LEGO Star Trek confirmed!

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Rumours suggesting that LEGO is to produce Star Trek sets have been swirling for months, and today, finally, the company has revealed that it will make it so!

A post on Instagram reveals a Captain Picard minifigure and this image featuring Klingon text, which, as you might expect, translates to 'Coming Soon'.

View the minifigure after the break and let us know how excited you are in the comments!


204 comments on this article

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By in Ireland,

Qapla'!

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By in United Kingdom,

Gonna be interesting to see the quality and cost of Star Trek sets alongside the Star Wars ones...

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By in United States,

Cannot wait!

At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open.

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By in United States,

Five words: Orion Boba Fett’s Satrship Girl.

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By in United Kingdom,

@MeganL said:
"Cannot wait!

At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open."


If anybody was wondering how the Tamarians communicate "I am excited":

"At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open".

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By in Netherlands,

Can’t wait!! ??

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By in Germany,

I'm a very big Star Trek fan, at least of what us old geezers call proper Star Trek. That is TOS, TAS, TNG, DS9, VOY and if we are in a good mood, ENT.

Joking aside, I am looking forward to the minifigs (best idea for me would be several series of Star Trek CMFs). And sets of "sets" like the various bridges (especially of the Enterprise D), sickbay, transporter room, main engineering etc.
Although I am not sure whether we will actually get any of that, or if they will only use the license for the UCS Enterprise D that will probably drop around Black Friday.

Thing is, thanks to the many awesome Star Trek sets we got from BlueBrixx over the years, my collection is already quite substantial. And I have my doubts that LEGO will be able to match that level of quality, let alone beat the vast amount of ships and props in various sizes we got until LEGO napped the license.

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By in United Kingdom,

No interest whatsoever in The Next Generation. It's James T. Kirk or nobody!

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By in Germany,

@CapnRex101 said:
" @MeganL said:
"Cannot wait!

At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open."


If anybody was wondering how the Tamarians communicate "I am excited":

"At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open"."

Good one :-)

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By in Germany,

Picard is rarely seen smiling like that, isn't he? And why doesn't he use hair piece 12893pb02?

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By in United Kingdom,

Get a bunch of Red shirts
to fight against stormtroopers in the ultimate battle.

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By in Spain,

Price: 750€ for 2500 pieces, figs without dual moulded legs and 225 stickers? Just a wilde guess

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By in United States,

@MeganL said:
"Cannot wait!

At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open."


Rumor on the street is a Black Friday release, so you might want to rethink that!

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By in United States,

@MeganL said:
"Cannot wait!

At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open."


Temba. His wallet wide.

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By in Germany,

Anyone planning to use the Death Star slice as Enterprise saucer section? :D

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By in Jersey,

Glad to see it's not just going to be original series stuff

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By in United States,

I've been a big Star Trek fan for decades, but it's hard to get too excited about the inevitable $500 Enterprise set that I can't afford. I'd love to see smaller scale ships and locations, but I suspect Lego is going to go big with this one.

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By in Germany,

I expect nothing from these sets as they are probably just another sticker galore. BB did a great job with the printing which has set the bar which Lego will probably fail to reach by a wide margin.

And I am really sorry for this next soulless license of TLG because I am a big fan and could immediately get the technical drawings of the NCC-1701D from the bookshelf next to me.

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By in United States,

@Graupensuppe said:
"Picard is rarely seen smiling like that, isn't he? And why doesn't he use hair piece 12893pb02?"

He's got that kind of look a number of times (the 'ship in a bottle' bit at the opening of Booby Trap comes to mind). It just looks unusual on the minifig because the eye proportions are so much larger at that scale.

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By in United States,

@Graupensuppe said:
"Picard is rarely seen smiling like that, isn't he? And why doesn't he use hair piece 12893pb02?"

Does Picard ever have hair on the sides like that piece does? (I know very little about Star Trek, so please be patient.)

I've always felts weird about LEGO "bald" pieces like that, because it's inconsistent. For example, why does Alfred (from The LEGO Batman Movie) have a smooth cranium, while famously bald characters like Mace Windu have a stud on top?

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By in United States,

I was a Star Wars kid, but really a "space" kid in general. I never saw Star Wars and Star Trek as mutually exclusive. Distinct, yes, but I had room for both in my heart. TOS was in syndication when I was tiny and TNG was regularly consumed and enjoyed in its prime. All that to say, when this was first leaked, I was surprised. But now I'm excited. It's been a long time coming.

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By in United Kingdom,

Hoping that the rest of the crew are late-series uniforms. Ie, Geordi and Worf both changed uniform colours from red to gold. If Wesley is included, I hope he's in his early outfit and not Starfleet uniform. Troi in her unitard and not Starfleet uniform.

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By in United States,

Kind of wild that it's taken this long. It's not a property I have any attachment to, but I've always loved the general design of the Enterprise so I'll be excited to see what they do with it.

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By in United Kingdom,

@MrKoshka said:
" @MeganL said:
"Cannot wait!

At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open."


Temba. His wallet wide."


His wife, her eyes closed.

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By in Ireland,

Geu nyoe leubih kenal keu Star Wars, tapi ibu geu nonton Star Trek waktu geu masih keuh anak.

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By in United States,

@Draykov said:
"I was a Star Wars kid, but really a "space" kid in general. I never saw Star Wars and Star Trek as mutually exclusive. Distinct, yes, but I had room for both in my heart. TOS was in syndication when I was tiny and TNG was regularly consumed and enjoyed in its prime. All that to say, when this was first leaked, I was surprised. But now I'm excited. It's been a long time coming. "

You might say...

It's been a long road
Gettin' from there to here
It's been a long time
But my time is finally near!

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By in United States,

A well made, well priced Galileo shuttle craft from TOS would be a day one purchase for me.

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By in United Kingdom,

I heard Rumours of this month's ago on Instagram we are supposedly getting the Star ship Enterprise but the minifigures were meant to be original Series based I,e Spock, Kirk Auhora and so on!

But either way this is exciting news

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By in United States,

@bnic99 said:
"Get a bunch of Red shirts
to fight against stormtroopers in the ultimate battle.

"


How does this battle end? Does everyone just keep missing each other until they all starve to death?

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By in Italy,

Nononoooo!!! Give me KIRK, for Heaven's sake!! And SPOCK, darn it!

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By in Hungary,

"This is a good day to announce that!"

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By in United Kingdom,

Frankly, scary - as my wife and I were only wondering why there’d never been any Trek LEGO the other day!

If it’s a TNG Enterprise, I’d be very tempted.

