If you're looking for new Lego sets to build, you might have more trouble figuring out which one to build first than picking one out you're interested in. Over 100 new Lego sets from many of the manufacturer's most popular franchise collaborations released this week, making August arguably the biggest month of 2024 for Lego enthusiasts. The wide variety of new releases includes building kits inspired by entertainment juggernauts such as Star Wars, Marvel, Batman, and Jurassic World. Lego's gaming-inspired lines have also expanded, with fresh releases in the Super Mario, Animal Crossing, Minecraft, and Sonic the Hedgehog collections. To help you sort through the massive lineup of Lego new releases, we've put together a list of the biggest new Lego sets of the month, organized by franchise.
Unless otherwise noted, all of the links below will take you to Amazon listings. Most of the sets highlighted below are brand-new releases, but there are some former Lego Store exclusives that launched at Amazon and other major retailers this week. We've also included a handful of sets within these franchises that went up for preorder this month, including the highly anticipated kit based on Super Mario World and the Shadow the Hedgehog display set. That said, the vast majority of the sets below are available to ship right now and are eligible for Prime shipping at Amazon.
Lego Super Mario
Starting with the new Super Mario releases, Lego has refreshed its core interactive adventure sets featuring Mario, Luigi, and Peach. These starter sets are required if you want to utilize the many expansions as playsets. Each starter set now costs $10 less than before and come with more notable minifigures than the original lineup.
There are some exciting new expansion sets, too. Most notably, there's the 932-piece King Boo's Haunted Mansion and The Bowser Express Train, which is the biggest Lego Mario expansion yet at 1,392 pieces. And while it's not launching this month, you can also preorder the moving Mario & Yoshi figure that's based on the duo's pixel art sprite from Super Mario World on SNES. Check out even more new Lego Super Mario sets below.
- Adventures With Interactive Lego Luigi (210 pieces) -- $50
- Adventures With Interactive Lego Mario (218 pieces) -- $50
- Adventures With Interactive Lego Peach (208 pieces) -- $50
- The Bowser Express Train (1,392 pieces) -- $120
- King Boo's Haunted Mansion (932 pieces) -- $75
- Battle With Roy at Peach's Castle (738 pieces) -- $65
- Goombas' Playground (173 pieces) -- $15
- Soda Jungle Maker Set (598 pieces) -- $55
- Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi Figure (1,215 pieces) -- $130 | Target Preorder, Releases October 1
Read more on the new Super Mario Lego sets.
Lego Star Wars sets
Lego's Star Wars line has stuck closely to established characters, vehicles, and scenes from canonical Star Wars media, but this month sees the company get more creative with the galaxy far, far away. There's a new set that reimagines the Millenium Falcon as the "Dark Falcon" piloted by a crew of alternate universe versions of characters like Sith Lord Jar Jar Binks and bounty hunter C-3PO. You can also grab an X-Wing-themed mech piloted by Luke Skywalker.
There's plenty of traditional sets you're looking for something more canonical, including new versions of the Imperial Star Destroyer, TIE Intercepter from the Ultimate Collector Series, and an X-Wing versus TIE Fighter set, among several others. There are even new releases based on Disney+ shows like The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, and the upcoming Skeleton Crew. Check the links below for more.
- Imperial Star Destroyer (1,555 pieces) -- $160
- The Dark Falcon (1,579 pieces) -- $180
- TIE Fighter and X-Wing Mash-Up (1,063 pieces) -- $110
- C-3PO (1,138 pieces) -- $140
- Jedi Bob's Starfighter (305 pieces) -- $40
- Ahsoka Tano's Dual On Peridea (382 pieces) -- $55
- Desert Skiff and Sarlacc Pit (558 pieces) -- $80
- Droid Builder (1,186 pieces, Lego Store) -- $100
- TIE Interceptor Ultimate Collector's Series (1,931 pieces) -- $230
- Skeleton Crew The Onyx Cinder Starship (1,325 pieces) -- $140
- The Clone Wars Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter (99 pieces) -- $13
- Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle (289 pieces) -- $40
- Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack (109 pieces) -- $20
- Luke Skywalker X-Wing Mech (195 pieces) -- $16
Read more on the new Star Wars Lego sets.
Lego Minecraft
Minecraft and Legos are a no-brainer combination, which is probably why the line has proven to be so popular all this time. This month sees several new models join the collection, including the awesome Crafting Table diorama display cube, as well as new adventure playsets like the Ender Dragon and End Ship, just to name a few.
