These Lego sets let you catch Pokemon in a whole new way


Trainers, get ready to catch ’em all. Lego has it unveil The first ever Pokémon collections feature many of the beloved monsters from the original games. There’s an Eevee and Pikachu diorama, a standalone Poké Ball and a cool Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise display set.

Lego has been partnering with popular brands like Harry Potter and Star Wars for years, and has only recently forayed into video games with Minecraft and Super Mario groups. Given Pokemon’s enduring popularity, it makes sense for Lego to produce buildable versions of the famous monsters.

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The largest set in this set, Lego Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise, includes 6,838 pieces and is priced at $650. The three final Evolution Pokémon models are rendered with details like Charizard’s flaming-tipped tail and water jets coming out of Blastoise cannons. You can display them individually, or place them together on a base that matches each Pokemon’s type. Once assembled, the model measures 21.3 inches wide and 19.7 inches long.

The smallest and most expensive of these new sets is the incredibly cute Lego Pokémon Eevee set, which includes 587 pieces and costs $60. The fully poseable figure stands 8.5cm tall and looks real Fan favorite.

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Of course, no Pokémon collection is complete without Pikachu. The Lego Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball includes 2,050 pieces and retails for $200. This delightful chunky Pokemon mascot can be placed on the included base to appear as if he’s jumping out of a Poké Ball in a flurry of blue lightning. Based on the pictures, the Poké Ball is more of a squishy cube than a ball, but it can be opened and closed.

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Besides these three main groups there are two promotional groups. You can only get the Kanto Region Badge Collection as a GWP (Gift with Purchase) if you purchase the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise Collection between February 27th and March 3rd. Mini Pokémon Center is an insider reward, available for LEGO Insiders For 2,500 points starting February 27th. It’s free to join the Lego Insider program, and you get… 6.5 points per $1 spend.

There are no Pokemon minifigures in this wave, but that may change if more sets appear in the future. Maybe in the future we will see some gameplay features that include the new features Smart brick Which Lego showed last week in Consumer Electronics Show 2026.

Lego also cooked a file Online scavenger huntwith new Pokémon appearing every week on the Lego Group and Pokémon Company International’s social media sites. The challenge ends on February 27, and the grand prize is a trip to PokémonXP and the 2026 Pokémon World Championships.

Lego Pokémon sets will be available on March 1 (or February 27 for Lego Insiders). In the meantime, check out these deals on LEGO Harry Potter sets and more.



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