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Lego's Star Trek USS Enterprise Set Launches on Black Friday
The final frontier just got a whole lot blockier, and honestly, this is the crossover we've been waiting for since someone first put a lightsaber hilt on a minifigure. Lego has officially dropped the USS Enterprise-D set, and it's landing with the force of a photon torpedo straight into our wallets on Black Friday, November 28, for a cool $400.This isn't just some random brick build; this is the iconic Galaxy-class starship from *Star Trek: The Next Generation*, a show that defined sci-fi for a generation, and the set is packed with enough detail to make any Trekkie’s heart go to warp speed. After being teased a few months back, the full reveal is here, and it’s a monster—3,600 pieces that let you construct a model measuring around 10.5 inches tall, 23. 5 inches long, and 18.5 inches wide, complete with a stand so you can proudly display it on your shelf like the ultimate trophy from the Delta Quadrant. The build itself is pure engineering porn; the saucer section is detachable, just like in the show for those planetary landing sequences, and the shuttle bay door actually opens to reveal two adorable little shuttlepods ready for away missions.But the real flex here is the minifigure roster. We're talking all the bridge crew essentials: Captain Picard with that signature bald head and authoritative stance, Guinan ready to serve up some wisdom in Ten Forward, and Worf looking as perpetually grumpy as ever.Commander Riker even comes with his trombone, because what’s a jazz session without 'Night Bird'? Data, of course, includes his beloved cat, Spot, because an emotionless android’s love for a feline is peak character development. And yes, for better or worse, Wesley Crusher is here too, because you can’t have the *Enterprise-D* without the boy genius.The inclusion of Ensign Ro Laren is a deep-cut masterstroke, letting you recreate all that delicious, crackling tension with Picard over her Maquis sympathies. This set is more than just plastic bricks; it’s a love letter to a series that blended philosophical debates with phaser fights, and it’s landing on Black Friday, which feels like a strategic move to dominate holiday wish lists.But let’s be real—this is a premium play. At four hundred bucks, it’s not an impulse buy; it’s a commitment, the kind of set you clear a weekend for, with a playlist of TNG episodes running in the background.The timing is impeccable, tapping into the nostalgia of millennials who grew up with Picard’s diplomacy and Data’s quest for humanity, now with the disposable income to relive it. And it raises the bigger question: Where’s the Lego *Voyager*? The Lego *Deep Space Nine*? This feels like the opening salvo in what could be a whole fleet.Imagine a *Defiant* set with micro-fighters, or a *Klingon Bird-of-Prey* ready for battle. The potential is infinite.For now, though, the *Enterprise-D* is the flagship, and it’s a build that promises to be as engaging as a holodeck adventure, blending intricate construction with that deep-seated fandom joy. Preorders are coming soon, so set your phasers to 'buy' and get ready to make it so.
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