LEGO fans and Trekkies alike are celebrating a historic crossover as LEGO officially launches its first-ever Star Trek set, bringing the legendary U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D to life in brick form. The highly anticipated set, part of the LEGO Icons line, is set to hit shelves on November 28, 2025, marking a new era for both iconic brands.
A Galactic Debut for LEGO Star Trek
For decades, fans have dreamed of a LEGO-Star Trek collaboration. Now, that dream is reality. The new set meticulously recreates the U.S.S. Enterprise-D from
Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring an astonishing 3,600 pieces and a level of detail that will thrill even the most devoted Trekkies.
The model comes with an angled display stand and an information plaque, making it a true centerpiece for collectors. But the excitement doesn’t stop there: the set includes minifigures of beloved crew members such as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander William Riker, Data, Worf, Dr. Beverly Crusher, Geordi La Forge, Deanna Troi, Guinan, and Wesley Crusher—each with signature accessories, from phasers and tricorders to Picard’s iconic mug and Data’s cat, Spot.
Black Friday Launch and Exclusive Perks
LEGO is timing the release with its Black Friday/Cyber Monday event, offering fans a chance to join special livestreams featuring behind-the-scenes insights from LEGO designers. Actor Jonathan Frakes, who played Commander Riker, will make a cameo appearance and share his enthusiasm for the set:
“As Commander Riker, I spent a lot of time on the bridge of the Enterprise, and now fans can take the helm themselves… in LEGO brick form!”To sweeten the deal, anyone purchasing the set between November 28 and December 1, 2025, through LEGO’s website or stores will receive a limited-edition LEGO Icons Type-15 Shuttlepod as a gift with purchase—while supplies last. LEGO Insiders can also enter a sweepstake to win a set signed by Jonathan Frakes.
Why This Set Matters
This release is more than just another collectible—it’s a cultural milestone. LEGO has held the
Star Wars license for years, but
Star Trek was long considered out of reach due to licensing complexities. With this launch, LEGO boldly expands its sci-fi universe, and fans are already speculating about future sets and collaborations.
The set is priced at
$399.99 / €379.99 / £349.99, reflecting its size, complexity, and collector appeal. Pre-orders are already live on the official LEGO website, and demand is expected to be sky-high.
What’s Next for LEGO and Star Trek?
The debut of the Enterprise-D is just the beginning. LEGO’s acquisition of the
Star Trek license opens the door for more sets, possibly featuring other iconic ships, scenes, or even playsets from different eras of the franchise. The fan response has been overwhelmingly positive, with many calling this the ultimate crossover they’ve waited decades to see.
For now, fans can prepare to “engage” with the Enterprise-D and relive their favorite
Next Generation adventures—one brick at a time.
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