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| An image showing one of the new LEGO One Piece sets. |
For fans of both brick-building and high-seas adventure, the wait is nearly over. After years of speculation and wishful thinking, LEGO One Piece sets are finally taking shape – and the first concrete details have just surfaced online. Leaked images and set information, courtesy of The UniBricks on Instagram, give us our clearest look yet at what’s coming this summer.
From Monkey D. Luffy’s climactic battles to Dr. Hiriluk’s emotional last stand, the upcoming wave spans six distinct sets, ranging from small character-focused builds to a massive Marine battleship. And yes – Chopper gets his own dedicated set.
Here’s everything we know so far about the LEGO One Piece collection, including prices, piece counts, and the all-important release date.
A Pirate’s Bounty of New LEGO One Piece Sets
According to the leaked information, six sets will launch on August 1, 2026. The lineup covers iconic locations and moments from the early arcs of One Piece, from Little Garden to Drum Island and Loguetown. While LEGO has not officially confirmed the collaboration, the volume and quality of the leaked images suggest a full reveal is imminent.
Let’s break down each set, starting with the crown jewel of the wave.
75646 Garp’s Marine Battleship – $169.99 | 1,705 pieces
The largest and most expensive set in the wave is 75646 Garp’s Marine Battleship. Priced at $169.99 and packing 1,705 pieces, this is the centerpiece collectors will likely chase first. The ship features detailed cannons, chains at the bow, and enough deck space to stage a full Marine assault. Several minifigures are included – though the leak doesn’t specify which, expect Vice Admiral Garp himself, plus a few unlucky sailors.
For scale, this set rivals some of LEGO’s best naval builds. The chains and cannon arrangements suggest a focus on both displayability and play, making it a must-have for One Piece enthusiasts who’ve dreamed of reenacting the Battle of Marineford (or just chasing the Straw Hats across the Grand Line).
75641 Chopper & Dr. Hiriluk Wipeout – $29.99 | 271 pieces
On the opposite end of the spectrum, 75641 Chopper & Dr. Hiriluk Wipeout is a small, emotional set. At just 271 pieces and $29.99, it’s clearly designed for younger builders or fans who want a budget-friendly entry point. The set recreates the heartbreaking scene from Drum Island, where Dr. Hiriluk’s sacrifice forever changed Tony Tony Chopper. Expect a small terrain build, possibly the cherry blossom trees, along with minifigures of Chopper (in his heavy point or walking point form) and the quack doctor himself.
Despite its size, this set is already generating buzz for its narrative weight. It’s rare to see LEGO tackle such a poignant moment, and that alone makes it a standout.
75644 Dory vs Brogy – Giants of Little Garden – $79.99 | 733 pieces
Little Garden gets its due with 75644 Dory vs Brogy – Giants of Little Garden. For $79.99 and 733 pieces, you’ll get two massive giant minifigures (or possibly brick-built giants – the leaked images aren’t entirely clear), complete with their signature weapons and shields. The set also includes several smaller characters, likely including a tiny Mr. 3 or Miss Goldenweek.
The duel between Dory and Brogy is one of the most memorable fights in the early Grand Line, and LEGO seems to have captured their scale and rivalry perfectly. If you’ve ever wanted to pit two hundred-year-old Viking giants against each other on your desk, this is your set.
75645 Battle at Drum Castle – $99.99 | 1,038 pieces
75645 Battle at Drum Castle is the second-largest set in the wave, with 1,038 pieces and a $99.99 price tag. Leaked images show multiple rooms inside the castle, including what appears to be Wapol’s throne room and a medical wing. Key characters like Luffy (in his Drum Island parka outfit) and possibly Wapol, Chess, and Kuromarimo are included.
This set bridges the gap between playset and display piece. The interior details – think trapdoors, treasure chests, and maybe even a ramp for Luffy’s famous “Gomu Gomu no Bazooka” – will appeal to builders who love modular-style castles. Given the piece count, expect a fairly substantial footprint.
