March is an exciting month for LEGO enthusiasts, especially for fans of iconic franchises like Star Wars, Jurassic World, Harry Potter, Marvel, and more. The latest releases promise something for everyone, from detailed replicas to fun, interactive sets. Let's dive into the new LEGO sets hitting the shelves this month.
$19.99 at LEGO Store
Optimus Prime Robot & Vehicle - $19.99
Bumblebee Robot & Vehicle - $19.99
The LEGO BrickHeadz series has captured the hearts of many with its adorable, pixelated charm. This month, fans can enjoy new sets featuring Transformers' iconic characters, Optimus Prime and Bumblebee. These two-in-one sets allow you to build these Autobots in both robot and vehicle forms, complete with spinning wheels for added playability.
$69.99 at LEGO Store
AT-AT Driver Helmet - $69.99
Star Wars fans rejoice as LEGO continues its tradition of releasing stunning helmet sets. The new AT-AT Driver helmet, with its striking red details and unique design elements, is a must-have for collectors and fans alike, adding to the legacy of the best LEGO Star Wars sets.
Out March 1
$44.99 at Amazon
Alloy & Varl vs. Shell-Walker & Sawtooth - $44.99
Based on the popular PlayStation series, Horizon Adventures, this LEGO set targets younger audiences (9+). It features key characters Aloy and Varl as they battle against iconic robo-dinosaurs, making it a thrilling addition to any collection.
Out March 1
$199.99 at LEGO Store
Vincent van Gogh - Sunflowers - $199.99
LEGO celebrates the art of Vincent van Gogh with another masterpiece, following the success of their Starry Night set. The Sunflowers set not only replicates the famous painting but also includes a fascinating art history Easter egg, as detailed in our "We Build" feature.
$49.99 at Amazon
$49.99 at LEGO
Knight Bus Adventure - $49.99
Fans of the Harry Potter series can now own a piece of the magical world with the LEGO Knight Bus set. Recreating the iconic triple-decker bus from "The Prisoner of Azkaban," this set is a must-have for any Potterhead.
Out June 1
$69.99 at Amazon
Bluey's Family House - $69.99
Bluey’s Beach & Family Car Trip - $29.99
Playground Fun with Bluey and Chloe - $19.99
Bluey's Family House with Memory Game (Duplo) - $69.99
Ice Cream Trip with Bluey (Duplo) - $29.99
Bluey, the beloved Australian animated series, has now ventured into the world of LEGO. These sets, perfect for family building sessions, are up for preorder and will be available starting June 1.
Out March 15
$249.99 at LEGO Store
For fans of the Jurassic World franchise, this new LEGO set is a dream come true. The Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton, measuring over three feet long, comes with minifigs of Dr. Ellie Sattler and Dr. Alan Grant. LEGO Insiders can order it early on March 12, while others must wait until March 15.
$29.99 at LEGO Store
Record Player with Flowers - $29.99
Wild Animals: Pink Flamingo - $24.99
The LEGO Creator 3-in-1 series offers exceptional value, allowing builders to create three different models from one set. The record player set, for example, can transform into a turntable, a radio, and an old-timey microphone.
$39.99 at Amazon
Lilo and Stitch Beach House - $89.99
Maleficent’s and Cruella De Vil’s Dresses - $69.99
Cinderella's Dress - $39.99
Heihei - $39.99
March brings new LEGO Disney sets that cater to fans of various beloved characters. The Heihei set from Moana 2 captures the chicken's lovable essence perfectly, making it a standout among this month's releases.
$69.99 at Amazon
The Ghast Balloon Village Attack - $69.99
The Parrot Houses - $69.99
Woodland Mansion Fighting Ring - $49.99
The Trial Chamber - $39.99
With the upcoming Minecraft Movie, LEGO continues to expand its Minecraft collection. These four new sets offer exciting builds and adventures for fans of the game.
$159.99 at Amazon
Ninjago City Workshops - $249.99
French Cafe - $79.99
The Evolution of STEM - $79.99
Fast & Furious Toyota Supra MK4 - $59.99
Scaled-Up Racing Driver Minifigure - $54.99
This month also sees the release of several other impressive LEGO sets, including new additions to the Ninjago series, automotive sets, and more. Whether you're into architecture, action, or education, there's something for every LEGO enthusiast this March.