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LEGO One Piece Sets: Complete Breakdown of Every Season 2 Build and 2025 Collection
The collaboration between the LEGO Group and Netflix has entered an ambitious new phase. Following the successful launch of the initial pirate-themed line last year, a second wave of LEGO One Piece sets has been officially revealed to coincide with the premiere of the live-action series' second season. These builds transition from the East Blue origins into the treacherous waters of the Grand Line, bringing iconic locations like Drum Island and Little Garden into brick form. This expansion introduces a wide array of new characters, complex ship designs, and a unique collectible mechanic centered around pirate wanted posters.
The New 2026 LEGO One Piece Wave Detailed
The newly announced 2026 collection focuses heavily on the narrative arc of the Grand Line. These sets are scheduled for release on August 1st, with pre-orders currently open. The level of detail in this wave suggests a focus on both playability for younger builders and display quality for adult enthusiasts.
Garp’s Marine Battleship (Set 75646)
As the flagship of the 2026 wave, Vice Admiral Garp’s Marine Battleship is a massive maritime build consisting of 1,705 pieces. This set represents the formidable vessel that pursues the Straw Hat crew as they move toward the Grand Line. The ship features five large fabric sails and a distinct Marine flag, giving it a commanding shelf presence at over 15.5 inches (39 cm) high.
Beyond the exterior, the ship opens to reveal a fully detailed interior that recreates key scenes from the Netflix series. The deck includes functional features and enough space to pose its extensive lineup of eight minifigures: Zoro, Usopp, Nami, Vice Admiral Garp, Helmeppo, Koby, Tashigi, and Miss All Sunday. The inclusion of Miss All Sunday (Nico Robin) makes this set particularly significant for those looking to complete the series' long-term cast.
Battle at Drum Castle (Set 75645)
The journey to find a doctor leads to Drum Island, recreated here in a 1,038-piece multilevel castle. Standing 13 inches tall, the Battle at Drum Castle set is designed with a vertical play philosophy. The structure includes Chopper’s laboratory on the second floor and a throne room for King Wapol on the third.
The castle's facade is decorated with banners and snow-capped textures to mimic the frozen environment of the show. It comes with six minifigures, including Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Vivi, and King Wapol. This set marks the first appearance of Princess Vivi and the villainous Wapol in LEGO form, along with the first regular minifigure version of Chopper.
Dorry vs. Brogy – Giants of Little Garden (Set 75644)
This 733-piece set offers a unique build experience by moving away from traditional buildings and ships in favor of large, fully jointed brick-built figures. The giants Dorry and Brogy are the centerpieces, designed to be posable for clashing battle scenes. At over 7 inches high, they tower over the included standard minifigures.
The set also captures the prehistoric danger of Little Garden with jungle foliage and brick-built creatures like Miss Friday and Mr. 13. The minifigure roster is diverse, featuring Zoro, Usopp, Mr. 3, and Miss Golden Week. For fans of the Baroque Works saga, this set provides essential antagonists and some of the most creative character designs in the current line.
Tony Tony Chopper Buildable Figure (Set 75643)
Following the trend of popular buildable characters, this 577-piece set allows fans to construct a large-scale version of the Straw Hat crew’s doctor. Standing 7.5 inches tall, the figure is fully posable and captures Chopper’s "Brain Point" form with high accuracy. The set includes several brick-built accessories: a medical book, a syringe, and his signature detachable blue backpack.
This model is primarily a display piece, featuring a black display base with a printed name plaque. It is positioned as a companion piece to the manga or home media collections, offering a more artistic interpretation of the character compared to the standard minifigures.
Showdown with Captain Smoker (Set 75642)
Loguetown, the city of the beginning and the end, is represented in this 547-piece diorama. The build recreates a street section featuring a fish stand, a katana shop, and a recruitment center. The highlight for many will be Smoker’s brick-built motorcycle, which he uses to pursue pirates through the narrow streets.
The set includes four minifigures: Monkey D. Luffy, Sanji, Captain Smoker, and the mysterious Dragon. The Captain Smoker minifigure utilizes unique elements to represent his smoke-based abilities, staying true to the visual style of the live-action adaptation.
Gum-Gum Fruit (Set 75640)
The Devil Fruit that started it all is now a 482-piece display model. The Gum-Gum Fruit set is a stylized recreation of the purple fruit, but with a unique feature: it can be opened to reveal a miniature vignette inside. The vignette depicts a young Luffy in Windmill Village when he first discovered the fruit. This set includes a regular Luffy minifigure with extendable arm pieces and a "Young Luffy" variant, making it a compact but lore-heavy addition to the line.
Dr. Hiriluk’s Hideout (Set 75641)
The smallest of the 2026 wave, this 271-piece set focuses on the emotional backstory of Chopper. It recreates the humble hideout where Chopper learned the ways of medicine. The set includes three minifigures: Dr. Hiriluk, Dr. Kureha, and a specialized Tony Tony Chopper minifigure. It serves as an affordable entry point for collectors wanting to obtain the Drum Island cast without purchasing the larger castle set.
Retrospective: The 2025 Original LEGO One Piece Sets
To understand the current state of LEGO One Piece sets, one must look back at the foundation laid in August 2025. These original sets were inspired by the first season of the Netflix series and established the design language for the entire theme.
