Star Trek LEGO sets are finally happening

LEGO confirms Star Trek partnership in exciting teaser video

LEGO boldly goes where no brick has gone before with its new Star Trek collaboration | ©Image Credit: Star Trek/YouTube
LEGO boldly goes where no brick has gone before with its new Star Trek collaboration | ©Image Credit: Star Trek/YouTube

The final frontier is finally coming to the brick-built universe, a rumor that Star Trek fans have been chasing since at least January 2025, when whispers of the first-ever LEGO Star Trek set began to circulate. Now, it’s official. LEGO has confirmed its partnership with Paramount to create Star Trek sets, kicking off the collaboration with a mysterious video. While details are still scarce, the video is already fueling speculation about what iconic ships and characters will be immortalized in LEGO form. Here’s what we know so far about the long-overdue LEGO Star Trek collaboration.

LEGO and Star Trek officially join forces

On September 8, LEGO finally ended months of speculation by unveiling a 15-second teaser that confirmed its partnership with Star Trek. The short clip showcases none other than Captain Jean-Luc Picard from The Next Generation—this time reimagined as a LEGO minifigure. The reveal adds weight to earlier reports suggesting that the collaboration’s first release will spotlight the legendary USS Enterprise-D, potentially accompanied by other fan-favorite crew members.

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Rumored LEGO Star Trek USS Enterprise-D Set

Back in January 2025, talk began swirling about LEGO’s plans to launch a large-scale model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D from Star Trek: The Next Generation. According to early details revealed by YouTuber Max Baut, the build is expected to clock in at roughly 3,600 pieces—making it one of LEGO’s more ambitious sets. While not quite as massive as the 5,197-piece Star Wars Millennium Falcon, the Enterprise-D would still deliver an impressively detailed construction for fans to enjoy.

Reports suggest the set will spotlight the full bridge crew, minus Lieutenant Natasha “Tasha” Yar, whose early departure from the series has been mirrored in the rumored lineup. Each minifigure is said to come with unique accessories, including Captain Jean-Luc Picard with his signature cup of tea, Commander William Riker with a trombone, Lieutenant Worf equipped with a phaser and new hair mold, Lieutenant Commander Data accompanied by his cat Spot, Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge with an engineering kit, Dr. Beverly Crusher holding a tricorder tile, Ensign Wesley Crusher with an additional kit, Counselor Deanna Troi carrying a PADD tile, and Guinan with a bottle and distinctive hairpiece.

Further rumors point to a gray stand designed to showcase the crew, complete with printed uniform arms. Other possible details include a printed “USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D” element, decorated windows, a detachable saucer section, and a technic-built black display base with a 4×4 plaque. If accurate, the finished model would measure around 60 centimeters in length, making it a striking centerpiece for both LEGO enthusiasts and Trekkies alike.

What fans can expect from the LEGO Star Trek partnership

Until now, the closest the Star Trek franchise had come to brick-based collectibles was through its 2012 partnership with Hasbro’s Kre-O line, which produced sets inspired by Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek Into Darkness. As pointed out by Screen Rant, that experiment ended in 2017 when Kre-O was discontinued, leaving a gap in the market that LEGO is now perfectly positioned to fill.

With this new partnership between LEGO and Star Trek, the doors are wide open for iconic ships, characters, and storylines from across the Star Trek timeline to be reimagined in brick form. Much like how Star Wars has enjoyed decades of success with LEGO, Star Trek could see everything from the classic adventures of Kirk and Spock to the Next Generation crew—and even modern series like Discovery or Strange New Worlds—translated into detailed sets. The scale of the collaboration remains unknown, but the potential is nearly as boundless as the voyages of the franchise itself.

The wealth of memorable characters and landmark moments across Star Trek’s decades-long run makes it a natural fit for LEGO’s creative approach. The Original Series and The Next Generation provide plenty of recognizable starting points, while future waves could expand into newer shows, ensuring longevity for the partnership. Beyond physical sets, the crossover even leaves room for speculation about digital adaptations or tie-ins, though nothing on the scale of LEGO video games has been confirmed.

What’s certain is that Star Trek’s arrival in LEGO’s portfolio is more than just a novelty—it’s a lucrative opportunity that could generate a wave of collectible, display-worthy, and play-friendly sets for years to come. For fans, this collaboration promises not only nostalgia but also fresh ways to experience the final frontier, one brick at a time.

The first LEGO Star Trek set could launch this holiday season

In January 2025, CinemaBlend hinted that Trekkies and LEGO fans might see the debut of a brick-built USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D before year’s end. The newly released teaser, however, only confirms the collaboration with a simple “coming soon.” Even so, several unverified reports point to a November 28, 2025 launch date—timed perfectly for the holiday season. While LEGO has yet to officially lock in the release, anticipation is mounting as fans prepare for what could be the company’s first-ever Star Trek set.

Sources: Screen Rant, Cinemablend, Investabrick