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A wave of standout LEGO 2026 sets brings together futuristic sci‑fi legends, story‑driven worlds, artistic showcases, and refined architectural builds, shaping a year fueled by imagination, nostalgia, and ambitious design.
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The 10 Most Anticipated LEGO Sets of 2026

1 January 2026
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There are over 150 new LEGO® sets arriving in January 2026! We couldn't list them all in one video, so here are some of the most exciting LEGO® sets to help you welcome in the new year. #LEGO #LEGO2026

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Bubblegum Bricks in a Future Dreamscape

In the same way the Everything Is Awesome (Tween Dream Remix) by Garfunkel And Oates with Eban Schletter turns exaggerated optimism into a glittery anthem of denial, the 10 Most Anticipated LEGO Sets of 2026 channel that same sugar‑rush energy into the real world, inviting fans to believe—joyfully, stubbornly—that imagination still wins. The remix’s hyper‑peppy beat mirrors the article’s countdown of futuristic builds, each set a tiny rebellion against gloom, each brick a reminder that creativity thrives even when the landscape feels dusty or uncertain. Together, the song and the 2026 lineup form a shared message: keep building, keep dreaming, keep dancing through the chaos.

🎶 🧱🎒🧩🏗️🎨🦸‍♂️🌆🔧🧙‍♂️✨🏰 🧸🚂🤖 🔊 Everything Is Awesome (Tween Dream Remix) - Garfunkel And Oates with Eban Schletter



The LEGO community enters 2026 with a rare mix of nostalgia, cinematic world‑building, and bold architectural ambition.

From record‑breaking builds to pop‑culture icons reborn in brick form, this year’s lineup promises to stretch creativity in every direction.

1. LEGO Icons Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC‑1701‑D (10356) 🚀


A flagship release for sci‑fi fans, the Enterprise‑D arrives as a masterclass in display engineering, featuring a sweeping saucer section, intricate nacelles, and a structural core designed to support its iconic silhouette. This set aims to satisfy both Trekkies and advanced builders with its blend of accuracy, scale, and subtle lighting integration possibilities.

2. LEGO Stranger Things The Creel House (11370) 🕯️


The Creel House returns as one of the most atmospheric Stranger Things builds yet, offering a dual‑world construction that shifts between the eerie calm of the real‑world façade and the twisted, vine‑choked nightmare of the Upside Down. Its layered storytelling, hidden rooms, and supernatural details make it a centerpiece for fans of the series’ darker lore.

3. Record‑Breaking LEGO Architecture Set (Rumored $600) 🏛️


This rumored Architecture mega‑set is expected to redefine the theme with unprecedented scale, part count, and architectural fidelity. While still unconfirmed, early whispers suggest a landmark so ambitious it may become the new gold standard for micro‑scale design, blending advanced techniques with a premium display footprint.

4. LEGO Art Japanese Cherry Blossom Landscape (31218) 🌸


A meditative and visually soothing entry in the LEGO Art line, this Cherry Blossom Landscape uses layered tiles, soft gradients, and subtle depth effects to recreate the poetic calm of springtime in Japan. It’s designed as both a relaxing build and a gallery‑ready piece that brings a touch of nature into any room.

5. LEGO Harry Potter Enchanted Flying Ford Anglia (76470) 🪄


The beloved Flying Ford Anglia gets a magical, motion‑infused redesign, complete with angled supports, swirling foliage, and a dynamic mid‑flight pose that recalls its dramatic escape into the Forbidden Forest. Fans can expect clever mechanics, expressive minifigures, and a nostalgic return to one of the saga’s most charming sequences.

6. LEGO City Police Train Heist (60508) 🚨


This high‑energy Train Heist set injects cinematic action back into LEGO City, featuring a multi‑car locomotive, detachable cargo modules, chase vehicles, and a full cast of crooks and officers. With modular rail segments and stunt‑ready accessories, it’s built for storytelling, chaos, and endless replay value.

7. LEGO Modular Building Tudor Corner (11371) 🏰


The year’s Modular Building, Tudor Corner, blends medieval‑inspired timber framing with modern urban charm, offering a richly textured façade, cozy interiors, and a distinctive corner layout that anchors any city block. Its architectural detailing, warm palette, and layered history make it a standout addition to the long‑running series.

8. LEGO Creator Retro Gaming Console (31380) 🎮


A nostalgia‑charged tribute to classic gaming, this Retro Console features brick‑built cartridges, functional knobs, and a display mode that evokes the golden age of 8‑bit entertainment. With its mix of mechanical play features and collector‑friendly aesthetics, it’s poised to become a fan favorite across generations.

9. LEGO Batman 20th Anniversary Collection 🦇


Celebrating two decades of brick‑built Gotham, this anniversary wave revisits iconic Bat‑vehicles, villain lairs, and minifigure designs with upgraded techniques and bold new interpretations. Expect deep‑cut references, premium builds, and a celebratory spirit that honors the evolution of LEGO Batman since 2006.

10. LEGO Architecture Paris – City of Love (21064) ❤️


This refined Paris skyline captures the emotional and architectural essence of the French capital, blending micro‑scale landmarks with elegant shaping and romantic color choices. From the Eiffel Tower to the Seine’s gentle curve, it’s a love letter to the city’s timeless charm and artistic heritage.


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LEGO Cherry Blossom

The Aesthetics of Impermanence
This Cherry Blossom Landscape quietly marks a shift in the LEGO Art line: it’s one of the first pieces designed not just as a mosaic, but as a seasonal emotional object. Instead of focusing on a famous face or a pop‑culture icon, it captures a fleeting natural moment — sakura at peak bloom — which traditionally symbolizes impermanence, renewal, and the beauty of things that don’t last. By choosing cherry blossoms, LEGO is experimenting with a new kind of storytelling: art that doesn’t celebrate permanence, but the poetry of transience, something rarely explored in brick form. It’s LEGO Art stepping into the territory of fine‑arts symbolism.

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