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Netflix’s live-action One Piece adaptation returns for season two in 2026, but if you’re looking to indulge in some high-seas adventures in the meantime, Lego will release a bunch of One Piece building sets on August 1. The collaboration was announced earlier this year, but the actual sets weren’t revealed until June 5. There are seven Lego One Piece sets, including big displays based on the iconic Going Merry Pirate Ship and memorable locations like The Baratie Floating Restaurant, as well as buildable figures based on Luffy D. Monkey and Buggy the Clown. All of the Lego One Piece sets are available to preorder now on the Lego Store, though you can preorder a few of them at major retailers such as Amazon, Target, and Best Buy.
Lego One Piece Collection:
- The Going Merry Pirate Ship (1,376 pieces) — $140
- The Baratie Floating Restaurant (3,402 pieces) — $330
- Battle at Arlong Park (926 pieces) — $80
- Buggy the Clown’s Circus (573 pieces) — $55
- Windmill Village Hut (299 pieces) — $30
- Monkey D. Luffy BrickHeadz Figure (136 pieces) — $10
- Buggy the Clown BrickHeadz Figure (176 pieces) — $10
While the collection is based on Netflix’s live-action adaptation of the series, fans of the manga and anime will likely enjoy these new sets, too.
We’ll be sure to update this post as more listings pop up. Besides the two BrickHeadz figures, the Lego One Piece lineup looks like it’ll be available at all major retailers that carry Lego. That said, if you’re a member of the free Lego Insiders program, you’ll get an exclusive One Piece poster as a bonus for preordering any of these sets at Lego.
Considering One Piece is the best-selling manga of all time and one of the most popular anime series–and the Netflix series introduced new audiences to Luffy D. Monkey and his pirating adventures–we expect these will be in high demand, so it’s worth securing any of these sets you want before they sell out.
Take a closer look at all seven One Piece Lego sets launching August 1 below.
The Going Merry Pirate Ship (1,376 pieces)
$140 | Releases August 1
This replica of Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates’ ship, Going Merry, sports a bunch of great details, including a big main sail with the crew’s iconic hat-wearing Jolly Roger emblem. The finished ship measures 15.5 inches long and 13.5 inches tall. You’ll also get minifigures of Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji.
The Baratie Floating Restaurant (3,402 pieces)
$330 | Releases August 1
This massive display is the biggest set in Lego’s One Piece collection and is designed for experienced builders. The detailed replica of the floating eatery has multiple interior rooms like a kitchen, dining area, treasure room, and more. This set includes 10 minifigures for Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Zeff, Garp, Helmeppo, Koby, and Mihawk, plus a bunch of accessories like weapons, food, wanted posters, and more.
Battle at Arlong Park (926 pieces)
$80 | Releases August 1
The Battle at Arlong Park playset is a large, interactive display featuring multiple buildings and set pieces, including a large 11-inch tall pagoda designed to be demolished and easily reassembled. It also includes several minifigures, including a Luffy figure with extended arm pieces, plus Luffy’s friends Nami and Usopp, and their rival pirates Arlong and Chu.
Buggy the Clown’s Circus (573 pieces)
$55 | Releases August 1
This is another battle scene playset based on the Straw Hat Pirates’ clash with Buggy the Clown in his circus tent. The set features multiple traps and moving parts, plus minifigures for Luffy, Zoro, Nami, and Buggy. There are also weapons and other accessories.
Windmill Village Hut (299 pieces)
$30 | Releases August 1
The Windmill Village Hut set is a small scene that’s designed for younger fans or those who want a simpler project. The set features a hut and wooden bridge, a rowboat, palm tree, and minifigures for Luffy–sporting his pre-Straw Hat crew costume–Shanks, and Mikino.
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