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Lego Unveils First Star Trek Set: Enterprise-D Launches Today!
UPDATE: Lego has just announced the official launch of its first-ever Star Trek set, the Enterprise-D, marking a historic moment for fans of both Lego and the iconic sci-fi franchise. Priced at $400, this highly anticipated model is now available for purchase, just in time for the holiday season.
The Enterprise-D set features an impressive 3,600 pieces, creating a stunning replica of the Galaxy-class starship that measures approximately 23.5 inches in length and stands 10.5 inches tall on its display stand. This ambitious model captures the essence of Star Trek while offering a challenging yet rewarding building experience, according to early reviews from io9.
For dedicated builders, the set is expected to take around 9-10 hours to complete, providing ample opportunity for fans to immerse themselves in the world of Star Trek while watching episodes of their favorite series. The build is divided into three sections, making it manageable even for those new to complex Lego sets.
The Enterprise-D is not just about the ship itself; it also includes nine minifigures representing beloved characters like Captain Picard, Riker, Data, and more, allowing fans to recreate iconic scenes from The Next Generation. Each figure comes with unique accessories, including Picard’s teacup and Riker’s trombone, enhancing the nostalgic experience for collectors.
“This set is a dream for Star Trek and Lego fans alike,” io9 states, highlighting the level of detail and craftsmanship involved in the design.
Despite its impressive features, the $400 price tag has sparked discussions among fans. While many agree that the size and quality justify the cost, others are concerned about the financial strain it may impose, especially given the rising prices of Lego sets in recent years.
The Enterprise-D set is being positioned as a potential flagship for future Lego Star Trek releases, with hopes that it could lead to more themed sets down the line. Fans are eagerly watching to see how Lego will navigate this new territory and whether smaller, more affordable sets will follow.
As of today, the Lego Star Trek Enterprise-D is officially available at retailers nationwide, and it’s already generating buzz on social media platforms. Collectors and fans alike are sharing photos of their builds, creating a wave of excitement and engagement in the Lego and Star Trek communities.
For those considering adding this iconic model to their collection, now is the time to act. With the holiday season approaching, the Enterprise-D is expected to be a hot item, and early buyers are encouraged to secure their set before they sell out.
Stay tuned for more updates on potential future releases and community reactions as this unprecedented Lego set makes its mark in both the building and the Star Trek fandom.
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