Star Trek. Lego's latest frontier. The 3,600-piece USS Enterprise is Lego's first-ever Star Trek set and if you get it before Christmas Eve, you get a free gift with your purchase.
Get a freebie when you buy the Lego Star Trek USS Enterprise before Christmas Eve.
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Beamed up for the holidays, this is Lego's first-ever Star Trek set, and it's a beaut. 3,600 pieces and nine minifigures (Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander William Riker, Lieutenant Worf, Lieutenant Commander Data, Dr. Beverly Crusher, Lieutenant Commander La Forge, Counselor Deanna Troi, Bartender Guinan and Wesley Crusher).
But it's more than just that, stunning features including blue and red details, a detachable command saucer, an angled display stand, an opening shuttle bay, two mini shuttlepods, a secondary hull and a display plaque with ship statistics.
This set initially sold out when it went on sale for Black Friday, but it's back in stock now and you can claim a free Brite Bomber Brick Headz if you purchase it before Christmas Eve. It's unquestionably one for serious Lego collectors and Star Trek fans, but we love it and we'll soon be releasing our review of it after our expert staff got their hands on it.
Key features: 3,600 pieces, nine minifigures, three freebies with purchase, detachable command saucer, an angled display stand, an opening shuttle bay, two mini shuttlepods, a secondary hull and a display plaque with ship statistics
Product launched: November 2025
Price history: This set was released last month and while it hasn't fluctuated in price, you do get a free gift with the purchase.
Reviews consensus: Lego's first-ever Star Trek set, it's a monster and it's definitely a collectible. If you're serious about Lego or Star Trek, or both, you want this set.
✅ Buy it if: You want Lego's first-ever Star Trek set.
❌ Don't buy it if: You're on a budget, at just shy of $400, it's not cheap.
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