Official LEGO USS Enterprise‑D set launches Nov 28 — 3,600 pieces, $400
LEGO has revealed an official Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise‑D set arriving on November 28, priced at $400. The large 3,600‑piece model includes nine minifigures, detachable saucer section, opening shuttle bay with two shuttlepods and a display stand.
The minifigure roster includes Captain Picard, Guinan, Worf, Riker (with trombone), Data (with his cat Spot), Wesley Crusher and Ensign Ro Laren among others. The set recreates many fan‑favorite details and measures roughly 10.5 inches tall, 23.5 inches long and 18.5 inches wide.
Key details
- Piece count: 3,600 pieces
- Price: $400 (available Nov 28 — Black Friday)
- Minifigures: 9 included (main bridge crew and notable characters)
- Features: Detachable saucer section, shuttle bay door, two shuttlepods, display stand
- Dimensions: ~10.5″ H × 23.5″ L × 18.5″ W
Why collectors will care
This is the first official LEGO set of the Enterprise‑D and is aimed at adult fans and collectors who appreciate detailed, display‑quality models. The detachable saucer and shuttle bay give both play and display options, while the extensive piece count and character roster make it a centerpiece for any Trek collection.
Preorder & availability
The set will be available on November 28 with preorders expected soon; an exact preorder date hasn’t been announced yet. For quick browsing, you can check current listings using our affiliate search link: LEGO USS Enterprise‑D on Amazon.
Should you buy it?
If you’re a Star Trek fan or LEGO collector who values screen‑accurate detail and a large display model, the $400 price for a 3,600‑piece set is competitive relative to other adult‑targeted collector sets. If you’re after smaller builds or tighter budgets, consider waiting for holiday discounts or comparing with other official sci‑fi sets.
Discussion: Will you be preordering the Enterprise‑D on Black Friday — or are you hoping for later discounts? Which other Star Trek ships would you like LEGO to make next (Voyager, Deep Space Nine, etc.)?
