For the first time ever, Lego is crossing galaxies into the Star Trek universe. The Danish brickmaker has unveiled a breathtaking replica of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
And it’s a dream come true for Trekkies and collectors alike.
Launching on November 28, 2025, the 3,600-piece build measures nearly two feet long and captures every detail of the iconic starship, from its detachable command saucer to the warp nacelles with red-and-blue glow accents. The model also includes a shuttlebay that opens to reveal two miniature shuttlepods, and it comes mounted on an angled display stand complete with a specification plaque detailing when and where the Enterprise was built.
But the magic doesn’t stop there. Lego is including a full crew of nine Star Trek minifigures, each with their own accessories straight from the series:
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard with his teacup
- Commander William Riker and his trombone
- Lieutenant Commander Data with his beloved cat, Spot
- Lieutenant Worf armed with a phaser
- Wesley Crusher holding a portable tractor beam generator
Counsellor Deanna Troi, Guinan, Dr. Beverly Crusher, and Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge complete the lineup
The set will retail for $399.99 through Lego’s online and retail stores. Fans who purchase before December 1st will also receive a bonus Type-15 Shuttlepod set, making this already monumental release even more enticing.
After decades of collaboration with Star Wars, Lego is finally making the leap to Star Trek, a crossover that many fans never thought they’d see.
And if the Enterprise-D is any indication, this could be the beginning of a whole new frontier in Lego’s intergalactic collection.
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