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Lego's Enterprise-D: A Trekkie's Dream Build?
28 Nov
Summary
- Lego's first Star Trek set is the massive Enterprise-D.
- The build offers over 9 hours of engaging construction.
- Nine minifigures, including the main bridge crew, are included.

Lego has finally released its first Star Trek set, the Enterprise-D, a large-scale replica of the Galaxy-class starship. This ambitious project features 3,600 pieces and promises a captivating build experience, estimated to take around 9-10 hours for dedicated fans. The design meticulously recreates the ship's smooth-lined aesthetic using innovative Lego techniques.
The set includes nine minifigures, featuring key characters like Picard, Riker, Data, and Worf, each with distinct accessories. Notably, the set also incorporates a separate display stand for the minifigures, acknowledging the model's primary role as a display piece. Features like a detachable saucer section and a miniature dedication plaque add charming Easter eggs.
However, the $400 price tag presents a significant hurdle for many potential buyers, especially as it's Lego's inaugural Star Trek offering. While the quality and scale justify the cost for some, it raises questions about Lego's strategy for the franchise and its future releases, leaving fans to ponder if this is the start of a new line or a costly standalone item.




