Free LEGO Star Trek poster, Book of Retro LEGO Sets and more with LEGO magazine subscriptions

In December, the monthly LEGO magazine offers free extras with 12 or 24-month subscriptions, including a Star Trek poster and Christmas cards. Print subscriptions provide savings over single issues, early delivery and a free digital edition.

LEGO magazine boldly explores the first ever LEGO Star Trek set

The final LEGO magazine before Christmas, Issue 134 of Blocks, features a deep dive into the new 10356 Star Trek Enterprise set. Packed with interviews, concept art and exclusive mini builds, this edition also highlights the history of the LEGO fan community and reviews of recent releases, making it essential for enthusiasts and a perfect holiday gift.

Starting up the LEGO Star Trek collab with 10356 Enterprise

What does it take for LEGO Designers to land their dream set? Designers Hans Schlömer and Crystal Fontan share how they got to work on 10356 Star Trek Enterprise, as well as the early stages of designing the LEGO Icons model inspired by The Next Generation.

Creating the LEGO characters for 10356 Star Trek Enterprise

When it comes to a franchise with as many iconic characters as Star Trek, picking out just a handful to turn into LEGO minifigures can be quite the challenge. But that's exactly what LEGO Designers Hans Schlömer and Crystal Fontan had to do for LEGO Icons 10356 Star Trek Enterprise.

LEGO Icons 10356 Star Trek Enterprise boldly goes where no brick has gone before

LEGO Icons is releasing a 3,600-piece model of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, featuring Captain Picard. The set, priced at £349.99/$399.99, launches on November 28. It includes nine minifigures, accessories, and a detachable command saucer. Those who buy 10356 Star Trek Enterprise from November 28 to December 1 receive a free Type-15 Shuttlepod.

LEGO Star Trek is coming with Picard minifigure

LEGO is launching products inspired by Star Trek, including a minifigure of Jean-Luc Picard. This partnership marks a significant shift as Star Trek sets have always been assumed a no-go for the LEGO Group because of the company's partnership with Star Wars.