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By in United Kingdom,

For me, the proper Enterprise and the proper crew - Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scott, Uhura, Checkov and Sulu - or nothing.

Otherwise...

Maybe not today or even next year
But before you know it you'll be saying
"Is this all there was?
What was all the fuss? Why did I bother?"

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By in United States,

@merman said:
"Price: 750€ for 2500 pieces, figs without dual moulded legs and 225 stickers? Just a wilde guess"

Black uniform pants over black boots/shoes. What would be the point in dual-molded legs?

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By in United States,

Will be the first day one LEGO purchase from me in a long time.

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By in United States,

@MarcusHalberstram said:
"Frankly, scary - as my wife and I were only wondering why there’d never been any Trek LEGO the other day!

If it’s a TNG Enterprise, I’d be very tempted. "


Then prepare to be very tempted if all the leaks and rumors are true.

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By in United States,

This is excellent news!

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By in United States,

I neither know a thing about Star Trek, no care. I’m a Star Wars person. But, I am a bit curious to see what this will look like.

@AustinPowers
Even if I know nothing about something, that can still make for a killer CMF! It happened this time last year, so I’d second the idea of one. Better than Racers reborn (couldn’t even get Xalex) or some dinky Spider-Verse.

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By in United States,

Fry, holding cash.

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By in United States,

Kermit going bonkers gif

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By in Germany,

@dingbat591 said:
"Nononoooo!!! Give me KIRK, for Heaven's sake!! And SPOCK, darn it!"
We already have Spock:
71002-7
;-)

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By in United States,

Hopefully the final product has rank pips for the minifigs in uniform. The render for the teaser doesn't have them. Attention to detail has been lacking in some Lego IPs lately, like Star Wars, but hopefully Lego corrects this mistake.

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By in Ireland,

Boldly go to a galaxy far far away...

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By in United States,

Usually on a first crack at a new IP, Lego does a really good job with quality. It's usually with subsequent releases, once they have you hooked, when the quality dips.

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By in Germany,

@mkrey said:
"A well made, well priced Galileo shuttle craft from TOS would be a day one purchase for me."
Well, there used to be this one:
https://www.merlinssteine.de/sets/bb-107070/

Which is actually the second generation. The first had more fiddly engines, and a couple less prints. Needless to say, I have both versions. :-)

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By in United States,

I likely can’t afford it, but resistance is futile. I may be the first in the Q to get it.

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By in United Kingdom,

As a big Trek fan, a couple of years ago I'd have been all over this, but I have recently become exhausted by the 'LEGO version of a thing I liked when I was a child' vibe. So many models are based on things from 40 years ago. I'd rather spend my money on more innovative and contemporary themes.

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By in United States,

Minifigs are great and all, but I'm hoping for that first Enterprise in something along the size of the Executor from a few years ago. Nothing huge or outrageous. I would even take the refit from the beginning of the first movie.

Oh, and definitely a diorama of the battle between Kirk and Khan. How could you not want that? It's not just awesome in Trek lore, but one of the great battles of cinema!

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By in Serbia,

Huh, I saw the leaked photos so long ago that I didn't even know this was not announced yet.

I'm a fan, and may get it, but what I'm truly hoping for is a decently sized Terrak Nor with a Defiant about to go through the wormhole.

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By in United Kingdom,

No interest in Star Trek, but hope they get treated better than Star Wars fans :)

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By in United Kingdom,

@MarcusHalberstram said:
"Frankly, scary - as my wife and I were only wondering why there’d never been any Trek LEGO the other day!

If it’s a TNG Enterprise, I’d be very tempted. "


It is. A big 'un.

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By in Netherlands,

If Lego needs my services: I could design a pretty good Borg ship for them!

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By in United Kingdom,

As a massive Trek fan, I have been awaiting this moment for literally decades. I passed on the bluebrixx sets, but managed to get the 'UCS' Megabloks Enterprise when it was on sale.

Can't wait to add the Big D to my shelves.

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By in Turkey,

Nice... I can't wait to get my hands on some Klingons. I hope they are not Blingons....

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By in United States,

It is only logical that this would be the eventual outcome.

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By in United States,

Brace yourself for (cost) impact.

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By in Germany,

@legogeek said:
"It is only logical that this would be the eventual outcome."
Fascinating

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By in United Kingdom,

@Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond.

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By in United States,

Images for the Enterprise leaked several weeks ago. This article seems to suggest an entire theme, not just a single set. Will there be multiple sets?

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By in United Kingdom,

Betazoid wedding set anyone?

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By in United States,

I'll be interested to see how they compare vs the BlueBrixx sets. I expect limited interiors if they do anything at all with a bridge on a starship.

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By in United States,

@freelancerirish said:
"Hopefully the final product has rank pips for the minifigs in uniform. The render for the teaser doesn't have them. Attention to detail has been lacking in some Lego IPs lately, like Star Wars, but hopefully Lego corrects this mistake. "

That's going to be troublesome, as the rank pips go up on a part of the collar that doesn't exist on the minifig.

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By in United States,

Let's hope it's better than the Death Star

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By in United States,

@JDawg5 said:
"I've been a big Star Trek fan for decades, but it's hard to get too excited about the inevitable $500 Enterprise set that I can't afford. "

Let's hope it's only $500.

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By in Canada,

Who is that captain Picard character?

Where is James Tiberius Kirk?

Would be interested in sets with JTK; not so much with JLP.

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By in United Kingdom,

@ecleme11 said:
"No interest in Star Trek, but hope they get treated better than Star Wars fans :)"

26 years of continuous set releases? Yes, they’re lucky aren’t they.

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By in United States,

@Jdrewg said:
" @JDawg5 said:
"I've been a big Star Trek fan for decades, but it's hard to get too excited about the inevitable $500 Enterprise set that I can't afford. "

Let's hope it's only $500.
"


Latest leak says it will be $400 with 3600 pieces. That was on August 2, so grain of salt, etc.

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By in United States,

@SmilingCyclops said:
" @bnic99 said:
"Get a bunch of Red shirts
to fight against stormtroopers in the ultimate battle.

"


How does this battle end? Does everyone just keep missing each other until they all starve to death?"


The stormtroopers keep missing, yes, but the red shirts still die.

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By in United States,

Best Star Trek Day in a while!

@vizzitor said:
"Qapla'!"

Live long and prosper.

@sjr60 said:"No interest whatsoever in The Next Generation. It's James T. Kirk or nobody!"

I'm with Weird Al. "The only question I
ever thought was hard
was do I like Kirk
or do I like Picard?"

@jjr_2009 said:" @Graupensuppe said:"Picard is rarely seen smiling like that, isn't he? And why doesn't he use hair piece 12893pb02?"

