One Piecefans have been eating well lately, between the anime’s epic arcs, the live-action Netflix series, and now a massive wave of collectible merch, it is a golden age to love the Straw Hats. But today, collectors are especially rejoicing (and maybe crying) over the launch of something huge, and that is the LEGOOne Piececollection.
Yes, the world’s most iconic pirate crew has officially entered the brick-built world of LEGO, and can be purchased fromLEGO’s official sitestarting today. With detailed sets straight from the Grand Line and figures of beloved characters like Luffy and Buggy,LEGO’s newOne Piececollection is not just fun, it is a financial commitment for serious fans.
LEGO One Piece Is a Treasure Trove, If Fans Can Afford It
These LEGO One Piece Sets Are as Epic as the Anime and Live-Action
The new collection brings theOne Pieceworld to life in striking detail. Standouts include the Going Merry set at $139.99 and the impressive Baratie Floating Restaurant at $329.99, both already on backorder. These models are not just playsets, they are massive centerpieces for adult collectors who have been waiting for something like this for years.
For those building their own East Blue saga, smaller sets like Windmill Village Hut, which is $29.99, and Buggy the Clown’s Circus Tent, which is $54.99, are perfect entry points. Meanwhile, iconic scenes like Battle at Arlong Park for $79.99 offer action-packed diorama potential. Every build invites fans to reimagine classic moments with a playful twist.
One Piece Character Figures and Digital Extras Sweeten the Deal
Not Just Bricks, It Is a Whole One Piece Experience
Beyond the big sets,LEGO offers charming standalone figures of fan favorites like Monkey D. Luffyand Buggy the Clown, each priced at a very affordable $9.99. These make great starter pieces or add-ons to larger displays and are perfect for fans who want a little Straw Hat spirit on their desks.
To make the wait for backordered items a little more bearable,LEGO is offering a free digitalOne Piecewallpaper. It is a small touch, but it is smart marketing and a reminder that this line blends nostalgia, collectibility, and fandom pride in one slick package.
Today’s launch of LEGOOne Pieceis not just another merch drop, it is a collector’s event. With prices ranging from $9.99 to nearly $330, there is something for everyone, but only if fans' wallets are ready. Whether fans are building the Baratie or just snagging a Luffy minifig, there is no doubt: the Grand Line has never looked this good in bricks.
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One Piece follows young pirate Monkey D. Luffy and his diverse crew as they embark on a daring quest for treasure. Released in 2023, the film brings the adventurous world of the popular manga to life, capturing Luffy’s relentless pursuit of the legendary One Piece treasure.