After a relatively quiet February (unless you were here for the Twilight renaissance), Lego is back to bringing the pain on your wallets in March 2025 with an absolute ton of new sets—and they’re pretty pricey ones to boot, across the board.
We already got a brief taste of what’s ahead when Lego revealed the ginormous Jurassic Park T.rex skeleton earlier this week, but we’ve got new Architecture sets, the huge launch of a new era of Lego F1 in Speed Champions, and even a little Marvel and Star Wars for good measure. Here’s the best of what’s coming out next month, in all its glory, below!
Lego Marvel Superheroes Hulk Truck vs. Thanos

Imagine if Bruce had this thing during Infinity War! The Lego superheroes team’s obsession with putting wild vehicles into every other set continues with this delightfully absurd, neon green Hulk-themed monster truck. Will it be enough to stop Thanos? ($35, available here)
Lego Jurassic Park Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex

The biggest Jurassic set yet, clocking in at around three feet wide, Lego’s latest dino fossil is a scale replica of the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton seen in the original Jurassic Park. As well as being a humongous display model, it comes with minifigures of Ellie Sattler and Alan Grant, and even a tiny rendition of the dig site they first find dino bones in during the original movie. ($250, available here from 3/12 for Lego Insiders, 3/15 wide release)
Lego Architecture Trevi Fountain

Lego’s latest rendition of the iconic Rome landmark amps up the scale, with 1,880 pieces used to go beyond the original micro-scaled version released in 2014. ($160, available here)
Lego Transformers Brickheadz
The latest Transformers Brickheadz may not actually transform, but you do get a bit more than you usually do with Lego’s chibified character models as they both come with builds for the alternate vehicle modes.
Lego Art Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh

The latest addition to the Art line is another Van Gogh classic, a framed re-interpretation of the fourth iteration of his famous 1888 painting series. ($200, available here)
Lego Disney
Lego begins a new Disney subline this month with sets inspired by dress shop displays for iconic Disney princesses and villains. But that’s not all—Moana‘s Heihei gets a buildable model, and so does Lilo’s house from Lilo & Stitch (complete with minifigures, rather than the usual Disney minidolls).
Lego Horizon Adventures Aloy & Varl vs. Shell-Walker & Sawtooth

While it’s not the first Lego Horizon set, it is the first based on the Lego Horizon video game, a very particular distinction! This one features, of course, Aloy herself, as well as not one but two bits of robotic wildlife for her to face off against. ($45, available here)
Lego Minecraft
Lego gives the Minecraft line over to the Minecraft movie this month, with a couple of sets inspired by the film. What does that mean? Mostly that you get regular minifigures instead of the usual blocky Minecraft figures, for the most part. One of them’s Jack Black, even!
Lego Icons French Cafe

Kicking off a new miniseries (although it would probably still fit nicely with any modular building collection), the latest icons release is a classic French bistro, offering an ornate storefront with outdoor seating. ($80, available here)
Lego Ideas The Evolution of STEM

The latest Ideas set takes a break from licensed projects to celebrate the history of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with an elaborate display piece. It even comes with three historical minifigures to represent some of the fields included: Marie Curie (née Skłodowska), Sir Isaac Newton, and George Washington Carver. ($80, available here)
Lego Speed Champions
Lego’s collaboration with Formula One really kicks off after a few smaller collaborations here with a whole wave of officially licensed race cars, inspired by multiple top teams from the competition.
Lego Star Wars AT-AT Driver Helmet

It’s a quiet time in the galaxy far, far away (no doubt that will change in May), with just one set this month: a driver of a different sorts to everything else going on with Lego in March, as the AT-AT pilot joins the buildable helmet series. ($70, available here)
Lego Scaled Up Racing Driver Minifigure

It’s back to racing business as usual though with the next bumper-sized minifigure build: a recreation of the classic Lego racing driver, complete with that famous green, white, and red Octan livery. ($55, available here)
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