusive LEGO Minifigures . Each comes with new facial prints reflecting their real-world representations, along with torso and leg prints of their respective international teams' kits. Entirely brick-built interpretations of both Messi and Ronaldo also appear in this wave alongside the most expensive LEGO Editions Football set, of a LEGO Art -inspired set dedicated to the Argentine footballer currently playing for Inter Miami. 43011 Lionel Messi Diorama Our first football-inspired LEGO Editions set launching on the 1st of May 2026 is 43011 Lionel Messi Diorama. Rather than an 18+ diorama, the build is more similar to some of the more play-friendly dioramas seen in the LEGO Marvel theme, for example, explaining the 10+ age rating. An exclusive Lionel Messi Minifigure is included in the Diorama, which reportedly recreates a small brick-built number 10 and Messi's place of birth, Rosario in Argentina. Set Name - Lionel Messi Set Number - 43011 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 500 Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 43012 Cristiano Ronaldo Diorama From one footballing GOAT to another, 43012 Cristiano Ronaldo Diorama is next retailing for the same price of $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 but with 10 pieces fewer at 490. The 10+ model similarly includes an exclusive LEGO Minifigure of Cristiano Ronaldo, complete with his signature "Siuuu" goal expression. A brick-built 'CR7' features in 43012 alongside a scene that looks to recreate the Portuguese flag. Set Name - Cristiano Ronaldo Set Number - 43012 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 490 Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 43013 Kylian Mbappé Diorama Another prolific striker is next, with the French centre forward Kylian Mbappé getting his very own LEGO diorama under the set number 43013. With the exact same price tag and piece count, the 10+ model recreates an almost identical brick-built number 10 to 43011 Lionel Messi Diorama, but with a diorama scene that looks to be mainly blue, white, grey and red. Set Name - Kylian Mbappé Set Number - 43013 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 490 Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 43015 Messi 2-in-1 Figure The LEGO Group have clearly chosen their footballing GOAT as 43015 Messi 2-in-1 Figure is our second of three Lionel Messi-branded sets releasing in this wave. 958 pieces recreate a brick-built version of the Argentinian placed on a small football field diorama in front of another, but much larger brick-built number 10. The figure can be posed in two ways, as hinted at by the 10+ models set name. Set Name - Messi 2-in-1 Figure Set Number - 43015 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 958 Price - $79.99 / €79.99 / £69.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 43016 Ronaldo 2-in-1 Figure 43016 Ronaldo 2-in-1 Figure follows an almost identical build, but focusing on Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo. The footballer appears as a brick-built LEGO figure in his iconic red and green Portuguese kit, standing in front of a large brick-built seven. Just like Messi, he can be posed in two separate ways: either performing his iconic "Siuuu" goal celebration or performing an overhead kick. Set Name - Ronaldo 2-in-1 Figure Set Number - 43016 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 854 Price - $79.99 / €79.99 / £69.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 43018 Messi Art All of these sets may have the new for 2026 LEGO Editions branding, but 43018 Messi Art could easily be classified as a LEGO Art model. Retailing for $179.99 / €179.99 / £159.99, 43018 Messi Art recreates a wall of art of Lionel Messi, with the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner recreated in a relatively flat brick-built form potining towards the sky. A blue sky and a green football field are then recreated in backgrounds, almost like rays of light. Set Name - Messi Art Set Number - 43018 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - TBC Price - $179.99 / €179.99 / £159.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 43027 Vinícius Júnior Diorama Last but not least, the LEGO Editions theme is heading to Brazil on the 1st of May 2026 with 43027 Vinícius Júnior Diorama. Just like the previous three dioramas, 43027 retails for $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 but includes the largest number of pieces at 510. An exclusive LEGO Minifigure of Vinícius Júnior is included alongside a brick-built recreation of the word 'Vinni 7' and a football pitch located on the Brazilian coast. Set Name - Vinícius Júnior Diorama Set Number - 43027 Age Range - 10+ Piece Count - 510 Price - $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 All seven of these LEGO Editions Football Sets are releasing on the 1st of May 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing any of these models in a couple of months? What's your favourite and least favourite football-branded set? Which iconic footballers are you looking forward to getting the most in LEGO Minifigure form? What else can we expect from this theme in 2026? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Icons 11377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith Rumoured For June 2026
The LEGO Group have been known for some incredible models over the years, both in terms of size, scale and detail, and the latest LEGO Icons rumour is another one of these. In particular, 11377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith is reportedly releasing on the 1st of June 2026 as the latest Middle-earth inspired set and the brand new Lord of the Rings flagship set. The 18+ model will include an incredible 8,278 pieces, making it the largest ever LEGO Lord of the Rings set and the largest set of 2026 so far. We've already had one LOTR-branded LEGO set in 2026 so far, with this month's 11373 The Lord of the Rings: Sauron's Helmet, but the brick-built interpretation of the capital city of Gondor will see the return of LOTR LEGO Minifigures, with 10 of them included in 11377, which supposedly retails for $599.99 / €599.99 / £549.99. The build itself is on a similar scale to 10333 The Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr and utilises the same technique that