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In this episode, we’re taking a warp-speed dive into one of the most anticipated LEGO releases of the year — the brand-new LEGO Icons U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D. This massive build isn’t just another sci-fi display piece; it’s a full celebration of Star Trek: The Next Generation, packed with surprises, clever engineering, and more nostalgic nods than you might expect from a LEGO starship.

But here’s the thing: this set does a lot more than recreate an iconic silhouette. The designers made some bold choices — from the way the structure comes together, to the way major components separate, to a few unexpected upgrades that longtime fans will immediately appreciate. And yes… there are also a couple of “I wish they’d done this differently” moments we need to talk about.

We also take a look at the full lineup of included characters — a surprisingly generous minifigure selection that captures the heart, humor, and personality of the show in a way that feels genuinely authentic. Some inclusions made me cheer, one or two surprised me, and there’s one character accessory that absolutely stole the spotlight.

If you’re wondering how this 18+ Icons build stacks up in terms of playability, display presence, build experience, and overall value — or whether it lives up to the hype fans built up leading to release — this is the review you don’t want to miss.

Join me as I break down the choices LEGO made, the details that caught me off guard, and the moments in the build where I stopped and said, “Oh wow… they really went for it.” And stick around until the end for my full rating and final verdict.

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