- Crafting Table (1,195 pieces) -- $90
- Ender Dragon and End Ship (657 pieces) -- $80
- The Badlands Mineshaft (538 pieces) -- $60
- The Windmill Farm (462 pieces) -- $55
- The Wolf Stronghold Fortress (312 pieces) -- $35
- The Cherry Blossom Garden (304 pieces) -- $28
- The Pirate Ship Voyage (166 pieces) -- $15
Read more on the new Minecraft Lego sets.
Lego Sonic the Hedgehog
Three new Lego sets featuring the blue blur and his friends are available this month, and you can also preorder the upcoming Shadow the Hedgehog head kit that launches on October 1.
- Super Sonic vs. Egg Drillster (590 pieces) -- $80
- Knuckles and the Master Emerald Shrine (325 pieces) -- $35
- Tails' Adventure Boat (393 pieces) -- $55
- Shadow the Hedgehog Head Statue -- $70 | Target Preorder, Releases October 1, 2024
Read more on the new Sonic the Hedgehog Lego sets.
Lego Marvel
Marvel fans have a whole bunch of new Lego displays to assemble, such as the epic Avengers: Age of Ultron playset and the super-detailed SHIELD Helicarrier model. There's plenty more to check out, including preorders for the Spider-Man 2024 Lego Advent Calendar that releases September 1.
- Avengers Assemble: Age of Ultron Playset (613 pieces) -- $100
- Avengers Helicarrier Aircraft Carrier (509 pieces) -- $80
- The Avengers vs. The Leviathan (347 pieces) -- $50
- Thor vs. Surtur (245 pieces) -- $30
- Guardians of The Galaxy: The Milano Starship (2,090 pieces) -- $180
- Dancing Groot (459 pieces) -- $45
- Iron Man with Bike and The Hulk (68 pieces) -- $15
- Iron Man & Iron Legion vs. Hydra Soldier (135 pieces) -- $20
- Duplo Spider-man Spin’s Motorcycle ($24 pieces) -- $20
- Spider-Man 2024 Advent Calendar (246 pieces) -- $45 | Preorder, releases September 1
Lego Guardians of the Galaxy
While we covered all the new Lego Marvel releases above, we also wanted to make sure to highlight the new Guardians of the Galaxy sets, especially the epic Milano Starship model. There's also a new and predictably adorable Dancing Groot figure.
- Guardians of the Galaxy: The Milano Starship (2,090 pieces) -- $180
- Guardians of the Galaxy: Dancing Groot (459 pieces) -- $45
Read more on the new Guardians of the Galaxy Lego sets.
Lego DC Batman
Lego's also showing some love to the DC comics fans out there with a selection of new Lego Batman sets. There are displays based on the Batman: Animated Series Batmobile, The Batcave, and a Bat-themed mech suit--all of which feature minifigs of the caped crusader, his allies like Batgirl, as well as villains like Harley Quinn, Mr. Freeze, or the Joke. If you're looking for something more complex, there's a new large-scale Batman figure featuring the Bat-Pod motorbike.
- Batman with The Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn & Mr. Freeze (435 pieces) -- $60
- The Batcave with Batman, Batgirl & The Joker (184 pieces) -- $36
- Batman Mech Armor (140 pieces) -- $15
- Batman Figure & The Bat-Pod Bike (713 pieces) -- $65
Read more on the new Lego Batman sets.
Lego DreamZzz
Lego is expanding its DREAMZzz series, which initially launched in 2023, with several new sets. These new kits feature highly imaginative builds like giant battle mechs, transforming dinosaurs, buff pandas decked-out with rocket launchers, and more. Check out all the new Lego DREAMZzz sets below.
- DREAMZzz Mateo and Z-Blob the Knight Battle Mech (1,333 pieces) -- $130
- Zoey’s Cat Motorcycle Bike (226 pieces) -- $20
- Logan The Mighty Panda (342 pieces) -- $30
- The Never Witch’s Midnight Raven (1,203 pieces) -- $100
- Cooper’s Transforming Robot Dinosaur C-Rex (917 pieces) -- $80
- Izzie’s Dream Animals (328 pieces) -- $40
- The Never Witch’s Nightmare Creatures (457 pieces) -- $45
Lego Animal Crossing
Two new Lego Animal Crossing sets are available now, letting you add K.K. Slider's concert plaza and the Dodo Airlines airport to your IRL brick-based village.
Animal Crossing is one of Lego's most recent collaborations. The first five sets in the collection released earlier this year. At the moment, it's not too expensive to build a complete Animal Crossing set. Here's a list of the other five sets:
- Nook's Cranny and Rosie's House set (535 pieces) -- $72 (
$75) - Bunnie's Outdoor Activities (164 pieces) -- $19 (
$20) - Isabelle's House Visit (389 pieces) -- $37 (
$40) - Julian's Birthday Party (170 pieces) -- $14 (
$15) - Kapp'n's Island Boat Tour (233 pieces) -- $30
Read more on the new Animal Crossing Lego sets.
