Every New LEGO Set for April 2026

While April 2026 might not be LEGO’s biggest month in terms of total releases, it promises to be a really exciting one. Instead of a large number of sets, April will offer a diverse range, including sets based on beloved older themes, huge franchises, and a few surprising choices to delight collectors.

Instead of focusing only on large, impressive LEGO sets, April includes a variety of options – mid-size collector’s items, easy-to-display sets, and more affordable choices. This creates a more approachable selection for everyone. This balance is especially helpful since LEGO has already had a lot of successful, popular releases this year, like those from Mario Kart, Star Wars, and The Adventures of Tintin. Here’s a look at everything coming out this month.

April 1 Is Doing Most of the Heavy Lifting for LEGO Releases

LEGO didn’t hold back this April Fool’s Day! The first day of the month brought a lot of exciting new LEGO sets, covering a wide range of popular themes.

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LEGO Standout Releases (April 1)

  • 72050 Mario Kart Luigi & Mach 8: $179.99 Luigi finally gets his moment. As a follow-up to Mario’s LEGO kart set, this build feels like a natural evolution and an inevitable addition. The Mach 8 design translates beautifully into LEGO form, and Luigi’s inclusion adds a bit more personality than its predecessor.
  • 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket: $159.99 This is easily one of the most unique sets of the month. As the first-ever LEGO set based on The Adventures of Tintin, it’s less about mass appeal and more about legacy. The rocket itself is striking, but the real draw is the minifigure lineup. Tintin, Snowy, and company are finally making their LEGO debut on April 1.
  • 11378 Douglas DC-3 PAN AM: $219.99 This one’s a dream set for aviation enthusiasts. This LEGO Icons release leans heavily into realism, offering a detailed recreation of a historic aircraft. It’s not flashy, but if you’re anything like Stardew Valley‘s Harvey, it’s the kind of build that may quietly dominate your display shelf.
  • 40878 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles BrickHeadz: $39.99 The return of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in LEGO form has been a long time coming. These BrickHeadz versions of Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo are compact, stylized, and almost guaranteed to sell out quickly.

Smaller Builds Worth Noting in April

  • 40954 Germany Postcard: $14.99
  • 40871 Gift Box Celebration: $19.99

Honestly, I usually skip over these smaller LEGO sets, but they’re actually really cool for when I just want a quick build. They’re super affordable and a nice break from those huge, complicated sets I sometimes tackle. If I’m not feeling a massive project, or just want a little LEGO in my life without a big commitment, these are perfect.

LEGO Star Wars Dominates the End of April

Most new LEGO sets come out on the first of the month, but the rest of April is dedicated to Star Wars. A large collection of new Star Wars LEGO sets will be released on April 26th, and some of them have already sparked debate among fans.

The Headliners

  • 75447 The Razor Crest: $149.99
  • 75460 New Republic X-Wing Starfighter: $69.99
  • 75445 Anzellan Starship: $74.99
  • 75444 AT-RT Attack: $44.99
  • 75446 Grogu (Mandalorian Apprentice): $129.99

A lot of these LEGO sets connect to the new The Mandalorian & Grogu movie, and seem to be part of a bigger marketing campaign. The Razor Crest is still very popular with fans, and the X-Wing is a consistent, dependable choice in LEGO’s Star Wars collection. However, the smaller character busts are proving to be the most controversial releases this month.

  • 75438 Yoda Bust: $39.99
  • 75439 Darth Vader Bust: $49.99

These LEGO Star Wars sets seem like a good deal – they’re reasonably priced, meant to be displayed, and come with collectible minifigures. However, fans have had a mixed reaction, especially to how Yoda looks. Many feel his eyes are strangely designed and that the model doesn’t quite capture his appearance. There’s also disappointment with the display plates, which some fans think look incomplete. Since these sets are intended for display, presentation is important, and this is where they seem to fall short. Luckily, the included minifigures are a definite plus, and for some collectors, they might be enough to make the purchase worthwhile.

BrickHeadz Keeps Showing Up in April

April also includes a smaller but notable BrickHeadz:

  • 40878 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles BrickHeadz: $39.99 (April 1)
  • 40856 The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains: $39.99 (April 26)

LEGO BrickHeadz continues to be a reliably popular line, providing simplified, collectible versions of well-known characters at an affordable price. While it might not be the most exciting LEGO theme, it’s consistently sought after by fans.

April 2026 Is a Month of Variety Over Volume for LEGO

While April 2026 might not have a huge number of new LEGO sets, it offers a fantastic variety. There’s something for almost every LEGO builder to enjoy.

  • Nintendo fans get a premium Mario Kart set
  • Collectors get a first-ever The Adventures of Tintin build
  • Star Wars enthusiasts get an entire wave to dig into
  • Casual builders get smaller, more affordable options

April feels like a welcome pause—a month that bridges the gap between bigger LEGO releases, but still offers some exciting highlights. With events like May the Fourth coming up soon, it’s clear April isn’t a slowdown, but a preparation for what’s next, which is great news for LEGO fans.

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