
One Piece LEGO Sets Available for Preorder Ahead of August 1 Release
If you’re a fan of One Piece and LEGO, your treasure has officially arrived. LEGO just revealed a brand new wave of building sets based on Netflix’s live-action One Piece series, and they’re already up for preorder ahead of the official release date on August 1. Whether you want to sail the Grand Line on the Going Merry or take on Buggy the Clown in his chaotic circus tent, there’s something here for every Straw Hat fan.
A Closer Look at the Seven New Sets
This new One Piece LEGO lineup includes seven sets, all inspired by Season 1 of Netflix’s live-action adaptation. They bring iconic moments and locations to life in brick form, and some of them are clearly aimed at more mature builders.
- The Baratie Floating Restaurant: Designed for the 18+ crowd, this set stands out with its intricate design. It’s perfect for display and packed with details from the floating eatery where Sanji first appeared.
- The Going Merry Pirate Ship: No One Piece LEGO wave would be complete without the Straw Hats’ first ship. This set captures all the charm of the original boat, complete with the crew’s quarters and figurehead.
- Battle at Arlong Park: Fans of the Arlong arc will love this action-packed set. It includes figures and scenery that recreate Luffy and Nami’s emotional showdown with the Fish-Man pirates.
- Buggy the Clown’s Circus Tent: A color-filled chaotic build, perfect for those who enjoyed Buggy’s wild debut on the show.
- Windmill Village Hut: The humble beginnings of Luffy come to life in this small, cozy set that captures the feel of his childhood home.
- BrickHeadz Monkey D. Luffy and BrickHeadz Buggy the Clown: These stylized, collectible figures offer a blocky take on two of the show’s standout characters.
The First LEGO x One Piece Collaboration
Despite One Piece’s massive global success, this is the first time LEGO and the franchise have officially teamed up. It’s a big deal for both anime lovers and brick builders. The timing is no accident either. While the sets reflect Season 1, they arrive just ahead of One Piece Season 2, giving fans something to get excited about while they wait.
August 1 can’t come soon enough.
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