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Five new LEGO DREAMZzz sets on the way in 2026

LEGO DREAMZzz is returning for another wave in January 2026, offering a fresh batch of five whimsical sets, each themed around a different animal, such as 71512 Crocodile Submarine and 71515 Tiger Shark Tank.

Fans of LEGO DREAMZzz have plenty to look forward to, with five brand new sets on the way and ready to fuel magical adventures, all launching on January 1, 2026 on LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores. The sets are:

All five sets come with a diamond egg side build, each of which contain a different colour of Treasure Creature; colour variants include blue, orange, green and white. Some sets include two colours, so you don’t have to purchase quite the whole wave to get the full collection of creatures.

71508 Fox Guardian Mech

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Mechs are a tried-and-true staple of the LEGO catalogue, and DREAMZzz is no exception — though 71508 Fox Guardian Mech puts a bit of spin on the formula thanks to its two distinct forms. One is in the vein of a traditional mech, standing on two legs and wielding sword and tricked-out shield in its hands. But its secondary form leans into the mech’s fox-like design, having it stand on all fours and converting the claws on the shield into wings on its back.

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71512 Crocodile Submarine

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Where 71508 Fox Guardian Mech has a strong sense of cohesion between its two forms, 71512 Crocodile Submarine’s could not be more different. The titular build is naturally a crocodile-shaped submarine built with a satisfying combination of blues for the crocodile parts and yellows for the submarine. The set’s official alternate build is about as far from a submarine as you can get, turning into a giant eagle, though maintaining a similar build for the minifigure compartment. The vessel does still look seaworthy in this form, but the bird might be better suited for arial adventures.

71513 Nightmare Scorpion Digger

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71513 Nightmare Scorpion Digger lives up to its name, with a terrifying design that’s sure to haunt even the bravest of LEGO DREAMZzz fans. The scorpion is a shivering mix of black and gold, and has its claws replaced by excavators for maximum frights. And the set’s alternate build is no more cuddly than the scorpion — a wasp makes use of all three buckets for its body and has the most unsettling wings you’ll come across. Either build is sure to be a worthy minion of the Nightmare Emperor.

71514 Dino Jet

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71514 Dino Jet’s name is a tad bit misleading, although that’s by no means a knock against what the set appears to deliver. The jet, in slightly different forms depending on which dinosaur is built, is dwarfed by the fearsome mechanised dinosaurs. Builders will have the option of either a brontosaurus or stegosaurus, both of which are covered in tech and trans-neon orange to create the most unique dinosaurs to ever walk the earth. The jet can attach to the back of the brontosaurus while it has to remain detached from the stegosaurus due to its spiked spine.

71515 Tiger Shark Tank

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Where 71514 Dino Jet is slightly off in its naming, 71515 Tiger Shark Tank couldn’t be more on the nose. An impressive tiger shark model is placed right atop two monstrous tank treads and looks ready to charge into whatever battle lays ahead. The tiger shark even has a bit on interior space to allow the minifigures to ride safely inside. There are also two separate ships that can fly alongside or attach to the tank for more concentrated firepower. But if a tank isn’t quite your speed, the shark can be converted into a ship with all the battlements on top, a tank treads turning into a formidable set of sails.

You can jump into an exciting world of brand new DREAMZzz starting January 1, 2026. And if you’re eager to get your hands on this new wave of sets, consider purchasing them via our affiliate links to help support the work we do here at Blocks, online and in print.

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