Does Picard ever have hair on the sides like that piece does? (I know very little about Star Trek, so please be patient.)"


Yes, he does have hair around the edges, he's not completely bald. Do a Google Image Search, and you'll see what I mean.

@SmilingCyclops said:" @bnic99 said:"Get a bunch of Red shirts
to fight against stormtroopers in the ultimate battle."


How does this battle end? Does everyone just keep missing each other until they all starve to death?"


No, the stormtroopers shot and miss. The red shirts die anyway.

@Klontjes said:"If Lego needs my services: I could design a pretty good Borg ship for them!"

"We will add your building techniques to our own. Your bricks will adapt to service us."

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By in Germany,

So they will release another dollhouse slice shaped like an Enterpise D and charge another 1000 bucks? Sorry but my hopes are dwindling that this company will not cash in at another nostalgia ladden IP and instead release affordable playscale sets.

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By in South Africa,

The only Star Trek thing I've seen is the reboot from 2009, which was decent. But I'm happy for all the old guys that are into this :)

Please don't be weird like Star Wars fans.

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By in United States,

At last, the moment this AFOL Trekker has both craved and feared for decades is nearly upon us.

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By in United States,

Today is a good day to buy!

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By in Canada,

que ce soit PICARD OU KIRK pas de différence pour moi.je regardais les émissions avec KIRK au début de la série.Je serai aux premières loges pour acheter ENTREPRISE.Le cout sera probablement plus de 525$ canadiens.Bonne attente jusqu`au BLACK FRIDAY. Salutations de MONTRÉAL.

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By in United Kingdom,

@PurpleDave said:
" @merman said:
"Price: 750€ for 2500 pieces, figs without dual moulded legs and 225 stickers? Just a wilde guess"

Black uniform pants over black boots/shoes. What would be the point in dual-molded legs?"


C'mon don't let facts get in the way of another snide dig at the Death Star.

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By in United States,

I watched some of The Next Generation with my dad, so I'm pretty intrigued by this! However I do feel like they should have done the original series Enterprise first and released the TNG Enterprise later

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By in Netherlands,

It's cold outside,
There's no kind of atmosphere
I'm all alone (more or less)
Let me fly, far away from here
Fun, fun, fun,
In the sun, sun, sun

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By in United States,

@WhileyFox said:
"The only Star Trek thing I've seen is the reboot from 2009, which was decent. But I'm happy for all the old guys that are into this :)

Please don't be weird like Star Wars fans."


Never watched Fanboys, huh?

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By in United States,

The only official announcement is that Star Trek Lego is coming and there is a Picard figure, yet somehow people are already making things up in their head about price, piece count, too many stickers, no enough Kirk. Maybe some of that's true. Maybe not. Frankly we don't know. I swear some people just want to find reason to be miserable.

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By in Netherlands,

Sorry, not interested. Never cared for soap operas.

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By in United Kingdom,

Shut up Wesley! And take my money...

Perfect timing as I just got a new cat I used the Mr Data method to name. Spot will love having tiny Klingons to terrorise.

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By in United States,

@WolfpackBricks63 said:
"I watched some of The Next Generation with my dad, so I'm pretty intrigued by this! However I do feel like they should have done the original series Enterprise first and released the TNG Enterprise later"

Could be that the original ("No bloody A, B, C, or D.") would be hard to do as a stable model. The NCC-1701-D's pylons aren't as narrow as the NCC-1701's.

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By in United States,

My wallet is not safe.

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By in United Kingdom,

"There are 4 Lego sets!"

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By in United Kingdom,

@AustinPowers said:
" @dingbat591 said:
"Nononoooo!!! Give me KIRK, for Heaven's sake!! And SPOCK, darn it!"
We already have Spock:
71002-7
;-) "


Hmm, more "Beware Romulans bearing gifts".

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By in United States,

@WizardOfOss said:
"Sorry, not interested. Never cared for soap operas."

This isn't school. You don't have to call in and excuse your absence.

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By in Netherlands,

@sjr60 said:
"No interest whatsoever in The Next Generation. It's James T. Kirk or nobody! "

Which version? *runs for cover*

;)

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By in United States,

I'm in what is admittedly the minority, as TNG is obviously in the nostalgia sweet spot for the average AFOL, but I'm very VERY bummed we'll have to wait for Kirk's Enterprise NCC-1701, if they make it at all. Please don't stop with TNG, some of us love stupid '60s pulp sci-fi!

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By in United Kingdom,

I saw leaks for the Enterprise D ages ago, it is nice to see the teaser at last. Based on what I've seen, it shouldn't be astronomically expensive, not compared to star wars at least. It's not even the interiors, only a ship and mini figures.

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By in United States,

@CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender.

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By in Czechia,

Really excited for this

Definitely gonna have to compare it to my custom enterprise model

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By in New Zealand,

@J_Bricks said:
"Gonna be interesting to see the quality and cost of Star Trek sets alongside the Star Wars ones..."

We might get a slice of Borg Cube to go with the slice of Death Star

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By in France,

I think it can be a winner

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By in United States,

@yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!

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By in United States,

Oh yeah, this leaked so long ago that I forgot we aren’t supposed to know, lol.

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By in United States,

@iwybs said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!"


First star to the right, and straight on 'till morning!

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By in United States,

@Murdoch17 said:
" @iwybs said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!"


First star to the right, and straight on 'till morning!"


Out there ... thataway!

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By in United Kingdom,

Boldly going forward, 'cause we can't find reverse.

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By in United States,

@iwybs said:
" @Murdoch17 said:
" @iwybs said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!"


First star to the right, and straight on 'till morning!"


Out there ... thataway!"


Make it so.

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By in Australia,

Why base it on the inferior version of Star Trek though? Should have been Kirk and Spock. It’s like when Lego releases Star Wars prequel and sequel sets….Doesn’t make sense.

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By in United States,

@Reventon said:
"Why base it on the inferior version of Star Trek though? Should have been Kirk and Spock. It’s like when Lego releases Star Wars prequel and sequel sets….Doesn’t make sense."

You could hear a pin drop right now.

(calls Security)

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By in United States,

@Reventon said:
"Why base it on the inferior version of Star Trek though? Should have been Kirk and Spock. It’s like when Lego releases Star Wars prequel and sequel sets….Doesn’t make sense."

Usually when Lego picks up the license to an existing franchise it's because there's a new entry in the franchise. They make sets for the new material, and maybe they make sets for the old material, but not always.

