It's been almost two months since the LEGO Group first teased 2025's LEGO Black Friday model, but we now have a leaked image of the whole set thanks to the South Korean platform Naver. This year's exclusive Black Friday model is the heavily anticipated LEGO Icons branded set, 10356 Star Trek: USS Enterprise D. Officially launching on the 28th of November 2025, the 18+ model will retail for $399.99 / €399.99 / £369.99 and includes a total of 3,600 pieces.Measuring an impressive 60cm in length, th
There aren’t that many pictures of the bluebrixx enterprise d from below for comparison (and I still think it’s odd the Lego model was shown from an angle you practically never see it from, but whatever)…
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The bb enterprise d came with about 2k pieces for about 200 bucks, so the retail price per piece isn’t even that far off.
The dimensions are pretty much the same though (bb coming at 55 cm length, so slightly shorter), so I’ll guess that Lego just keeps its course of avoiding larger plates and pieces to end up using so many more pieces for a model of roughly the same size.I really prefer how bb avoided sharp corners in the saucer section though./edit
Okay, my mistake: the bb enterprise is 55 cm wide, so the Lego one seems to actually be larger as, due to the elliptical saucer, the model is supposed to be wider than long:
Also, here’s a better bottom view image I found on amazon, for a better comparison:
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Lego enterprise saucer section seems 60 studs wide. BB Enterprise is a bit harder to count from the images, but I’d say it’s 52. So, yeah, Lego 1701-D is a bit bigger.