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After a relatively quiet February, with the exception of the Twilight renaissance, Lego is set to launch an array of new sets in March 2025, which are expected to be quite pricey. We’ve already caught a glimpse of what’s to come with the unveiling of the massive Jurassic Park T.rex skeleton earlier this week. This month will also see the introduction of new Architecture sets, the launch of a new era of Lego F1 in Speed Champions, as well as some exciting Marvel and Star Wars additions. Here’s a sneak peek at the best of what’s coming out next month:

## Lego Marvel Superheroes Hulk Truck vs. Thanos
Imagine Bruce Banner having this incredible Hulk-themed monster truck during Infinity War! The Lego superheroes team’s fondness for creating outrageous vehicles continues with this neon green behemoth. Will it be enough to stop Thanos? ($35, available here)

## Lego Jurassic Park Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex
The largest Jurassic set to date, measuring around three feet wide, this Lego dino fossil is a scale replica of the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton from the original Jurassic Park. In addition to being a massive display model, it comes with minifigures of Ellie Sattler and Alan Grant, as well as a tiny rendition of the dig site where they first discover dinosaur bones. ($250, available here from 3/12 for Lego Insiders, 3/15 for general release)

## Lego Architecture Trevi Fountain
Lego’s latest rendition of the iconic Rome landmark increases the scale, utilizing 1,880 pieces to surpass the original micro-scaled version released in 2014. ($160, available here)

## Lego Transformers Brickheadz
The latest Transformers Brickheadz may not actually transform, but they do come with builds for their alternate vehicle modes, offering a bit more than the usual Lego chibified character models.

## Lego Art Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh
The latest addition to the Art line is another Van Gogh classic, featuring a framed re-interpretation of the fourth iteration of his famous 1888 painting series. ($200, available here)

## Lego Disney
Lego introduces a new Disney subline this month with sets inspired by dress shop displays for iconic Disney princesses and villains. Additionally, Moana‘s Heihei gets a buildable model, and Lilo’s house from Lilo & Stitch also receives a buildable model, complete with minifigures.

## Lego Horizon Adventures Aloy & Varl vs. Shell-Walker & Sawtooth
While it’s not the first Lego Horizon set, it is the first based on the Lego Horizon video game. This set features Aloy herself, along with two robotic wildlife opponents for her to face off against. ($45, available here)

## Lego Minecraft
Lego gives the Minecraft line over to the Minecraft movie this month, with a couple of sets inspired by the film, featuring regular minifigures instead of the usual blocky Minecraft figures.

## Lego Icons French Cafe
Kicking off a new miniseries, the latest icons release is a classic French bistro, offering an ornate storefront with outdoor seating. ($80, available here)

## Lego Ideas The Evolution of STEM
The latest Ideas set takes a break from licensed projects to celebrate the history of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with an elaborate display piece, including three historical minifigures: Marie Curie, Sir Isaac Newton, and George Washington Carver. ($80, available here)

## Lego Speed Champions
Lego’s collaboration with Formula One really kicks off with a whole wave of officially licensed race cars, inspired by multiple top teams from the competition.

## Lego Star Wars AT-AT Driver Helmet
It’s a quiet time in the galaxy far, far away, with just one set this month: a driver of a different sorts to everything else going on with Lego in March, as the AT-AT pilot joins the buildable helmet series. ($70, available here)

## Lego Scaled Up Racing Driver Minifigure
It’s back to racing business as usual with the next bumper-sized minifigure build: a recreation of the classic Lego racing driver, complete with the famous green, white, and red Octan livery. ($55, available here)


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