LEGO's upcoming Rayquaza set will reportedly be significantly smaller than initial leaks suggested, according to a recent report from a trusted source. Although earlier claims about its overall size are still believed to have been accurate, new information suggests the model may mark another case of a brick-built base dominating a LEGO set's piece count.
The Danish toymaker's licensed Pokemon line is still early in its run, with its first products originally launching at the tail end of February 2026. Even so, the theme is already starting to split between display models and interactive playsets. Underlining that trend, the newly revealed second LEGO Pokemon wave focuses on the company's nascent Smart Play platform rather than traditional brick-built models. While fan favorites such as Pikachu and Charizard are featured across both types of sets, popular legendaries are expected to follow suit shortly. One such model, a sizable Rayquaza set believed to have a four-digit piece count, has been mentioned in numerous leaks dating back to early 2026.
LEGO reveals an eye-catching set based on the recently announced Minecraft Dungeons 2 RPG, marking the 18th addition to this evergreen theme in 2026.
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