the 2024 model did of creating Minifigure-scale interiors, but with exterior details built in a microscale. This is mainly because Minas Tirith, acting as the capital city of Gondor, is absolutely huge. The city is built into a mountain, expands across seven levels, and is surrounded by a great defensive wall known as the Ramas Echor. With its hybrid design, 11377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith perfectly captures the sheer verticality of the White City in brick-built LEGO form. The microscale exterior recreates a predominantly white facade of Minas Tirith, showcasing all seven gates and its levels. This is heavily centred on the massive Rock Pier, a sharp, ship-like stone outcropping that cuts through the centre of Minas Tirith. Like Barad-dur, the rear of the model is entirely Minifigure scale with plenty of iconic details and interactive play functions. The main feature inside is the throne room of Gondor, which takes up most of the back of the structure with its large white throne build and towering yet beautiful black and white pillars of the room itself. Along with the Steward's throne, a large table is also expected to be included to recreate the dining scene from The Return of the King. Several detachable sections are also included within the 18+ build. These removable modules hide smaller Minifigure scale scenes from the films, such as the Archives where research into the One Ring takes place, the Houses of Healing and the chamber containing the Palantír. Sections of the outer defensive wall can also be removed and rotated to reveal some of these rooms and further areas of the brick-built White City. Alongside the huge display build, the set includes 10 LEGO Minifigures connected to Gondor and the events surrounding the defence of the city. These include Gandalf the White with Shadowfax, Aragorn wearing the crown of Gondor, Arwen, Faramir, Pippin Took and Denethor, alongside four fully armoured Gondor soldiers. The soldiers each feature unique helmet designs and printed shields, while several characters include new armour prints, cloth capes and detailed accessories. 11377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith Set Name - The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith Set Number - 11377 Age Range - 18+ Piece Count - 8,278 Price - $599.99 / €599.99 / £549.99 Release Date - 1st June 2026 11377 The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith releases on the 1st of June 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 11377 in a few months? Will the LEGO Icons version of Minas Tirith live up to its huge price tag and piece count? What LEGO Minifigures from Middle-earth are you looking forward to getting the most? Would you like to see more non-18+ LOTR sets? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below. Featured Image: LEGO Ideas Project - 'Location - Minas Tirith City of Kings' by FermiumVirMK85
- LEGO Editions Lewis Hamilton & Charles Leclerc Formula 1 Helmets Officially Revealed | May 2026
The engines are roaring, and the lights are about to go out for the 2026 Formula 1 season, but the biggest noise this March isn't just coming from the paddock in Australia but also from the LEGO Group. Following on from releases from the LEGO Speed Champions, LEGO Icons and LEGO Technic themes just a few days ago, the LEGO Editions brand will be launching a completely new F1-branded build as part of LEGO's multi-year partnership. In particular, the LEGO Editions theme is introducing entirely brick-built Formula 1 LEGO helmets based on both past and present F1 drivers. The shift from the car to the cockpit has been officially presented with two heavy hitters from the Maranello stable: 43014 Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet and 43022 Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet. Both release on the 1st of May 2026 for the same retail price of $89.99 / €89.99 / £79.99. To celebrate the reveal at the season opener in Melbourne, drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton appeared in the paddock carrying massive, one-of-a-kind life-sized LEGO replicas of their respective helmets. These impressive display pieces were designed and built by LEGO Certified Professional Ryan McNaught and his team, consisting of over 3,500 pieces and weighing nearly 3kg. John Ho, Model Design Master at the LEGO Group, noted that the unique curves of the helmets presented a fascinating challenge for the design team. "Seeing them come to life, in a new scale, in Melbourne, in the hands of two of the best drivers in the world, is such a proud moment for the whole team," Ho stated. While the life-sized versions remain exclusive paddock showpieces, fans can now pre-order the retail-scale sets ahead of their release on the 1st of May 2026. 43014 Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet 886 pieces are included in this literal recreation of Charles Leclerc's 2025 helmet. The build is defined by a vibrant Rosso Corsa (racing red) and white colour scheme, mirroring the flag of Leclerc's native Monaco. A mix of specialised prints and stickers are used to replicate the Ferrari Prancing Horse logo at the front and centre, the driver’s signature number 16, and a special "Papa Jules" deco in honour of Jules Bianchi. The Ferrari-branded helmet is placed on a standard black display stand with a display plaque at the front of the stand. This features Leclerc’s name, his personal signature, the Ferrari badge, and the HP logo. Another selling point of the $90 set is the inclusion of an exclusive Charles Leclerc LEGO Minifigure. The figure includes Ferrari branded torso and legs, an exclusive face print and Jay's hair in brown from the LEGO NINJAGO theme. Set Name - Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet Set Number - 43014 Age Range - 14+ Piece Count - 886 Price - $89.99 / €89.99 / £79.