With the arrival of May, LEGO enthusiasts are in for a treat with a fresh lineup of sets ready for purchase. This month, LEGO is paying homage to Star Wars Day on May the Fourth with an array of new LEGO Star Wars sets. However, the excitement doesn't stop there; other notable releases and enticing preorders for upcoming sets are also available. Let's dive into what's new and what's coming soon.
Out May 15
1$169.99 at LEGO Store$169.99 at Walmart The LEGO Mario series typically caters to younger audiences with its toy-like sets. Yet, the more sophisticated sets for adults, such as the Mario & Yoshi LEGO set or LEGO Piranha Plant, are my personal favorites. The latest addition, featuring Mario on a kart, is set to release just before the much-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 and its accompanying Mario Kart World on June 5.
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1$69.99 at Amazon$69.99 at LEGO Store Celebrating Star Wars Day, LEGO has released an exciting collection of Star Wars sets. The highlight is Jango Fett’s starship, but every set in this lineup brings its own charm and appeal.
1$99.99 at LEGO Store The climactic battle from Avengers: Endgame, an iconic moment in recent film history, can now be recreated with this LEGO set. It includes a range of superhero minifigures from Iron Man to Black Panther, along with a large Thanos figure and a giant Ant-Man mech.
0$29.99 at Amazon$29.99 at LEGO Store LEGO flower sets have surged in popularity, and with Mother’s Day approaching on May 11, the Petite Sunny Bouquet from the LEGO Botanicals series is a timely and charming addition, perfect for the spring season.
Out May 15
0$119.99 at LEGO Store The LEGO Art series introduces a set dedicated to Keith Haring's iconic dancing figures, designed for adult builders. It comes with five instruction booklets, allowing for a communal building experience. Once completed, the figures can be displayed on a wall or on a shelf using the provided stands.
1$4.99 at LEGO Store This month also sees the launch of LEGO's F1 collectible race cars. These tiny cars come in mystery boxes, adding an element of surprise. Collect all 12 to complete your set and showcase them on the included display podium.
Out August 1
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0$64.99 at Amazon Alongside the new releases, LEGO has opened preorders for several upcoming sets. While it's puzzling that the Andor K-2SO Security Droid set wasn't released for May the Fourth, fans will have to wait until August to get their hands on it. The Sherlock Holmes Book Nook set, a detailed representation of Baker Street that can be folded and stored on a bookshelf, is particularly noteworthy. The Iron Spider-Man bust and Fortnite Mecha Team Leader sets are also exciting prospects, as are the new LEGO Technic car models. For those looking to add elegance to their space, the new LEGO Botanicals bonsai tree set is a sophisticated choice.