For example:
Star Wars sets, 1999, Episode 1
Indiana Jones sets, 2008, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (revived 2023 for Dial of Destiny)
Pirates of the Caribbean sets, 2011, On Stranger Tides
Avatar sets, 2022, The Way of Water
Star Trek sets, 2025, The Next Generation :D

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By in Netherlands,

@yellowcastle said:
" @iwybs said:
" @Murdoch17 said:
" @iwybs said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!"


First star to the right, and straight on 'till morning!"


Out there ... thataway!"


Make it so."


Never cruel nor cowardly. Never give up. Never give in. Always try to be nice, but never fail to be kind. And if you are, always make amends.

AND NEVER EVER EAT PEARS.

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By in Poland,

I'd buy Battlestar Galactica and Firefly sets but I guess it's rather unlikely they'll release it.

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By in United States,

@maffyd said:
"Can't wait to add the Big D to my shelves."

That's what she said.

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By in Germany,

@monsieurlee said:
"The only official announcement is that Star Trek Lego is coming and there is a Picard figure, yet somehow people are already making things up in their head about price, piece count, too many stickers, no enough Kirk. Maybe some of that's true. Maybe not. Frankly we don't know. I swear some people just want to find reason to be miserable."
Actually, if you ask Google you will find pictures of the final set. You will also find the number of pieces and the RRP. Images of the minifigs are also available.
Now you might choose to turn a blind eye on the info and pretend it doesn't exist, but that doesn't make it disappear. Who wants to know can know.

I for one know that I prefer the BlueBrixx UCS version of the D to the LEGO version that's due, but the minifigs are of course a major draw to some.

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By in United Kingdom,

@Reventon said:
"Why base it on the inferior version of Star Trek though? Should have been Kirk and Spock. It’s like when Lego releases Star Wars prequel and sequel sets….Doesn’t make sense."

It’s the 60th anniversary of The Original Series next year, so maybe an Original Series Enterprise with Kirk, Spock etc might follow in 2026?

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By in United Kingdom,

If they start doing original series sets then I'd be up for that.
With the 60th anniversary on this day next year, an original U.S.S. Enterprise N.C.C.-1701 bridge playset would be awesome :)

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By in United Kingdom,

@besch64 said:
"I'm in what is admittedly the minority, as TNG is obviously in the nostalgia sweet spot for the average AFOL, but I'm very VERY bummed we'll have to wait for Kirk's Enterprise NCC-1701, if they make it at all. Please don't stop with TNG, some of us love stupid '60s pulp sci-fi!"

Yes, not a great way to start, with the ugliest Enterprise; the D

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By in United States,

Let’s hope the set isn’t a mixed bag like Tuvix was

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By in United Kingdom,

@CapnRex101 said:
" @MeganL said:
"Cannot wait!

At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open."


If anybody was wondering how the Tamarians communicate "I am excited":

"At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open"."


" MeganL at the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open."

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By in United Kingdom,

@yellowcastle said:
" @iwybs said:
" @Murdoch17 said:
" @iwybs said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!"


First star to the right, and straight on 'till morning!"


Out there ... thataway!"


Make it so."


I've seen everything, I've seen it all.

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By in Germany,

@MusiMus said:
"I'd buy Battlestar Galactica and Firefly sets but I guess it's rather unlikely they'll release it."

BSG is available as BB 108752.

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By in United States,

@CCC said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @iwybs said:
" @Murdoch17 said:
" @iwybs said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!"


First star to the right, and straight on 'till morning!"


Out there ... thataway!"


Make it so."


I've seen everything, I've seen it all."


Allonsy!

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By in France,

No, we want Kirk and Spock!!!

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By in United Kingdom,

So apparently the ship’s ‘disc’ will be flipped on its side for display with the roof removed a bit like a slice from a sphere if you will…

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@JDawg5 said:
"I've been a big Star Trek fan for decades, but it's hard to get too excited about the inevitable $500 Enterprise set that I can't afford. I'd love to see smaller scale ships and locations, but I suspect Lego is going to go big with this one. "

under $400 think

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By in Japan,

"Make it so!"

Oh wait, they did! Drinks all round at Ten-Forward! Definitely looking forward to how they do the crew. TNG was the Star Trek i grew up on so proper nostalgic vibes here too (and if we're realllllly lucky, they might even do a set of "Generations" where Picard & Kirk team up!)

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By in United States,

@WolfpackBricks63 said:
"I watched some of The Next Generation with my dad, so I'm pretty intrigued by this! However I do feel like they should have done the original series Enterprise first and released the TNG Enterprise later"

got to think of age of fans... guessing 40-60 versus 70+
maybe minifigure count. star trek had few, TNG twice as many+

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By in Canada,

@Cergorach said:
" @sjr60 said:
"No interest whatsoever in The Next Generation. It's James T. Kirk or nobody! "

Which version? *runs for cover*

;)"


Interestingly, I wouldn't mind either way. This may insult hard core fans (which I'm evidently not) but I would be just as happy with the 1965-1969 original series as with the reboot (Kelvin timeline) of 2009-2016. Basically, the captain (eventually) of the Enterprise is James T. Kirk. Once that's done, I suppose we can talk about other series. (IMO)

Edit: from the leaked pictures I just saw (if legit), that does not bode well...

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By in United States,

@MarcusHalberstram said:
"Frankly, scary - as my wife and I were only wondering why there’d never been any Trek LEGO the other day!

If it’s a TNG Enterprise, I’d be very tempted. "


It is picard. other companys had the IP, Bluebricks, Megablocks, think 1 or 2 more

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By in United States,

@xboxtravis7992 said:
"My wallet is not safe. "

Rule of Acquisition No. 95: Expand or Die.

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By in United States,

last comment Black Friday

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By in United States,

I've crunched the numbers and figured some things out.

My microscopy education is dated, but LEGO's recent (and heralded) decision to go with a longitudinal section of the iconic Death Star would, contrary to perceived rumors/leaks, lead me to believe they will next want to do a transverse section of this bifurcated Starfleet flagship.

Additionally, if my math holds firm, this set will initially include 16.4 minifigs (16 + 1 Ferengi) but then 1.25 minifigs (1 minifig + 1 tribble) will be removed to produce a GWP. To encourage Day 1 purchases, the GWP will need to be integral to the set so I suspect it will be the starboard nacelle. Luckily for those that cannot buy Day 1, the nacelle will only include basic plates and bricks with no printing and the tribble will simply be a 1x1 round plate (Sand Yellow).

The ship will include a standard plaque and, as expected, will erroneously denote the ship having been built at the Kuat Drive Yards instead of the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.

