The biggest LEGO sets of all time – January 2026
As pre-orders sell out for the biggest LEGO Pokémon set, you might be surprised to learn that it’s easily one of the largest models of all time.
The reveal of the first three LEGO Pokémon sets earlier this week, available to purchase from February 27, has added another entry into the list of the biggest LEGO models of all time, knocking the largest LEGO NINJAGO build out of the top 10 rankings.
Here’s a look at the list as it stands at the start of 2026, welcoming an iconic trio of creatures. As always, this list is sorted by piece count ascending.
10 – LEGO Icons 10316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell
Price: £429.99 / $499.99 / €499.99 Pieces: 6,167 Year: 2023 Available: Now

The elegant and enormous 10316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell now sits at the bottom of the list with 6,167 pieces. The stunning depiction of the elven settlement is the ultimate LEGO display for The Lord of the Rings enthusiasts, with every minifigure you need to recreate your favourite Rivendell scenes.
9 – LEGO Star Wars 75331 The Razor Crest
Price: £519.99 / $599.99 / €599.99 Pieces: 6,187 Year: 2022 Available: Retired

LEGO Star Wars 75331 The Razor Crest retired at the end of last year, now sitting in the list as one of the many massive models that have now left shelves for good. This Ultimate Collector Series recreation of The Mandalorian ship has a complete interior accurate to the series. The ship is due to return in The Mandalorian & Grogu this May, but this 6,187-piece creation is now retired.
8 – LEGO Star Wars 75313 AT-AT
Price: £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99 Pieces: 6,785 Year: 2021 Available: Retired

75313 AT-AT is the second of three huge LEGO Star Wars builds on this list. At 6,785 pieces, it comes in just short of the newest addition, but that doesn’t change the fact that this model is as big as a small dog. That’s a noteworthy achievement, and AT-AT builds since this have been significantly smaller, including the recent 75440 AT-AT.
7 – LEGO Pokémon 72153 Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise
Pieces: 6,838 Year: 2026 Price: £579.99 / $649.99 / €649.99 Available: February 27

The debut of LEGO Pokémon next month will also come with the seventh-largest LEGO set of all time. 72153 Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise represent the three Kanto partner Pokémon’s final evolutions using 6,838 pieces. Pre-orders for this set have now ended in several regions, but you can still aim to catch the model when it launches on February 27.
6 – LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon
Price: £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99 Pieces: 7,541 Year: 2017 Available: Now

LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon is finally due to retire later this year, though that date is subject to change. It no longer sits next to 75313 AT-AT on the list, staying ahead of the huge Pokémon set with 7,541 elements. The legendary LEGO Star Wars set’s time on shelves may be coming to an end this year, but its legacy will live on.
5 – LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star
Pieces: 9,023 Year: 2025 Price: £899.99 / $999.99 / €999.99 Available: Now

75419 Death Star offers enthusiasts a slice of the space station for a major LEGO Star Wars display piece. This model uses 9,023 elements with numerous minifigures, a shuttle, an informative plaque and more than enough rooms to faithfully pay tribute to the science fiction icon.
4 – LEGO Icons 10276 Colosseum
Pieces: 9,036 Year: 2020 Price: £474.99 / $549.99 / €549.99 Available: Retired

10276 Colosseum sits just above 75419 Death Star at 9,036 elements. It’s another coincidentally circular build, but one that is much more grounded and rooted in history. While it has long since been retired, it will be remembered forever for proving that LEGO sets can surpass 9,000 elements without the use of thousands of tiny plates, and for how much cats love it.
3 – LEGO Icons 10294 Titanic
Price: £589.99 / $679.99 / €679.99 Pieces: 9,090 Year: 2021 Available: Now

10294 Titanic would have been the biggest LEGO set of all time when it sailed onto shelves in 2021, had it not been for the set in first place on this list. Despite that, it’s still one of the biggest in terms of overall volume, using 9,090 pieces to recreate the iconic ship with some interior details to admire in the cross-sections.
2 – LEGO Icons 10307 Eiffel Tower
Price: £554.99 / $629.99 / €629.99 Pieces: 10,001 Year: 2022 Available: Now

Also due to retire later this year is the massive and towering 10307 Eiffel Tower. At 10,001 pieces and 149cm tall, this LEGO Icons model is certainly the biggest LEGO set in terms of volume, but it’s piece count is overtaken by one other.
1 – LEGO Art 31203 World Map
Price: £214.99 / $249.99 / €249.99 Pieces: 11,695 Year: 2021 Available: Retired

The biggest LEGO set by piece count so far is still 31203 World Map, thanks to the 11,695 elements, including thousands of smaller tiles used to make up the map of the world. Rumours suggest it will finally be dethroned this year, but for now 31203 World Map is still technically the biggest LEGO model ever released.
The biggest LEGO sets of all time – January 2026
| Position | Set name | Pieces | Price | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 31203 World Map | 11,695 | £214.99 / $249.99 / €249.99 | 2021 |
| 2 | 10307 Eiffel Tower | 10,001 | £554.99 / $629.99 / €629.99 | 2022 |
| 3 | 10294 Titanic | 9,090 | £589.99 / $679.99 / €679.99 | 2021 |
| 4 | 10276 Colosseum | 9,036 | £474.99 / $549.99 / €549.99 | 2020 |
| 5 | 75419 Death Star | 9,023 | £899.99 / $999.99 / €999.99 | 2025 |
| 6 | 75192 Millennium Falcon | 7,541 | £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99 | 2017 |
| 7 | 72153 Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise | 6,838 | £579.99 / $649.99 / €649.99 | 2026 |
| 8 | 75313 AT-AT | 6,785 | £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99 | 2021 |
| 9 | 75331 The Razor Crest | 6,187 | £519.99 / €599.99 / $599.99 | 2022 |
| 10 | 10316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell | 6,167 | £429.99 / $499.99 / €499.99 | 2023 |
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