
LEGO officially revealed a new line of One Piece sets back in June, and they have finally arrived. There are a total of seven new sets releasing in August and fans of the series have already been eagerly preordering these sets over the last couple of months. Unsurprisingly, it's the Going Merry Pirate Ship set that has been the most popular ahead of release.
All seven of the new sets are based on the events of the Netflix show's first season. For those who are only fans of the One Piece anime, that means that all of the sets are from the East Blue Saga. Here's a quick glance at all of the new sets and how much they cost.
All LEGO One Piece Sets
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LEGO One Piece The Going Merry Pirate Ship
The Going Merry Pirate Ship set represents the iconic vessel owned by the Straw Hat Pirates. The build itself is made up of 1,376 pieces and includes all five minifigures of the original crew members. That includes Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji and all of their accessories. The age rating is 10+, so this is the ideal set for teens and adults who are fans of the franchise. With a price tag of $139.99, this is the second most expensive One Piece set being released.
LEGO One Piece Battle at Arlong Park
The Battle at Arlong Park Set is a little bit smaller at 926 pieces, and generally more affordable at $79.95. The main build of this set is the big tower that serves as Arlong's shark-themed headquarters, but it also comes with a mini shooting gallery and Arlong's throne. The set comes with five total minifigures, including Luffy, Nami, Usopp, Arlong, and Chu. Most notably, the Luffy figure comes with arm-lengthening pieces so you can showcase the leader of the Straw Hat pirates in all of his stretchy glory.
LEGO One Piece Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent
For fans of Buggy the Clown, the Circus Tent set is a great option. At only 573 pieces, this is the best mid-range option for $54.99. It's also the only set in the bunch that will get you a Buggy the Clown minifigure. The set itself is a small corner of Buggy's tent that showcases the front entrance on one side, and pure chaos on the inside. Alongside the Buggy minifigure, you also get Luffy, Zoro, and Nami with all of their weapons. This is a set designed for builders to recreate specific moments from the show, including Luffy being trapped in a case of water.
LEGO One Piece The Baratie Floating Restaurant
The Baratie Restaurant set is the most expensive set in the entire lineup, but it's also by far the largest. This is the only 18+ set on this list targeted specifically at adults and it's made up of a whopping 3,402 pieces. This build is essentially a recreation of the floating restaurant where we first get introduced to Sanji, but with one side open. The front of the set features the entrance to the restaurant in all its glory while the back goes into small details within each room. It comes with a total of 10 minifigures including Zeff, Luffy, Nami, and Sanji.
LEGO One Piece Windmill Village Hut
The Windmill Village set is the cheapest full build on this list at $29.99, and it's overall very simple. The set depicts one of Luffy's early memories of when Shank gave him his iconic straw hat when he was just a boy. It's the only set on this list that gives you a minifigure of Shank, and he still has both his arms at this point in time. The rest of the build is fairly straightforward. It includes a small hut, a doc, and a boat. At only 299 pieces, it's a very quick build.
LEGO One Piece BrickHeadz Monkey D. Luffy Figure
Alongside the sets depicting specific scenes, LEGO is also releasing new BrickHeadz figures from One Piece. The most popular of the two is the Monkey D. Luffy figure, which gives us a bigger version of the creator of the Straw Hat pirates. At only 136 pieces, this set comes in at $9.99.
LEGO One Piece BrickHeadz Buggy the Clown Figure
The other BrickHeadz One Piece set getting a release is Buggy. Unlike Luffy, Buggy the Clown is only available as a minifigure in one set on this list. And somehow the idea of building a Buggy figure just makes sense, considering he posesseses the powers of the Chop Chop fruit. This set is made up of a total of 136 pieces and costs $9.99 as well.
Will There Be More LEGO One Piece Sets?
At this point in time, these seven sets are the only LEGO One Piece options available. That being said, we can likely expect more alongside the release of season 2 of the live-action show on Netflix. These sets didn't arrive until almost a full two years after the release of season one, but now that LEGO and Netflix have collaborated on these sets, we likely won't have to wait as long for the sets based on season 2.
As of right now, season 2 of One Piece will be released sometime in 2026. Season 2 of the series will be adapting the Alabasta Saga, which means new sets would most likely include the first minifigures of Chopper.