Lastly, the ship will include an easter egg hidden room behind the turbolift shaft which will be a bathroom with a stickered 1x2 tile that says Captain's Log.

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By in United States,

Okay, now all that’s left is the original Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Babylon 5. Oh, and a gajillion bucks to afford it all.

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By in United States,

@MusiMus said:
"I'd buy Battlestar Galactica and Firefly sets but I guess it's rather unlikely they'll release it."

We have a prospective member who would hate you for saying that. Personally, I couldn't get into Firefly. Not in original broadcast, and not when I actually made a point of watching the entire run in the correct order. Frankly, Adam Baldwin was the only member of the cast who could deliver the lines and sound like it wasn't a cold reading. Plus now there's the whole issue of Joss Whedon. But I've got no right to get on people's cases for going off on other IP creators if I get into that can of worms, so all I'm going to say on that matter is that I don't have a problem with the fact that people still enjoy the show.

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By in United States,

@MutoidMan said:
"Okay, now all that’s left is the original Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Babylon 5. Oh, and a gajillion bucks to afford it all. "

...and Lost in Space, and Firefly, and The Expanse, and Stargate, and...

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By in United States,

@yellowcastle said:
" @MutoidMan said:
"Okay, now all that’s left is the original Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Babylon 5. Oh, and a gajillion bucks to afford it all. "

...and Lost in Space, and Firefly, and The Expanse, and Stargate, and..."


Black Hole!!

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By in United States,

@ohrmazd said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @MutoidMan said:
"Okay, now all that’s left is the original Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Babylon 5. Oh, and a gajillion bucks to afford it all. "

...and Lost in Space, and Firefly, and The Expanse, and Stargate, and..."


Black Hole!!"


Yes, please. Palomino, V.I.N.C.E.N.T. and B.O.B right now.

NOW.

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By in United States,

@Murdoch17 said:
" @iwybs said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!"


First star to the right, and straight on 'till morning!"


Second, actually.

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By in United States,

@yellowcastle said:
"I've crunched the numbers and figured some things out.

My microscopy education is dated, but LEGO's recent (and heralded) decision to go with a longitudinal section of the iconic Death Star would, contrary to perceived rumors/leaks, lead me to believe they will next want to do a transverse section of this bifurcated Starfleet flagship.

Additionally, if my math holds firm, this set will initially include 16.4 minifigs (16 + 1 Ferengi) but then 1.25 minifigs (1 minifig + 1 tribble) will be removed to produce a GWP. To encourage Day 1 purchases, the GWP will need to be integral to the set so I suspect it will be the starboard nacelle. Luckily for those that cannot buy Day 1, the nacelle will only include basic plates and bricks with no printing and the tribble will simply be a 1x1 round plate (Sand Yellow).

The ship will include a standard plaque and, as expected, will erroneously denote the ship having been built at the Kuat Drive Yards instead of the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.

Lastly, the ship will include an easter egg hidden room behind the turbolift shaft which will be a bathroom with a stickered 1x2 tile that says Captain's Log."


if rumars are true... GWP is a shuttle with 2 minifigs

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By in United States,

@Murdoch17 said:
" @CCC said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @iwybs said:
" @Murdoch17 said:
" @iwybs said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!"


First star to the right, and straight on 'till morning!"


Out there ... thataway!"


Make it so."


I've seen everything, I've seen it all."


Allonsy!"


So long, and thanks for all the fish!

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But, But, But I thought they couldn't/wouldn't have Star Trek and Star Wars on the shelf at the same time! One space theme cannot be infringed upon by another!

These are things I've heard thrown around over the years.

I could be interested in a ST set. I have never watched the series. I know of Jean Luc from my youth. I saw the not great movie with Chris Pine. I don't think it is for me. BUT I do love new ideas and prints and such, so I might still buy it depending on how it looks and price.

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By in United States,

@Sethro3 said:
"I don't think it is for me. BUT I do love new ideas and prints and such, so I might still buy it depending on how it looks and price."

So I'm guessing you won't be buying it... :o)

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By in United States,

@CapnRex101 said:
" @MeganL said:
"Cannot wait!

At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open."


If anybody was wondering how the Tamarians communicate "I am excited":

"At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open"."


If ever a comment deserved 75 (and counting!) Likes, it was this one. Well done!

And very stoked for this - I think there are going to be some very cool sets in this line, and hopefully the hardcore sci-fi IP-theme complainers will hold their phaser fire long enough to let the rest of us enjoy it for at least a little bit.

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By in United States,

@Emmafofemma said:
"Let’s hope the set isn’t a mixed bag like Tuvix was"

Build the set and soak it in acetone.

That's the Tuvix Edition.

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@tmtomh said:
" @CapnRex101 said:
" @MeganL said:
"Cannot wait!

At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open."


If anybody was wondering how the Tamarians communicate "I am excited":

"At the LEGO store the first day, when the doors open"."


If ever a comment deserved 75 (and counting!) Likes, it was this one. Well done!

And very stoked for this - I think there are going to be some very cool sets in this line, and hopefully the hardcore sci-fi IP-theme complainers will hold their phaser fire long enough to let the rest of us enjoy it for at least a little bit."


Can say 1 thing for sure, going be way better than other companies that have tried and had the .IP

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By in Germany,

@yellowcastle said:
"I've crunched the numbers and figured some things out.

My microscopy education is dated, but LEGO's recent (and heralded) decision to go with a longitudinal section of the iconic Death Star would, contrary to perceived rumors/leaks, lead me to believe they will next want to do a transverse section of this bifurcated Starfleet flagship.

Additionally, if my math holds firm, this set will initially include 16.4 minifigs (16 + 1 Ferengi) but then 1.25 minifigs (1 minifig + 1 tribble) will be removed to produce a GWP. To encourage Day 1 purchases, the GWP will need to be integral to the set so I suspect it will be the starboard nacelle. Luckily for those that cannot buy Day 1, the nacelle will only include basic plates and bricks with no printing and the tribble will simply be a 1x1 round plate (Sand Yellow).

The ship will include a standard plaque and, as expected, will erroneously denote the ship having been built at the Kuat Drive Yards instead of the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.

Lastly, the ship will include an easter egg hidden room behind the turbolift shaft which will be a bathroom with a stickered 1x2 tile that says Captain's Log."

ROFL

Thank you for that. Haven't laughed so hard in quite a while.
How true.
:-)

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By in Netherlands,

That's no Picard minifigure, that's Legotus of Brick , of the Brick Collection.

Returning is futile, you shall be assembled.

