LEGO is setting sail for the Grand Line with a fresh wave of One Piece sets inspired by Netflix’s live-action series. Early images and set details reveal a lineup packed with fan-favorite characters, iconic locations, and action-ready builds—ranging from a heavily armed Marine ship to dramatic castle battles. More information is expected to surface closer to launch, but there’s already plenty here for collectors and One Piece fans to get excited about.
Leading the wave is 75646 Garp’s Marine Battleship, a premium set priced at $169.99. With 1,705 pieces, it’s designed to feel like a true display centerpiece while still leaving room for play. The build is loaded with ship details, including cannons and chains at the bow, and it comes with multiple minifigures so you can recreate different scenes straight out of the One Piece world.
For a smaller, more affordable option, 75641 Chopper & Dr. Hiriluk Wipeout arrives at $29.99. It’s a compact build at 271 pieces, but it still aims to deliver character-focused fun, including Tony Tony Chopper among the included figures—making it a tempting pickup for fans who want a quick One Piece LEGO set without the larger price tag.
Big battles are also on the menu. The 75644 Dory vs Brogy – Giants of Little Garden set recreates the legendary clash with 733 pieces and a price of $79.99. Expect the two giants, their signature weapons and shields, and additional characters to round out the scene, giving it strong play potential and a unique presence compared to typical minifigure-scale sets.
Castle fans will want to keep an eye on 75645 Battle at Drum Castle, a 1,038-piece set priced at $99.99. The revealed images show sections of the castle’s interior, offering the kind of room-based layout LEGO builders often enjoy for both display and storytelling. Several key characters are included as minifigures, with Luffy confirmed among them.
Another highlight is 75642 Showdown with Captain Smoker, featuring 547 pieces for $59.99. This set includes minifigures such as Luffy, Captain Smoker, and Dragon, positioning it as a character-driven action build—ideal if you prefer sets that focus on confrontation scenes and recognizable faces.
And if Chopper is your must-have character, 75643 Tony Tony Chopper is built to showcase him in more detail. This 577-piece set will cost $69.99 and appears tailored for fans who want a more substantial Chopper-focused build than a standard minifigure-scale inclusion.
According to the current release schedule, all of these LEGO One Piece sets are expected to launch on August 1, 2026. With a mix of ships, showdown sets, and location builds at multiple price points, this wave looks positioned to appeal to both dedicated One Piece collectors and LEGO builders jumping into the franchise for the first time.