The Baratie Floating Restaurant (Set 75638)
The Baratie remains the largest and most complex set in the theme to date. With 3,402 pieces, it is a masterclass in LEGO ship-based architecture. The fish-shaped restaurant features a fully accessible interior with a kitchen, dining areas, and Zeff’s quarters. The exterior pier allows for the docking of other ships and serves as the stage for the duel between Zoro and Mihawk.
The set’s 10 minifigures cover the entire Sanji recruitment arc, including Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Zeff, Vice Admiral Garp, Helmeppo, Koby, and Mihawk. It also introduced the concept of the collectible "Wanted" posters, containing five of the eight posters available in the first wave.
The Going Merry Pirate Ship (Set 75637)
No collection is complete without the Straw Hat crew’s first true home. The Going Merry is a 1,376-piece build that captures the ship’s charm and compact design. It features the sheep figurehead, tangerine trees for Nami, and a detailed interior cabin. The set includes five minifigures representing the core crew: Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji. It remains one of the most sought-after sets due to its iconic status in the source material.
Battle at Arlong Park (Set 75639)
This set focuses on the climactic battle of the East Blue saga. The 926-piece build features the multi-story Arlong Park pagoda, which includes a play feature that allows the top levels to collapse when triggered. It comes with a shooting gallery and a small forest section. The minifigures include Luffy (with arm-lengthening pieces), Nami, Usopp, Arlong, and Chu. This set is particularly notable for the unique molded head element used for the Arlong minifigure.
Buggy the Clown’s Circus Tent (Set 75635)
Bringing the vibrant and chaotic energy of Orange Town to life, this 499-piece set features a convertible circus tent. The tent can be flipped to create a larger play area or a throne room for Buggy. It includes three circus-themed traps for the heroes to navigate: a water tank, a spinning table, and a hanging cage. Minifigures include Buggy the Clown, Luffy, Zoro, and Nami.
Windmill Village Hut (Set 75636)
The 299-piece Windmill Village Hut serves as the "starter set" of the 2025 wave. It depicts Makino’s bar where Luffy’s journey began. Despite its small size, it includes essential minifigures: Young Luffy, Shanks, and Makino. It captures the peaceful beginning of the series before the transition to the high-seas action.
The Collectible "Wanted" Poster System
A defining feature across all LEGO One Piece sets is the inclusion of collectible "Wanted" posters. These are printed 2x3 tiles that feature the bounty and portrait of notorious pirates as they appear in the Netflix series.
- Wave 1 (2025): Included 8 posters distributed across 5 sets. Collectors had to acquire multiple sets to find the full set of posters for Luffy, Buggy, Arlong, and others.
- Wave 2 (2026): Introduces a new series of 8 posters featuring the villains and allies of the Grand Line, such as Captain Smoker, Wapol, and Crocodile (teased via posters in the Garp ship set).
This mechanic has encouraged a robust trading community among fans and adds a layer of depth to the building experience, rewarding those who collect the entire line.
Design Philosophy and Minifigure Accuracy
According to Yi-Chien Cheng, the Associate Design Lead for LEGO One Piece, the goal was to bridge the gap between the stylized manga roots and the grounded aesthetics of the Netflix live-action show. This is most evident in the minifigure designs. Rather than using the exaggerated proportions sometimes seen in anime-inspired toys, these minifigures focus on high-quality torso printing and unique hair pieces that match the actors' appearances in the show.
For example, the Luffy minifigure in the Drum Castle set features a more weathered red vest and a straw hat with a distinct texture. The Tony Tony Chopper minifigure required significant collaboration with the original creator, Eiichiro Oda, to ensure that the transition into the LEGO "System in Play" felt authentic to the character’s spirit.
Building the Grand Line: A Future Outlook
With the release of the 2026 sets, the LEGO One Piece theme has matured into a significant pillar of the LEGO portfolio. The variety of builds—from massive 3,000-piece display ships to smaller character-driven dioramas—suggests that there is a long-term plan for the series.
There is also a two-part LEGO One Piece animated special scheduled to premiere on Netflix in September 2026. This special is expected to use the digital models of these sets, potentially introducing even more fans to the brick-built version of the Grand Line.
Guidance for Collectors
For those looking to enter the hobby or expand their current collection, the 2026 sets offer several tiers of entry:
- For Detail Enthusiasts: Garp’s Marine Battleship provides the most complex build and the largest cast of characters. It is the natural successor to the Baratie for those who enjoy ship-building.
- For Display Fans: The buildable Tony Tony Chopper and the Gum-Gum Fruit are designed specifically for desks and shelves, requiring less space than the larger playsets while maintaining high visual impact.
- For Scene Re-creation: The Battle at Drum Castle and Dorry vs. Brogy sets are the best options for those who enjoy dynamic posing and recreating specific story moments.
Pre-orders for the 2026 wave are active as of April 9th on the official LEGO website. Given the popularity of the initial 2025 launch, which saw several sets sell out within the first week, reserving the highly anticipated sets like Garp’s Ship or Drum Castle is a practical step for ensuring availability on the August 1st launch day.
Whether you are starting with the humble beginnings of Windmill Village or preparing to sail into the Grand Line with the latest 2026 releases, these sets offer a tangible way to explore the world of One Piece. The attention to detail in the minifigures and the inclusion of the unique "Wanted" posters make this one of the most rewarding licensed themes in recent years.
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