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By in Germany,

This will be very interesting to see how they'll implement the licence, because we have direct comparisons with the previous licence-holder, which was well-liked. So if LEGO decide to do simple models of the ships, we know what to compare them with and judge them accordingly.
In theory, if LEGO did their job well, we wouldn't be missing whoever had the licence beforehand.

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By in Australia,

Pumped. Love trek.
We need Babylon 5 next

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@Alemas said:
"This will be very interesting to see how they'll implement the licence, because we have direct comparisons with the previous licence-holder, which was well-liked. So if LEGO decide to do simple models of the ships, we know what to compare them with and judge them accordingly.
In theory, if LEGO did their job well, we wouldn't be missing whoever had the licence beforehand."


We've got another direct comparison coming up next year, Pokemon. I predict lots of fireworks and lots of popcorn with that one.

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By in United States,

@Alemas said:
"This will be very interesting to see how they'll implement the licence, because we have direct comparisons with the previous licence-holder, which was well-liked. So if LEGO decide to do simple models of the ships, we know what to compare them with and judge them accordingly.
In theory, if LEGO did their job well, we wouldn't be missing whoever had the licence beforehand."


I hope (crosses his fingers) that this will help drive LEGO to product a high quality set.

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By in Germany,

In light of a certain recent release: Do we get now a slice of the Enterprise-D for 1000 USD? ^^

I wish i was excited. I love TNG, but I don't trust Lego to do this without massively overcharging again...

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@iwybs said:
" @Reventon said:
"Why base it on the inferior version of Star Trek though? Should have been Kirk and Spock. It’s like when Lego releases Star Wars prequel and sequel sets….Doesn’t make sense."

Usually when Lego picks up the license to an existing franchise it's because there's a new entry in the franchise. They make sets for the new material, and maybe they make sets for the old material, but not always.

For example:
Star Wars sets, 1999, Episode 1
Indiana Jones sets, 2008, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (revived 2023 for Dial of Destiny)
Pirates of the Caribbean sets, 2011, On Stranger Tides
Avatar sets, 2022, The Way of Water
Star Trek sets, 2025, The Next Generation :D
"


But in 1999, Original Trilogy sets came out before the Episode 1 sets.

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By in Australia,

I’m one of those oddballs that thinks Star Trek peaked with Voyager. I know I’m wrong, but I’m happy being wrong.

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I'm starting to like 75419 purely out of spite for those of you who can't shut the hell up about it in the comments about unrelated news.

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@CCC said:"Boldly going forward, 'cause we can't find reverse."

And we're banned from Argo, everyone
Banned from Argo, just for havin' a little fun

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@CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Just do it.

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@Reventon said:
"Why base it on the inferior version of Star Trek though? Should have been Kirk and Spock. It’s like when Lego releases Star Wars prequel and sequel sets….Doesn’t make sense."

Honestly, on some level I appreciate that we have someone here who's apparently so old that they were part of the *first* wave of "new thing bad" for Star Trek. These days that's even rarer than encountering someone who still feels "there were only 2 good Star Wars movies" in the wilds of the internet.

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By in Puerto Rico,

Finally, this was long due.

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By in Australia,

Could be Lego's biggest 3-in-1, if they include parts and instructions for a Nebula class and the All Good Things dreadnought Enterprise.

...I really hope they don't do that. I've got like a hundred of those models Eaglemoss did a few years back, I don't need more than one Lego starship.

Just gotta keep telling myself that.

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave said:
" @merman said:
"Price: 750€ for 2500 pieces, figs without dual moulded legs and 225 stickers? Just a wilde guess"

Black uniform pants over black boots/shoes. What would be the point in dual-molded legs?"


And helmet holes. Helmet holes and stickers are all you need to cause some LEGO fans to go into a catatonic fuge state

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By in United States,

Take my latinum!

Hopefully if this does well, we'll get smaller sets and some of the other hero vessels. Defiant, Voyager, and the classic 1701 (no bloody A, B, C, or D)

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By in United States,

@stevild3 said:
" @PurpleDave said:
" @merman said:
"Price: 750€ for 2500 pieces, figs without dual moulded legs and 225 stickers? Just a wilde guess"

Black uniform pants over black boots/shoes. What would be the point in dual-molded legs?"


And helmet holes. Helmet holes and stickers are all you need to cause some LEGO fans to go into a catatonic fuge state"


Fugue state.

Also, Catatonia is almost the polar opposite of a fugue state.

Also, Star Trek is not normally known for helmets, with or without holes. Unless you’re a nomadic species of hunters roaming the Delta quadrant, I guess.

Otherwise, spot on.

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By in Australia,

@bigginsd said:
"I’m one of those oddballs that thinks Star Trek peaked with Voyager. I know I’m wrong, but I’m happy being wrong."

If you've not seen Lower Decks I recommend checking it out.

I too grew up on peak trek of TNG/DS9/Voy, and it the one modern trek that has venerates that period.

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@derekthetree said:
" @bigginsd said:
"I’m one of those oddballs that thinks Star Trek peaked with Voyager. I know I’m wrong, but I’m happy being wrong."

If you've not seen Lower Decks I recommend checking it out.

I too grew up on peak trek of TNG/DS9/Voy, and it the one modern trek that has venerates that period."


I second the recommendation of Lower Decks, and also I'd vouch for Strange New Worlds as well, it's genuinely fun; a shock that it took this long in the new era for an actual normal episodic-rather-than-serialized live-action Trek.

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By in Netherlands,

@merman said:
"Price: 750€ for 2500 pieces, figs without dual moulded legs and 225 stickers? Just a wilde guess"

Nope... € 400 for a 3600 pieces set with 9 minifigs.

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By in United States,

@yellowcastle said:
" Also, Star Trek is not normally known for helmets, with or without holes. Unless you’re a nomadic species of hunters roaming the Delta quadrant, I guess."

The only persistent wearers of helmets I recall were the Breen. So in other words, no helmets in Star Trek. Unless Starfleet wore EVA suits. Like Spock did. In that one movie. For ten hours of screen time. With no music.

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" Also, Star Trek is not normally known for helmets, with or without holes. Unless you’re a nomadic species of hunters roaming the Delta quadrant, I guess."

The only persistent wearers of helmets I recall were the Breen. So in other words, no helmets in Star Trek. Unless Starfleet wore EVA suits. Like Spock did. In that one movie. For ten hours of screen time. With no music."


Hirogen.

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By in Poland,

@Klontjes said:
"If Lego needs my services: I could design a pretty good Borg ship for them!"

Like a flat slice of a Borg Sphere?