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 43022 Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet Standing as a striking contrast to its counterpart, the 884-piece Lewis Hamilton helmet swaps the classic red for a bold, vibrant Modena yellow. This design choice reflects the personal branding Hamilton carried into his debut season with the Italian team. The build incorporates the seven-time champion’s unique driver number 44 and signature graphic elements, alongside the required Ferrari and HP team branding. The $90 build follows the same format as 43014 Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet, sitting on a black stand with a personalised display plaque. This plaque displays Hamilton’s name and signature, the Ferrari emblem, and the HP sponsor branding. An exclusive LEGO Lewis Hamilton Minifigure can be placed here, which again includes torso and leg printing of his Ferrari race suit alongside a brand new hair piece. Set Name - Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet Set Number - 43022 Age Range - 14+ Piece Count - 884 Price - $89.99 / €89.99 / £79.99 Release Date - 1st May 2026 Both 43014 Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet and 43022 Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet release on the 1st of May 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing either set in a couple of months? What do you make of this new LEGO Editions line? How do you feel about the decision to include exclusive driver LEGO Minifigures alongside these high-detail builds? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Dragon Ball Sets Rumoured to be Coming in 2026
Hold onto your Power Poles, LEGO fans, as current rumours suggest that the most famous building bricks and the legendary world of Dragon Ball are coming in 2026. This comes from multiple sources, such as Instagram users maniac67_ and brick_clicker , who report that following the success of recent anime themes such as LEGO ONE PIECE and 2026s launch of LEGO Pokémon , a Dragon Ball-branded LEGO set is expected later this year. The original Dragon Ball anime first hit screens back in February 1986, meaning that Akira Toriyama's iconic franchise is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2026. The anime series followed the adventures of a super-strong, monkey-tailed boy named Goku and was quickly followed by a sequel series, Dragon Ball Z, from April 1989 through to January 1966. The previously mentioned sources state that just a single LEGO Dragon Ball set is expected so far, currently scheduled for a 1st of November 2026 release. The model in particular will be a display set and therefore branded as an 18+ set under the ever-expanding and detailed LEGO Icons theme. LEGO Dragon Ball will likely get a similar treatment to LEGO The Legend of Zelda : releasing only one or two sets annually, but recreating some of the series most iconic locations and characters. While the rumour is very fresh and the exact build remains under wraps, here's what we think this LEGO Dragon Ball display set could be: Kame House - It makes the most sense for the series' most iconic location to be recreated in brick-built LEGO form. A highly detailed island build would be recreated, possibly featuring exclusive LEGO Minifigures such as Master Roshi, Krillin, and Goku. Buildable Shenron - A large, ultimate collectors series like brick-built version of the Eternal Dragon Shenron. The dragon's tail may end up winding around an 18+ style display stand and base, which could also potentially include all seven Dragon Balls. Cell Games Arena - A diorama-style set focusing on the climax of the Android Saga, perfect for recreating an iconic scene and including multiple Minifigures similar to this month's 77093 Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle . Further credibility can be added to this rumour as a LEGO Goku Minifigure was discovered in LEGO Fortnite files back in July 2024. The figure is still yet to appear in the game and therefore may be delayed to coincide with the release of the rumoured display set and Dragon Ball's anniversary celebrations. Either way, Japanese IP is quickly growing in popularity in the brick-built world of LEGO, and I'm sure we can expect even more LEGO Japanese licenses in 2027 and beyond... A LEGO Dragon Ball display set is rumoured to be releasing in November 2026, but what do you think? How much do you believe in this rumour? Are you a fan of the Dragon Ball anime series? What LEGO Dragon Ball sets would you like to see in 2026 and beyond? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
- LEGO Botanicals 40916 Floral Picture Frame GWP Officially Revealed | 9th March 2026
The LEGO Group is expanding its indoor garden once again, offering a brand-new way for builders to merge their favourite memories with the ever-popular LEGO Botanicals theme. While this month is already stacked with new releases such as 11502 Sunflower Bouquet and 11510 Magnolia Branches , a brand-new Gift With Purchase has also now been officially revealed ahead of being available from the 9th to the 16th of March 2026. The 310 pieces in this 9+ set create a versatile display piece which measures over 15 cm (5.5 inches) high and 19 cm (7.5 inches) wide when displayed horizontally. The main structure of the brick-built picture frame is constructed in a soft pastel peach colour and can be displayed either vertically or horizontally. This allows builders to display various photos and memories of different sizes once they spend over $150 with any LEGO purchase to qualify for 40916. The frame serves as a subtle backdrop that allows the vibrant floral arrangement at the base to pop. The build features a lush row of greenery, complete with grass plates and shrubbery, that houses a diverse garden of a LEGO daisy, rose, cineraria, delphinium, pussy willow and camellia. All of these brick-built flowers can be arranged and rearranged around the frame, and further LEGO Botanical elements can also be added. 40916 Floral Picture Frame Set Name - Floral Picture Frame Set Number - 40916 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - 310 Availability - Free with LEGO purchases over $150 Promo Dates - 9th-16th March 2026 40916 Floral Picture Frame is available from the 9th of March 2026, but what do you think? Will you be looking to pick up 40916 next week? What LEGO sets do you plan on purchasing this month? What pictures do you plan on putting in this cute, floral-themed brick-built picture frame? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below. For a complete breakdown of all the LEGO Gift With Purch ases releasing this month, be sure to check out our full guide to the March 2026 LEGO Promotional/GWP Set News .















