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Lego Launches $400 Star Trek Enterprise-D Set Amid Huge Hype
BREAKING: Lego has just launched its highly anticipated first-ever Star Trek set, the Enterprise-D, priced at $400. This monumental release comes as a thrilling addition to the Lego lineup, exciting diehard fans and collectors alike just in time for the holiday season.
The Enterprise-D, a tribute to the classic series The Next Generation, features a staggering 3,600 pieces and promises an engaging building experience. Designed to replicate the iconic Galaxy-class starship, this set stands at an impressive 23.5 inches in length and 10.5 inches tall.
According to a review by io9, the building process is divided into three major sections, allowing builders to tackle the secondary hull, nacelles, and saucer separately. Expect to invest about 9-10 hours in constructing this intricate model, making it a perfect project for a cozy weekend or a marathon of Deep Space Nine episodes.
The set includes nine minifigures, featuring beloved characters like Captain Picard, Riker, Troi, and Data. Each minifigure comes equipped with unique accessories, enriching the experience for fans. Notably, Wesley Crusher arrives with a mini replica of the portable tractor beam generator, while Guinan adds flair with her distinctive wardrobe.
Building the Enterprise-D is recognized for its complexity, yet Lego has infused the process with innovative techniques that maintain the ship’s smooth lines—a hallmark of the Star Trek franchise. The set boasts fun features like a floating shuttlecraft that docks into the saucer, enhancing the overall appeal for seasoned builders.
However, the set’s $400 price tag raises questions among potential buyers. While the size and detail justify the cost for many, some fans worry that this high entry point might limit future Lego Star Trek offerings. Without clear indications of additional sets on the horizon, fans are left to ponder whether this will be a one-off or the beginning of a new Lego series akin to Star Wars.
The launch of the Enterprise-D signals a significant moment for both Star Trek and Lego enthusiasts. As excitement builds, collectors are eager to get their hands on what promises to be a standout centerpiece in their collections.
As the buzz around this release surges, fans are encouraged to share their experiences and thoughts on social media. With Lego’s first venture into the Star Trek universe now live, the community eagerly anticipates the reactions and reviews that will follow. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
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