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By in United States,

Finally an official John Luck Pickerd figure ;)

Got me the Mega Bloks huge classic NCC-1701 Enterprise model awhile back.
Pretty impressive from Mega. Packaging too was incredible. Got lucky, found at a Best Buy when they had a small toy section for only $80usd. Box was beat up, with mailing stickers on it, price stickers. But all new and sealed inside.

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By in United States,

@Diggs2145 said:
" @besch64 said:
"I'm in what is admittedly the minority, as TNG is obviously in the nostalgia sweet spot for the average AFOL, but I'm very VERY bummed we'll have to wait for Kirk's Enterprise NCC-1701, if they make it at all. Please don't stop with TNG, some of us love stupid '60s pulp sci-fi!"

Yes, not a great way to start, with the ugliest Enterprise; the D"


"The fat one?"
"Yeah, the fat one."

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By in United States,

@yellowcastle said:
" @PurpleDave said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" Also, Star Trek is not normally known for helmets, with or without holes. Unless you’re a nomadic species of hunters roaming the Delta quadrant, I guess."

The only persistent wearers of helmets I recall were the Breen. So in other words, no helmets in Star Trek. Unless Starfleet wore EVA suits. Like Spock did. In that one movie. For ten hours of screen time. With no music."


Hirogen."


V'ger.

Star Trek I - The Search for Caffeine.

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By in United States,

@McKern said:
" @Klontjes said:
"If Lego needs my services: I could design a pretty good Borg ship for them!"

Like a flat slice of a Borg Sphere? "


A spherical diorama of scenes inside a Borg cube.

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By in Poland,

@iwybs said:
" @McKern said:
" @Klontjes said:
"If Lego needs my services: I could design a pretty good Borg ship for them!"

Like a flat slice of a Borg Sphere? "


A spherical diorama of scenes inside a Borg cube."


Look, kids, that's papa running from Borg drones. That's papa blasting the nearest drone to pieces. That's shooting the next one to no effect.

Yes, I see quite a potential here :-)

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By in Netherlands,

We have Borg-cubes at home.

70817-1

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By in Australia,

I really hope we get a series of mini scale ships like the recent SW ones, that way we get not just ships from different species, but we can have every version of Enterprise. Though I guess thae Borg would just be a large block of 2x4's lol.

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By in Denmark,

I never thought it would happen - that Star Wars / Disney would accept it.
I don't know much about Star Trek, do they have alien races like Star Wars? Or else it could become kind of boring really quick.
But I am sure there are many fans who loves this. Congrats to them :-)

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By in United States,

@Martin_S said:
"I never thought it would happen - that Star Wars / Disney would accept it.
I don't know much about Star Trek, do they have alien races like Star Wars? Or else it could become kind of boring really quick.
But I am sure there are many fans who loves this. Congrats to them :-)"


Wow, you *really* don't know much about Star Trek if you don't know about Spock...

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By in United Kingdom,

@Martin_S said:
"I never thought it would happen - that Star Wars / Disney would accept it.
I don't know much about Star Trek, do they have alien races like Star Wars? Or else it could become kind of boring really quick.
But I am sure there are many fans who loves this. Congrats to them :-)"


Boring? Star Wars uses a mythical force and impractical space swords. Star Trek is based in real science and an optimistic look at Earth's future (if you ignore everything released beyond Enterprise); just ask Apollo!

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By in United Kingdom,

@Martin_S said:
"I never thought it would happen"
With me and the girl from Clapham

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By in United States,

@wizpip said:
" @Martin_S said:
"I never thought it would happen - that Star Wars / Disney would accept it.
I don't know much about Star Trek, do they have alien races like Star Wars? Or else it could become kind of boring really quick.
But I am sure there are many fans who loves this. Congrats to them :-)"


Boring? Star Wars uses a mythical force and impractical space swords. Star Trek is based in real science and an optimistic look at Earth's future (if you ignore everything released beyond Enterprise); just ask Apollo!"


@Martin_S wasn't saying that Star Trek *is* boring, he was saying that it *would be* boring if it didn't have aliens. And yes, Martin, it most definitely has aliens. Vulcans, Klingons, Romulans, Andorians, Tellarites... and those are just some of the ones introduced in the original series, which also introduced many others, and every series since has given us more.

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By in United States,

@TheOtherMike said:
" @wizpip said:
" @Martin_S said:
"I never thought it would happen - that Star Wars / Disney would accept it.
I don't know much about Star Trek, do they have alien races like Star Wars? Or else it could become kind of boring really quick.
But I am sure there are many fans who loves this. Congrats to them :-)"


Boring? Star Wars uses a mythical force and impractical space swords. Star Trek is based in real science and an optimistic look at Earth's future (if you ignore everything released beyond Enterprise); just ask Apollo!"


@Martin_S wasn't saying that Star Trek *is* boring, he was saying that it *would be* boring if it didn't have aliens. And yes, Martin, it most definitely has aliens. Vulcans, Klingons, Romulans, Andorians, Tellarites... and those are just some of the ones introduced in the original series, which also introduced many others, and every series since has given us more."


And the vast majority of Trek aliens are simply "humans with facial makeup / nose wrinkles / pointy ears / giraffe spots / forehead ridges," they will lend themselves very easily to mini-figures. There's very little in Star Trek that's as weird as what you'd find in Star Wars.

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By in United States,

I'm really happy to see in these comments I'm not the only one who dislikes Star Trek - the Motion Picture.

IMO, the only good Original Series films were Wrath of Kahn, Search for Spock, the one with God needing a spaceship to get off a planet named after Sean Connery, and the OS / TNG crossover one. (We don't discuss the space whale one.)

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By in United States,

Can't wait for every single set to be beyond my ability to afford!

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By in United Kingdom,

Ruh roh! I’m gonna buy anything TNG related and I don’t have the money. Time to eBay some old toys!

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By in United States,

@Murdoch17 said:
"I'm really happy to see in these comments I'm not the only one who dislikes Star Trek - the Motion Picture.

IMO, the only good Original Series films were Wrath of Kahn, Search for Spock, the one with God needing a spaceship to get off a planet named after Sean Connery, and the OS / TNG crossover one. (We don't discuss the space whale one.)"


No, no, no, no. It's the even ones.

II, IV, VI, and VIII rule.
I is sooooo slow.
III is up and down.
V is "row row row your boat" watchable at best
VII brings back Kirk to simply punch Malcolm.
IX and X are okay.

:o)

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By in United States,

I imagine they're doing a TNG Enterprise first, then a TOS Enterprise a year from now for the 60th anniversary of Star Trek.
Plus smaller sets too, like a shuttle or bridge with crew.

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By in Romania,

I'm very excited about this theme coming to Lego, but I have a fear that it might be one large, expensive, diorama-like set and nothing else. Looking forward to hearing more information.