Lego Jurassic World
You can grab two new Lego Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Missions playsets this month, including the Allosaurus Transport Truck and the Stegosaurus Discovery team. If you are looking to build the dinosaurs themselves, you can grab the Jurassic Park Baby Bumpy Ankylosaurus kit. And though it's not a Jurassic Park set, dino fans will probably dig the new 3-in-1 dinosaur figure that lets you build either a T-Rex, Triceratops, or a Pteradactyl.
- Dinosaur Missions: Allosaurus Transport Truck (588 pieces) -- $90
- Dinosaur Missions: Stegosaurus Discovery (420 pieces) -- $65
- Baby Bumpy: Ankylosaurus (358 pieces) -- $25
- 3 in 1 T-Rex, Triceratops, Pterodactyl (626 pieces) -- $60
Read more on the new Lego Jurassic World sets.
Lego Disney
The Lego Disney series is getting a huge batch of new sets this month. The coolest--and most complex--is this 1,445-piece Young Simba Lion King model, which was previously only available as a Lego Store exclusive. If that's a bit bigger than what you're looking for, there's also a smaller 222-piece Simba Cub version available as well. Then there's a grip of playsets based on other Disney movies like Frozen, Encanto, Sleeping Beauty, and more. And if you're looking for something for younger builders, there are also two new Little Mermaid Duplo sets as well. See all the new Disney Lego sets below.
- Elsa’s Ice Palace (630 pieces) -- $100
- Lion King - Young Simba (1,445 pieces) -- $130
- Lion King - Simba Cub (222 pieces) -- $20
- The Magical Madrigal House (1,560 pieces) -- $160
- Maleficent’s Dragon Form (583 pieces) -- $70
- Ariel’s Music Stage (60 pieces) -- $16
- Ariel’s Crystal Cavern (141 pieces) -- $30
- Duplo - Ariel and Flounder’s Café Stand (24 pieces) -- $20
- Duplo - Ariel’s Magical Underwater Palace (116 pieces) -- $80
Lego Duplo Peppa Pig
Speaking of new Duplo sets, Lego has released its first batch of Duplo playsets based on Peppa Pig.
- Peppa Pig Birthday House Playset (59 pieces) --$40
- Peppa Pig Supermarket (70 pieces) -- $70
- Peppa Pig Boat Trip (23 pieces) -- $30
- Peppa Pig Garden and Tree House (20 pieces) -- $20
Lego Technic NASA Artemis Space Launch + Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle
Space enthusiasts can now purchase two highly detailed sets from Lego's awesome series of collaborations with NASA. NASA's Artemis Space Station launch system was a Lego Store exclusive, but this huge 3,601-piece set is now available at Amazon. You can also pick up the intricately designed Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle from the Lego Technic line.
- NASA Artemis Space Launch System (3,601 pieces) -- $260
- NASA Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle (1,913 pieces) -- $220
Lego also added a bunch of new car building sets to its Technic line, including the Volvo Truck and Electric Excavator, Porsche GT4, and Mercedes-Benz G 500.
Lego Ninjago
Lego's original Ninjago property is still going strong, and four cool sets have joined the lineup this month, including the ferocious dragon shown above.
- Source Dragon of Motion (1,716 pieces) -- $150
- Tournament Battle Arena (659 pieces) -- $50
- Ninja Team Combo Vehicle: Glider, Off-Road Racer and 2 Motorcycles (576 pieces) -- $90
- Cole’s Titan Dragon Mech (1,055 pieces) -- $100
Lego City
Speaking of Lego's original lines, Lego City continues to receive some of the coolest playsets, such as the brand-new Robot World Roller-Coaster Park.
- Robot World Roller-Coaster Park (986 pieces) -- $100
- Yellow Mobile Construction Crane (1,116 pieces) -- $110
- Car Transporter Truck with 4 Sports Cars (998 pieces) -- $100
- Downtown Streetcar and Station Tolley (811 pieces) -- $90
- Jungle Explorer Helicopter and Base Camp (881 pieces) -- $100
- Red Double-Decker Sightseeing Bus (384 pieces) -- $30
Lego 2024 Advent Calendars (Preorder)
The holiday season is still several months away, but if you're already feeling the festive spirit, you can preorder the batch of 2024 Lego Advent Calendars. There are six buildable Advent Calendar scenes available for preorder, including sets themed on original Lego lines like Lego City and Lego Friends, and popular franchises like Star Wars, Spider-Man, Disney, and Harry Potter.
- Star Wars (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $45
- Spider-Man (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $45
- Harry Potter (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $45
- Disney (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $45
- Lego Friends (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $33
- Lego City (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $33
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