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It’s time to go where no LEGO brick has ever gone before! LEGO has officially unveiled the 10356 Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D which will be released on Black Friday, 28 November 2025!
Trekkies finally have their wishes fulfilled with LEGO officially nabbing the Star Trek license, and the LEGO Icons team have wasted no time building one of the most iconic ships from the Star Trek universe, the Enterprise-D!
This 3,600 model is an absolute monster of a display set, and comes with a full crew of 9 minifigures: Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander William Riker, Lieutenant Worf, Lieutenant Commander Data, Dr. Beverly Crusher, Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge, Counsellor Deanna Troi, Bartender Guinan, and Wesley Crusher.
The LEGO Star Trek Enterprise-D will be released on 28 November 2025, and will be available exclusively from LEGO.com or your local LEGO store.
See below for international pricing and product pages:
Fans who order the 10356 Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D between 28 November – 1 December will also receive 40768 Star Trek: Type-15 Shuttlepod as an exclusive Gift with Purchase (GWP). The GWP includes a Ro Laren minifigure.
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There’s a lot of things the LEGO Star Trek Enterprise-D gets right, and chief among them is the stellar minifigure lineup.
LEGO have pulled out all the stops by including 9 minifigures in the set: Commander Geordi La Forge, Lieutenant Worf, Counsellor Deanna Troi, Lieutenant Commander Data, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander William Riker, Bartender Guinan, Dr. Beverly Crusher and Wesley Crusher.
Two new minifigure elements are introduced Worf’s head, as well as Guinan’s hat.


The model is absolutely massive as well, measuring over 10.5 in. (27 cm) high, 23.5 in. (60 cm) long and 18.5 in. (48 cm) wide, giving it incredible display presence.

The iconic starship’s design is able to be displayed on a stand, and impressively, the massive command saucer is a textbook example of overhanging engineering executed perfectly, requiring no stands to balance upright… unlike what previous competitors have had to resort to.

But that’s not all, the Command Saucer is also detachable, locked in place with a micro Shuttlepod!



Star Trek fans will be incredibly impressed with how well LEGO have captured the Enterprise-D’s iconic shape and proportions. Getting the saucer’s elliptical shape right is near-impossible using LEGO bricks as a medium, but somehow, model designer Hans Burkhard Schlömer (who used to work on LEGO Star Wars) has somehow pulled it off.

LEGO Star Trek has always felt like one of those IPs that would never come to LEGO, but somehow in 2025, LEGO has pulled off this incredible feat, and come Black Friday, plenty of Trekkies will be able to assemble their own massive Enterprise-D out of LEGO.
At US$400 / AU$600 / £350, it isn’t the cheapest set around, but with a stellar minifigure lineup, and a massive model that absolutely oozes display presence, I think it will do very well, and LEGO have managed to pack in enough value to justify the price, especially since you can score the Shuttlepod GWP as well.
What do you think of the LEGO Star Trek Enterprise-D? Will you be picking this up on Black Friday?
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