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By in United States,

@Murdoch17 said:
"I'm really happy to see in these comments I'm not the only one who dislikes Star Trek - the Motion Picture."

You spelled “Motionless” wrong.

"IMO, the only good Original Series films were Wrath of Kahn, Search for Spock, the one with God needing a spaceship to get off a planet named after Sean Connery, and the OS / TNG crossover one. (We don't discuss the space whale one.)"

And for OT, it’s even movies good, odd movies bad.

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By in United Kingdom,

There are FOUR light bricks!

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By in United States,

@Murdoch17 said:
"I'm really happy to see in these comments I'm not the only one who dislikes Star Trek - the Motion Picture.

IMO, the only good Original Series films were Wrath of Kahn, Search for Spock, the one with God needing a spaceship to get off a planet named after Sean Connery, and the OS / TNG crossover one. (We don't discuss the space whale one.)"


uhhh, YEAH we discuss the space whale one

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By in United States,

@Jeddostotle7 said:
" @Murdoch17 said:
"I'm really happy to see in these comments I'm not the only one who dislikes Star Trek - the Motion Picture.

IMO, the only good Original Series films were Wrath of Kahn, Search for Spock, the one with God needing a spaceship to get off a planet named after Sean Connery, and the OS / TNG crossover one. (We don't discuss the space whale one.)"


uhhh, YEAH we discuss the space whale one"


And we quote it... when we are not too busy looking for de nuclear wessels.

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By in United States,

My hot take about the Star Trek movies is that 3 is a perfectly fine movie that gets unfairly maligned for no reason other than to make the "even good, odd bad" rule work.

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By in United States,

@Andrusi said:
"My hot take about the Star Trek movies is that 3 is a perfectly fine movie that gets unfairly maligned for no reason other than to make the "even good, odd bad" rule work."

It's been a long time since I saw it, but as I remember, it's a perfectly good movie. And to those who say it's bad just because it's odd-numbered, I... have had... enough... of you!

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By in United States,

2, 3 and 4 are the movies worth watching. I enjoy the relative lightness of 4 (whales ftw), balanced against the heaviness of 3. Child me was shocked when Marcus dies.

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@TheOtherMike said:
" @Andrusi said:
"My hot take about the Star Trek movies is that 3 is a perfectly fine movie that gets unfairly maligned for no reason other than to make the "even good, odd bad" rule work."

It's been a long time since I saw it, but as I remember, it's a perfectly good movie. And to those who say it's bad just because it's odd-numbered, I... have had... enough... of you!"


It’s good in the sense that it’s not 5. I watched that once, and completely forgot what it was about. Then I watched it a second time when I realized I couldn’t remember the plot at all. I’ve learned my lesson. There will not be a third viewing, and I will take my complete lack of remembrance of the plot to my grave.

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I think it's a pretty safe bet that Lego will produce a large original series Enterprise model at some point. Both Mega Bloks and Blue Brixx produced large (about three feet long) Enterprise models, and so I think Lego will not want to be beaten by their competitors and will release an original series Enterprise.

(I own both the Mega Bloks and Blue Brixx Enterprises. Not got around to building them though. I was lucky enough to be able to acquire the updated Blue Brixx Enterprise. I'm unsure exactly what the improvements were. I think perhaps stability problems were fixed, and the navigational deflector pieces appear to be a different colour.)

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@ForestMenOfEndor said:
"2, 3 and 4 are the movies worth watching. I enjoy the relative lightness of 4 (whales ftw), balanced against the heaviness of 3. Child me was shocked when Marcus dies."

Not the only ones worth watching, though. Even if we're limiting ourselves to movies featuring the Original Series cast, VI is a great sendoff to said cast.

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@TheOtherMike said:
" @ForestMenOfEndor said:
"2, 3 and 4 are the movies worth watching. I enjoy the relative lightness of 4 (whales ftw), balanced against the heaviness of 3. Child me was shocked when Marcus dies."

Not the only ones worth watching, though. Even if we're limiting ourselves to movies featuring the Original Series cast, VI is a great sendoff to said cast."


And it has Captain Sulu.

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@TheOtherMike said:
" @ForestMenOfEndor said:
"2, 3 and 4 are the movies worth watching. I enjoy the relative lightness of 4 (whales ftw), balanced against the heaviness of 3. Child me was shocked when Marcus dies."

Not the only ones worth watching, though. Even if we're limiting ourselves to movies featuring the Original Series cast, VI is a great sendoff to said cast."


6 is my favorite of all the movies, and I was never that big on TOS. The only minor quibble I have with it is that, from what I've heard, someone actually created the entire Klingon language with the intention of proving it was possible for a fully-formed language to exist that did not have an equivalent for the verb "to be", and then they kinda ruined it for the Shakespeare quote.

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If they ever release Star Trek sets, like the Enterprise, The Borg and such, I will buy them all as long as they are detailed with 1,000 or more bricks!!

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@MISTERAMD said:
"If they ever release Star Trek sets, like the Enterprise, The Borg and such, I will buy them all as long as they are detailed with 1,000 or more bricks!!"

So...100pc starship, as long as they go whole hog on a 900pc pedestal to display it?

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@Crux said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @iwybs said:
" @Murdoch17 said:
" @iwybs said:
" @yellowcastle said:
" @CCC said:
" @Duq said:
"Boldly go to a galaxy far far away..."

Yep, to infinity and beyond."


Never give up. Never surrender."


By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!"


First star to the right, and straight on 'till morning!"


Out there ... thataway!"


Make it so."


Never cruel nor cowardly. Never give up. Never give in. Always try to be nice, but never fail to be kind. And if you are, always make amends.

AND NEVER EVER EAT PEARS."


Would you care for a Jelly Baby?

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@PurpleDave said:
" @MISTERAMD said:
"If they ever release Star Trek sets, like the Enterprise, The Borg and such, I will buy them all as long as they are detailed with 1,000 or more bricks!!"

So...100pc starship, as long as they go whole hog on a 900pc pedestal to display it?"


No certainly the other way around!

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By in United Arab Emirates,

detailed Starship Enterprise in a large scale is expected .

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By in Canada,

Can you imagine the refit or -A if it became a thing?!?!

@sjr60 said:
"No interest whatsoever in The Next Generation. It's James T. Kirk or nobody! "

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@RawBrick69 said:
"Geu nyoe leubih kenal keu Star Wars, tapi ibu geu nonton Star Trek waktu geu masih keuh anak."

Did anyone else put that into Google translate to see what it said... or was it just me?

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