New LEGO sets in May 2026
From the Jurassic Park Jeep to the Yoda Bust: these are the most notable LEGO sets that launched in May 2026.

May 2026 brought another solid wave of new LEGO sets — from a screen-accurate Jurassic Park Jeep to iconic Star Wars busts and F1 helmets. We have rounded up the most notable releases for you.
Each set links through to its set page on BrickMissing. There you will find the complete parts list, and — once you have added your collection — you will see how many of those parts you already own.

Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler
At 1,926 pieces by far the largest May release — a detailed Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler for collectors of the film series.

The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter
The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter in a large, detailed build. A standout within the Star Wars line.

Toy Story Slinky Dog Bookends
Bookends shaped as Slinky Dog from Toy Story — a functional and playful set for fans.

Scuderia Ferrari HP Charles Leclerc Helmet
A large-scale replica of Charles Leclerc's helmet, part of a new line of F1 helmets.

Scuderia Ferrari HP Lewis Hamilton Helmet
Lewis Hamilton's helmet in the same style as the Leclerc version — perfect for F1 fans.

Alien with Pizza Planet Rocket Ride
A Toy Story set built around the Pizza Planet rocket with an Alien — a nostalgic nod to the film.

Lotso
The big pink bear Lotso from Toy Story 3 as a buildable model.

Yoda Bust
A bust of Yoda — a compact display piece for Star Wars collectors.

Darth Vader Bust
The counterpart to the Yoda bust: Darth Vader on a stand.

Tails' Tornado-1
Tails' iconic plane from Sonic the Hedgehog.

The Darksaber
A buildable version of the Darksaber from the Mandalorian series, complete with stand.

Rocking Plants
Swaying plants from the Botanicals range — decorative and calming.

Blaze's Horse Ranch
A set around the horse Blaze from Toy Story, with various play elements.

Fairy Roller Coaster and Tea Party
A fairy roller coaster and tea party for young builders, from the Gabby's Dollhouse line.

Kitty Fairy's Garden House
Kitty Fairy's little garden house — an accessible set for younger children.
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