Building the Magic at Home
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of clicking that final LEGO brick into place, especially when you’re building a piece of the Disney universe. While we’re always keeping an eye on the latest construction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios or the transformation of the parks, sometimes the best magic happens right on your coffee table. Recently, a wave of new Disney-themed LEGO sets quietly appeared on Amazon, and they’re exactly what every collector needs for their 2026 display shelf.
Whether you’re a hardcore Star Wars fan or you prefer the whimsical stories of Pixar, this latest drop has something for everyone. From a tiny Grogu to a massive tribute to Winnie the Pooh, these sets aren’t just toys—they’re incredibly detailed pieces of art that capture the spirit of our favorite films.
The Standout Sets You Can Grab Right Now
If you’ve been waiting for new builds, these five sets are the highlights of the recent surprise release:
- The Star Wars AT-RT Attack: This is a perfect starter set for anyone who loves The Mandalorian. It’s a 297-piece build that includes three Mini Figures: Grogu, the Mandalorian himself, and an Imperial Remnant AT-RT Driver. It’s compact but packs a punch with its poseable legs.
- The Razor Crest (Mandalorian & Grogu): For those who want a more substantial challenge, this 930-piece set is a dream. It features five figures, including Zeb Orrelios and Colonel Ward. The interior detail is impressive, making it a centerpiece for any Star Wars collection.
- Kevin and Dug (from UP!): This 628-piece set is pure joy. You get to build a poseable Dug—complete with his “cone of shame”—and a vibrant Kevin with moving wings. It even includes Carl and Ellie’s iconic Adventure Book.
- Sally’s Flowerpot: Fans of The Nightmare Before Christmas will love this 346-piece build. The flowerpot actually opens up to reveal Sally’s secret kitchen, complete with a cauldron and potion-making accessories. It’s a great blend of a display piece and a play set.
- Piglet’s Birthday Fun: To celebrate 100 years of Winnie the Pooh, this set features a large buildable Piglet and a birthday cake. The best part? The cake opens to reveal a tiny version of Pooh’s house and the Hundred Acre Wood.
Why These Sets Matter for Your Collection
What makes these 2026 releases so special is the level of interactivity. LEGO has moved beyond static models; many of these sets, like Sally’s Flowerpot and Piglet’s Birthday Cake, feature hidden rooms and secret compartments. They’re designed for fans who love “easter eggs” just as much as we do when we’re walking through the parks.
For those planning a trip soon, these sets also make for the perfect “vacation reveal” gift. Imagine leaving the Star Wars AT-RT Attack on the kitchen table to let the family know a trip to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is on the horizon. It’s a tactile way to build excitement before you ever step foot on a plane.
Planning Pro-Tips for LEGO Hunters
- Check for Prime Discounts: Amazon often fluctuates prices on these sets shortly after release. Keep them in your cart to get notifications if the price drops even by a few dollars.
- LEGO Insiders: If you’d rather buy in person, head to the LEGO Store at Disney Springs. You can often earn double points on certain Disney sets, which you can later redeem for discounts or exclusive sets.
- Display Cases are Key: Sets like the Razor Crest or Kevin and Dug have a lot of small, poseable parts. To keep them dust-free and safe, look for acrylic display boxes that highlight the Mini Figures.
Final Thoughts
These surprise drops are a reminder that the Disney magic doesn’t have to stay in Florida or California. Whether you’re building a scene from the Hundred Acre Wood or preparing for a battle in a galaxy far, far away, these LEGO sets are a fantastic way to bring the stories home. Just be warned—once you start building, it’s hard to stop!
Disclaimer: This information is gathered from various online sources and news outlets. While we strive for accuracy, Disney plans and policies can change rapidly. We recommend double-checking official Disney sources for the most up-to-date information before making final travel plans.