Speaking of details, check out the leaked images for yourself. The source of this information, The UniBricks on Instagram, has posted visual confirmation of several sets. You can view the original leak here:
View the LEGO One Piece leak on Instagram
The images show box art, minifigure lineups, and preliminary builds. While LEGO could make changes before the final release, the designs look polished and retail-ready.
75642 Showdown with Captain Smoker – $59.99 | 547 pieces
For fans of Loguetown, 75642 Showdown with Captain Smoker is a dream come true. At 547 pieces and $59.99, this set centers on the tense confrontation between Luffy and the white-haired Marine captain. The leaked minifigure lineup includes Luffy, Captain Smoker, and a surprise appearance by Dragon (Monkey D. Dragon, Luffy’s father, who saves him during the execution platform scene).
The build itself appears to be a section of Loguetown’s plaza, complete with the iconic execution platform and maybe a few barrels for Luffy to hide in. Smoker’s smoke-based abilities could be represented by translucent white brick-built effects. This set is likely to be a fan favorite for its character selection alone.
75643 Tony Tony Chopper – $69.99 | 577 pieces
Finally, the set no Chopper fan can ignore: 75643 Tony Tony Chopper. Priced at $69.99 with 577 pieces, this is a character-focused model similar to LEGO’s recent large-scale figures (think the 76391 Hogwarts Icons or 76271 Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City). The leak suggests Chopper will be depicted in his Heavy Point form – his muscular, human-like transformation – rather than the cute chibi version.
At 577 pieces, this is a mid-range display piece. It will likely stand around 6-8 inches tall and feature posable limbs, an antlered hat, and his blue post-timeskip shorts. For collectors who love character busts or statues, this is a unique addition that sets the One Piece wave apart from standard playsets.
Release Date and Where to Buy
All six LEGO One Piece sets are expected to launch on August 1, 2026. That’s a Saturday, which aligns with typical LEGO release patterns. Pricing and piece counts as reported above are likely final, though LEGO occasionally adjusts prices before launch.
You’ll be able to find these sets at:
LEGO.com (exclusive early access for VIP members often starts a few days prior)
Amazon
Target, Walmart, and other major retailers
Local LEGO Certified Stores
Given the popularity of One Piece and the first-ever official LEGO collaboration (excluding custom MOCs), these sets may sell out quickly. Pre-orders will probably open in mid-to-late July 2026.
What About the Rest of the Straw Hats?
Sharp-eyed readers will notice that the leaked wave focuses heavily on early arcs – Drum Island, Little Garden, Loguetown – but doesn’t include every Straw Hat. Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji are notably absent from the initial minifigure lists (though they may appear in the Garp’s Battleship set or the Drum Castle set). This suggests LEGO is pacing the line, saving fan-favorite characters for future waves.
Given the success of other anime-themed LEGO sets (like the Naruto and Despicable Me collaborations), it’s highly likely that LEGO One Piece will become an ongoing theme. Expect Alabasta, Enies Lobby, and perhaps even the Thousand Sunny in later releases.
Final Thoughts – A Treasure Worth Waiting For
The LEGO One Piece 2026 wave is shaping up to be one of the most exciting licensed launches in years. With a price range accessible to casual fans ($29.99 for the Chopper & Hiriluk set) and serious collectors ($169.99 for Garp’s battleship), there’s something for every bounty level.
The inclusion of deep-cut moments – Dr. Hiriluk’s sacrifice, Dory and Brogy’s eternal duel, Dragon’s mysterious appearance – shows that LEGO and Toei Animation are treating the source material with respect. And the dedicated Chopper figure? That’s the cherry on top (or the cotton candy, if you prefer).
Mark your calendars for August 1, 2026. Until then, keep an eye on The UniBricks on Instagram for more leaks, and stay tuned for official confirmation from LEGO. The Grand Line of brick-building is about to get a whole lot more interesting.
What set are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments – and don’t forget to share this article with your fellow nakama.
New Lego One Piece sets first look images from itavix_bricks and lite on Instagram
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