The first three Lego Pokémon sets launch in February and include a $650 diorama
Shipping is expected to start for all three Pokémon sets on February 27th, 2026.
A set that is only for the most die-hard Pokémon fans and Lego collectors is the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise diorama featuring the three Pokémon in their final evolutions. It’s a 6,838-piece behemoth that includes articulated and posable versions of the three Pokémon plus an elaborate display stand with beach, jungle, and volcano biomes matching their character types.
Lego’s brick-built version of Pikachu includes articulated limbs and ears so you can pose it on its own or in a battle stance when attached to a display stand featuring lightning effects and a Poké Ball that can be opened or closed. The 2,050-piece set is the second most expensive in the new collection at $199.99 and includes a fun Easter Egg. On its display stand are studs forming the number 25, which is Pikachu’s Pokédex number.
For Pokémon fans trying to responsibly stick to a New Year’s budget resolution, the 587-piece Eevee set is the most affordable of the three at $59.99. It doesn’t come with a display stand, but the Pokémon has a movable head, limbs, and tail, allowing the 7.5-inch tall figure to be posed.
Alongside the sets featuring actual Pokémon characters, Lego has announced two additional promotional sets with limited availability. The 312-piece Kanto Region Badge Collection includes all eight Kanto region badges in a buildable display case, but is only available as a free gift when you purchase the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set between February 27th and March 8th, 2026. There’s also a 233-piece Mini Pokémon Center that’s only available as a Lego Insiders reward (the company’s free loyalty program) when you redeem 2,600 points, according to Jay’s Brick Blog.
Shipping is expected to start for all three Pokémon sets on February 27th, 2026. A set that is only for the most die-hard Pokémon fans and Lego collectors is the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise diorama featuring the three Pokémon in their final evolutions. It’s a 6,838-piece behemoth that includes articulated…
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