Liputan6.com, Jakarta The LEGO Group has officially teased its highly anticipated collaboration with the legendary Star Trek franchise.
This exciting news comes after months of speculation and follows the expiration of Star Trek licenses with other building block manufacturers, such as BlueBrixx.
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The official announcement was met with enthusiasm by the fan community, who have long anticipated the fusion of the iconic Star Trek universe and the boundless creativity of LEGO.
The strongest speculation points to the iconic USS Enterprise-D set from Star Trek: The Next Generation as the initial launch.
LEGO and Star Trek Collaboration Details
The collaboration between LEGO and Star Trek represents a significant milestone.
Previously, the license for Star Trek building blocks was held by other companies, including Mega Bloks/Mega Construx, Hasbro's KRE-O, and most recently, BlueBrixx.
The recent expiration of BlueBrixx's license paved the way for LEGO to enter this highly sought-after market, fulfilling fans who had long desired official LEGO Star Trek sets.
On September 8, 2025, coinciding with Star Trek Day, LEGO and the official Star Trek social media accounts released a 15-second teaser video titled "Star Trek x LEGO."
The video featured a familiar transporter bay scene from Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which the character's silhouette shrinks into a Captain Jean-Luc Picard minifigure.
The Picard minifigure is seen wearing his classic red Starfleet uniform, providing the first visual confirmation of the upcoming product.
This announcement shows the early focus on The Next Generation era, one of the most popular series in the Star Trek franchise.
The teaser concludes with the words "Coming Soon" in Klingon script.
USS Enterprise-D Set Teasers and Rumors
The released "Star Trek x LEGO" teaser video features Captain Jean-Luc Picard in minifigure form, implying that the upcoming set will feature the iconic character from The Next Generation series.
The appearance of the Picard minifigure in the classic red Starfleet uniform has sparked great enthusiasm among collectors and fans.
While there has been no official confirmation of the first set, rumors strongly suggest it will be a large-scale model of the USS Enterprise-D.
Rumors suggest the set will be numbered 10356, will contain between 3,500 and 3,600 pieces, and will retail for around US$399.99.
The rumored details for this USS Enterprise-D set are impressive, including features like a removable saucer section, a photon torpedo bay, a bridge with a captain's chair, a translucent warp core, and interchangeable nacelles for "cruise" or "battle" configurations.
In addition to Captain Picard, the set is also rumored to include minifigures of other Next Generation characters such as Riker, Worf, Data, Geordi, Dr. Crusher, Wesley Crusher, Troi, and Guinan.
Star Trek Release Schedule and Licensing History
Although the teaser video simply states "Coming Soon," various sources and rumors indicate a more specific release schedule for LEGO Star Trek sets.
Some speculation points to Q3 2025, or more specifically, around Black Friday 2025 or November 28, 2025.
This scheduling could also coincide with Star Trek's 60th anniversary celebrations in 2026, making it a highly strategic time for a major launch.
Before LEGO, the Star Trek franchise has had a long history with various building block manufacturers.
Mega Bloks/Mega Construx held the license twice, first in 2004 and then from 2016 to 2018, producing sets based on The Original Series and The Next Generation.
Hasbro's KRE-O has also released Star Trek sets, mostly focusing on the more recent "Kelvinverse" films.
The most recent release before LEGO was BlueBrixx, a German company known for its detailed sets.