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A new year brings its fair share of traditions, but one of the most threatening to our wallets with each passing year is that after month of parent peace And calmLego just decides to go out tons new sets every January 1st. There is more than 150 New sets are hitting shelves today, so here’s our roundup of the biggest and best.
January is one of the biggest release months for Lego, so it’s no surprise that we’re getting releases of virtually every line the brickmaker makes sets for, from brands like Star Wars and Marvel with essentials like the Architecture, Ideas and Icons lines. There are plenty of heavy hitters throughout, but of course the highlight is Lego scoring the end of Stranger Things yesterday with his sumptuous new set based on the Creel estate– a big expansion among many others arriving today. Keep reading to check out all the big releases coming starting today!
Lego arrives a little late Crossed worlds collaboration train with his latest Sonic sets (or is he just looking for his own Mario Kart sets?), as Silver, Knuckles and the main man all hit the road.
MinecraftThis month’s offerings include sets large and small, as well as some fun non-traditional builds, like a display model of a pixelated fox and another small diorama replicating the many environments of the game’s biomes.

The Architecture line gets a little clever with its latest diorama, a wall art-style artistic rendition of the Paris skyline, featuring notable highlights like Notre Dame, the Arc de Triomphe, and more centered around the Eiffel Tower at its heart. ($80, available here)
After many years of absence, Stranger Things Lego returns in style in time for the series finale. Not only is there the lavish Creel House, filled with fun features and figurines inspired by the final season of the series, but if you’re not quite in the mood for such an expensive set, there’s also a new set of BrickHeadz figurines inspired by the latest episodes.
After many quiet months, the Marvel lineup is back in a big way this month with something that touches every corner of the Marvel multiverse, plenty of Spidey sets to cinema mainstays and a sumptuous new buildable Iron Man.

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, so the latest addition to the huge range of community-supported Lego sets is a perfectly tailored set of little birds nestled on a branch to give to your loved one. ($50, available here)
The year 2026 is an important year for Ninjagobecause he looks back on 15 years of sets with a nostalgic wave that mixes sets inspired by the last season of Rising Dragons show and recreations of classic sets with special anniversary bonus figures.
We have finally reached one year with a Star Wars theatrical release on the way for the first time in almost Seven years, so it’s no surprise that the Mandoverse is firmly at the center of this new wave – but Grogu aside, there’s content in the prequels and sequels to go with it, including a new buildable BB-8 to celebrate 10 years since his debut in The Force Awakens.

The latest Lego Art set takes a step away from replicating iconic artworks from history with this original piece inspired by Japanese spring, featuring an idyllic view of Mount Fuji and a small temple next to a 3D waterfall spilling out of the frame. ($140, available here)
The theme of the latest Disney princess sets is not minidolls, but mini… minis: small brick chibi figures that almost give the feeling of a small vinyl toy compared to the BrickHeadz/Funko comparison. But aside from the princess world, there are some highlights, like a new Olaf to build.
It’s not very often that Speed Champions dabble in licensed genre collaborations, but this month’s wave has not one, but two: For kids, there’s a scaled version of Champions of Cars“Lightning McQueen, while for the kids at heart there’s the latest Lego version of the iconic DeLorean from Back to the future.

Lego’s latest wave of blind minifigures may be a bit controversial for anyone who dreaded the depiction of costumed animals appearing as part of past waves… because this one is all about them. Fish, peacocks, monkeys, parrots, dogs and dolphins, oh my God, a real ark! ($5 per box, available here)
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