LEGO Icons, Architecture and F1 2026 rumour updates: prices, piece counts and more
Fresh details have emerged on a range of rumoured LEGO Architecture, Icons and Formula 1 sets reportedly arriving across 2026, from Tower Bridge to a telescope…
Brick Clicker has published more info on a handful of sets already rumoured to be on the way this year, giving us piece counts, prices and release dates for a clearer picture of what to expect from each of these themes. Check them out one by one below.
LEGO Icons Hubble Space Telescope price and release date

First rumoured earlier this month, 11382 The Hubble Space Telescope is still thought to come in at 1,552 pieces, which would make it the smallest LEGO Icons space set to date behind 10283 NASA Space Shuttle Discovery, 10341 NASA Artemis Space Launch System and 10360 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (though bigger than Creator Expert’s 10266 NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander).
Brick Clicker now has a release date (August 1, 2026) and price for us, too: $129.99 in the US, which seems pretty fair from a price-per-piece perspective. But then, that’s never the most reliable metric…
21067 Tower Bridge piece count, price and release date

All eyes may be on 21065 Sagrada Familia at the moment, given that $600 set is said to break the record for the most elements in a single model at 12,060, but don’t forget too that a new and updated Tower Bridge build is also said to be coming this year. Little else was known about 21067 Tower Bridge until now – but Brick Clicker says it’s due to cost $349.99 in the US and will include 3,745 pieces.
That’s roughly 500 pieces fewer than 2010’s enormous 10214 Tower Bridge, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see the finished model come in much smaller than its Creator Expert counterpart too, as Architecture sets often prioritise details achieved through the use of many tiny elements. We’ll find out one way or the other later this summer, as 21067 Tower Bridge is now rumoured to drop in August 2026.
43017 McLaren Oscar Piastri Helmet price and release date

Ferrari apparently isn’t the only F1 team gearing up to launch brick-built helmets in May: the previously-rumoured 43017 McLaren Oscar Piastri Helmet is now said to debut day-and-date alongside 43014 Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet and 43022 Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet, and will reportedly include 793 pieces. That’s fewer than either of the Ferrari helmets, though not by much.
Head over to our LEGO 2026 sets page for a complete picture of what’s already confirmed or rumoured for release this year, and remember to take any details yet to be officially confirmed with a pinch of salt…
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