One Piece fans, you need to see this new Lego set
Lego Tony Tony Chopper is freakin' adorable
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Lego One Piece is finally back, and new sets based on season 2 of the Netflix show are up for pre-order now - but one has shot ahead of the rest for me.
Although they're trailing a little way behind the show's second season debut in March, these new Lego One Piece sets are the first we've had since the initial drop of kits way back at the beginning of last summer. That includes major moments from the latest episodes (including the Giants of Little Garden), and they'll be joining the best Lego sets on shelves this August 1, 2026. However, I've only got eyes for the Tony Tony Chopper model... and I suspect fans will have a similar reaction. He's absolutely freakin' adorable.
To save you a little time, I've rounded up the new Lego One Piece kits and broken down key details about them below.
OK, this version of Tony Tony Chopper is adorable. Thanks to the incredibly cute design, the posable pieces that offer it a lot of charm (you can move the arms, legs, and head), and the many accessories featured here, it's my favorite new Lego One Piece set by miles. It's the perfect display piece for fans, and a great gift if you're shopping for those who adore One Piece.
Ages: 9+ | Pieces: 577 | Minifigures: 0
This feels like the new range's statement piece; it includes most of the season's major characters (Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Sanji, Vivi, Tony Tony Chopper and Wapol) alongside a striking location that's perfect for play or display. Actually, you can open up the walls to reveal the likes of Chopper’s laboratory and a throne room. That makes it impressive to look at even long after it's been built.
Ages: 9+ | Pieces: 1,038 | Minifigures: 6
This is the most expensive of the new Lego One Piece sets, and arguably the most eye-catching. Besides packing a mighty eight minifigures (Zoro, Usopp, Miss All Sunday, Nami, Tashigi, Helmeppo, Vice Admiral Garp, and Koby) and details fans of the show will appreciate, it comes with a mini market with accessories you can put to one side.
Ages: 9+ | Pieces: 1,705 | Minifigures: 8
This is a surprisingly action-packed set despite being one of the smaller, cheaper new Lego One Piece kits. Alongside supersized figures of the giants Dorry and Brogy, you're getting a Mr. 13 minifigure on a vulture to go with Zoro, Usopp, Mr. 3, and Miss Goldenweek.
Ages: 9+ | Pieces: 733 | Minifigures: 5
Even though it's a smaller set, this one features some iconic characters like Monkey D. Luffy and Captain Smoker with an eye-catching backdrop and cool effects (just look at those transluscent arms!). That means it's a good choice if you want something to put on display without breaking the bank.
Ages: 9+ | Pieces: 547 | Minifigures: 4
The cheapest and smallest set might be the most quirky, and I kinda love that. As well as including Tony Tony Chopper, Dr. Hiriluk, and Dr. Kureha minifigures, it gives them a cozy home to live in that can open up and provide a better view of the secrets within.
Ages: 9+ | Pieces: 271 | Minifigures: 3
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I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, but these days you'll find me managing GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage (I spend my time here handling everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news). I've also been obsessed with Warhammer since the 1990s, and love nothing more than running tabletop RPGs like D&D as a Dungeon Master.
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