
LEGO fans and Trekkies, this is not a drill. It seems like after years of wishful thinking, the first-ever official LEGO Star Trek set is finally prepping to warp into our lives. And not just any ship; the legendary USS Enterprise-D from âStar Trek: The Next Generation,â GeekSpin reports. Yep, the same one that carried Captain Jean-Luc Picard and crew through space diplomacy, Borg battles, and the occasional holodeck disaster. If the buzz is right, weâll be clearing some serious shelf space this November.
Boldly Going Where No LEGO Has Gone Before
According to GeekSpin, LEGOâs aiming to launch this mega-build as part of their Icons line right in the middle of holiday shopping madness; November 28, 2025, a.k.a. Black Friday. Brick Fanatics is also backing up the chatter, with rumors that this beauty will clock in at around 3,600 pieces. Translation: weâre talking a full weekend project here⦠possibly two if you stop to dramatically hum the âThe Next Generationâ theme between steps.
The Reddit threads are in full warp drive over the news, with fans already speculating on which display shelves will need reinforcing. And honestly? The timing couldnât be better. Itâll be holiday season, âStar Trekâ is having another pop-culture upswing, and the crossover appeal here is huge.
Minifigs, Saucer Separation, and a Whole Lotta Nostalgia
If the leaks are legit, according to GeekSpin, weâre getting a lineup of minifigures thatâs basically a reunion special in plastic form: Picard (with teacup, naturally), Riker (trombone included), Worf (locked and loaded with a phaser), Data (yes, Spot is here), Geordi, Beverly Crusher, Wesley, Troi, and even Guinan. Tasha Yar wonât be in the mix, keeping the crew consistent with the later âThe Next Generationâ seasons.
And then thereâs the ship itself. Think detachable saucer section, printed nameplate, a technic-built black display stand, and windows thatâll make you feel like you could peek in and see the crew debating warp core safety protocols. The price? GeekSpin says it is around $399.99, which for a 3,600-piece collectible of this scale feels about right in LEGO terms.
This Could Be LEGO History in the Making
Letâs be real; if this release pans out, itâs not just a win for Trekkies. Itâs a historic crossover moment in fandom. LEGO Star Wars walked so LEGO Star Trek could boldly go, and the fact we might get the Enterprise-D first? Chefâs kiss. Whether youâre buying to build, display, or just keep sealed for collector cred, this oneâs already shaping up to be a holiday highlight.
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