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There’s a sense of history around this release. For decades, Star Trek and LEGO have existed in parallel fandom universes, but never crossed officially until now. This is the first large-scale Enterprise build LEGO has ever produced, and collectors have been waiting years for this exact starship.
This year's big new LEGO set for Black Friday is the ship from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Unfortunately, it was so sought-after that it went out of stock hours after going live.
Were you a Lego set kid or a giant-bucket-of-Legos kid? I was a sets kid all the way — I loved, and still love, the zen feeling of building something incredible a little bit at a time. Also, every time I tried to build something from the giant bucket,
LEGO ‘s eagerly-anticipated first Star Trek Icons set, the USS Enterprise-D, is officially on sale now. Black Friday is a day for LEGO to boldly go where it has never gone before, launching its new Star Trek range, much to the excitement and delight of collectors.
LEGO is boldly going where it has never gone before. It will soon embark on a whole new mission throughout the universe with its first-ever Star Trek partnership. Last week, LEGO officially announced a new Death Star collectible. It’s the biggest Star ...
It also comes with nine brand new minifigures: Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander William Riker, Lieutenant Worf, Lieutenant Commander Data, Dr. Beverly Crusher, Lieutenant Commander La Forge, Counselor Deanna Troi, Bartender Guinan and Wesley Crusher.
Prepare to go where no LEGO set has gone before with the LEGO Icons Star TrekU.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D (10356). The very first Star Trek LEGO set will be the headliner for the LEGO Black Friday/Cyber Monday celebrations,
Lego is releasing its first-ever Star Trek-inspired model — with an incredible recreation of the signature ship from the ‘80s TV series. “[It] allows builders to craft a detailed replica of the iconic starship, complete with a detachable command ...
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Star Wars has dominated Lego for a long time now, with kits like the Death Star and Millennium Falcon becoming perennial favourites, so it's high time that other sci-fi franchises got some love like this, frankly. Whether this is the first of a few Star Trek kits or just a joyous one-off is anyone's guess right now, though.