Lego unveils 1,376-piece One Piece pirate ship and much more from Luffy’s crew

Netflix’s live-action One Piece and Lego collaboration is finally available for pre-order, and it features four classic settings from season 1 and the East Blue saga alongside a treasure trove of Easter eggs. These locations include the Straw Hat’s Going Merry ship, Buggy the Clown’s Circus Tent, a hut from Luffy’s hometown, Windmill Village, the […]

Jun 5, 2025 - 16:56
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Lego unveils 1,376-piece One Piece pirate ship and much more from Luffy’s crew

Netflix’s live-action One Piece and Lego collaboration is finally available for pre-order, and it features four classic settings from season 1 and the East Blue saga alongside a treasure trove of Easter eggs. These locations include the Straw Hat’s Going Merry ship, Buggy the Clown’s Circus Tent, a hut from Luffy’s hometown, Windmill Village, the Baratie Floating Restaurant, where Luffy meets Sanji, and Arlong Park, where the season reached its climax.

The Going Merry contains 1,376 pieces, including four wanted posters, as the set consists of several interior locations like the crew’s cabin, kitchen, storage, and an accessory workshop. But it also contains the five members of the Straw Hat Pirates, like Luffy sitting on the sheep figurehead in front of the ship; followed by Zoro training on the deck; Nami controlling the rudder at the rear near her tangerines; Usopp keeping watch from the crow’s nest; and Sanji headed downstairs to the kitchen.

Buggy’s Circus Tent comes with minifigures of Luffy, Zoro, Nami, and Captain Buggy himself, alongside two wanted posters. The tent flips open into a larger play area with Buggy’s throne, three escape contraptions (a water tank, hanging cage, and spinning table), and buildable mini Buggy pieces hidden in barrels.

The roof and walls of Windmill Village’s hut can be removed to reveal accessories made for the store and its customers. Upstairs are four treasure chests, and on the walls are places to hang wanted posters from other sets. There’s a countertop inside, a palm tree and surfboard on the sides of the hut, and outside, there’s a pirate boat toy attached to the jetty by a chain. The set includes minifigures of Luffy (and the Gum Gum Fruit), Shanks, and Makino.

The Baratie is a massive ship with 3,402 pieces and many accessible rooms inside, like a kitchen, dining areas, Zeff’s quarters, and a treasure room. Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Zeff, Garp, Helmeppo, Koby, and Mihawk minifigures are included alongside five wanted posters and several accessories like food, drinks, a transponder snail, and Mihawk’s ominous boat.

Arlong Park includes minifigures of Luffy (with stretch arm parts), Usopp, Arlong, and Chu. The model collapses to recreate Luffy’s final blow and features a shooting gallery with stud shooters, a shack, a forest area, and a throne room. It also comes with three wanted posters and accessories like Usopp’s ketchup bottle.

Although his looks were just announced for the upcoming season, we can’t wait to see minifigures of Tony Tony Chopper in the future.

Straw Hat’s Going Merry sells for $139.99. Buggy the Clown’s Circus Tent costs $54.99. Windmill Village is $29.99. The Baratie Floating Restaurant is priced at $329.99. And Arlong Park is priced at $79.99.

All five Lego sets are now available for pre-order and are set to ship on Aug. 1.