LEGO Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise enthusiasts claim this gadget ‘elevates the set to a new level’

Fans of Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise are eagerly acquiring a unique accessory that ‘elevates the set to a new level’.

Recently, the world’s first Star Trek LEGO set experienced an overwhelming demand, reportedly selling out within just 15 minutes.

Those fortunate enough to secure the set are now revealing the key to presenting the Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise in its full splendor.

Priced at $399.99

One fan on Reddit shared a video displaying the iconic starship enhanced with illumination from a well-known LEGO light kit.

“The flashing navigation lights are a nice twist on this kit,” a user commented. “I am seriously considering the Light My Bricks kit but hesitating at the cost. I trust their quality and durability but… woof… five times what BrickBling is charging.”

Another fan added, “They seriously cooked with this set dude, I need it.”

“I had no desire for this LEGO set before,” another admitted. “This light kit may just change my mind.”

Wondering where you can find a Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise light kit and how much they cost? Keep reading to find out.

As of now, the LEGO Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise light kit is available for purchase from Light My Bricks for £144.99.

For those on a tighter budget, alternative light kits are available on Amazon, with prices starting at $44.98. Below are some top picks.

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As previously mentioned, the LEGO set reportedly sold out in a record 15 minutes, but it is currently available for back order here.

The Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise is priced at $399.99, and if you place an order before December 31, you’ll receive an additional gift with purchase: the Brite Bomber ($9.99).

This set has been well received by fans, who have expressed their excitement online.

Priced at $399.99

“I have been so excited about this set since the earliest rumours in 2024, and even the delay in shipping and delivery did not fully damper the excitement,” reads a five-star review.

“I have lots of other sets but this is by far my favourite build and not sure if that’s because I love Star Trek, but it was the best nine and half hours (over two days) to complete the build.”

“A lot of reviews here seem to miss the insane amount of reference details that are clearly lifted from the actual cutaway designs of the ENTD ship. There are little Easter Eggs INSIDE the build that at times made me wonder if they consulted Michael Okuda himself. As a ST:TNG fan, I had an absolute blast building this.”

Another reviewer said, “The eight mini figures make this set value for money for any Trekkie, and the bonus is the Enterprise-D herself. What an absolutely iconic build, created by Trekkies, for Trekkies.”

LEGO’s recent launches also include the FIFA World Cup Trophy (available for pre-order) and the Stranger Things Creel House (available for pre-order).