
"After teasing its first collaboration with the Pokémon franchise last March but sharing very few details, Lego's first Pokémon sets are now available for preorder through the company's online store. The cheapest of the three is an articulated version of Eevee, but there's also a budget-busting set featuring Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur that's a whopping $649.99. Along with Lego's first Smart Brick sets launching in March, it's already shaping up to be an expensive year for Lego fans."
"Shipping is expected to start for all three Pokémon sets on February 27th, 2026. A set that is only for the most die-hard Pokémon fans and Lego collectors is the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise diorama featuring the three Pokémon in their final evolutions. It's a 6,838-piece behemoth that includes articulated and posable versions of the three Pokémon plus an elaborate display stand with beach, jungle, and volcano biomes matching their character types."
Lego opened preorders for its first Pokémon collaboration, with shipping for all three sets expected to start February 27, 2026. The collection includes an articulated Eevee as the least expensive option, a 2,050-piece Pikachu set with articulated limbs and ears, a display stand with lightning effects, an opening Poké Ball, and a $199.99 price. The flagship diorama pairs Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise in their final evolutions across a 6,838-piece build with articulated, posable figures and a display stand featuring beach, jungle, and volcano biomes, priced at $649.99. Lego's Smart Brick sets are also scheduled to launch in March.
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