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Lego is yelling, "Pikachu, I choose you" for the new Lego sets in February 2026; the long-awaited Pokemon models are finally here. Or at least, they will be by the time the month is through.
Following an absolutely manic few weeks to kick off New Year (there were well over 100 models released in January), it's pretty quiet in terms of new Lego sets this February. In fact, there are only six kits making their way to shelves. However, more than a few of those are contenders for our list of the best Lego sets. I mean, have you seen that Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise combo?
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New Lego sets February 2026: Botanicals
Following the barrage of new Botanical models last month, February's following up with just one new kit. Don't dismiss it, though. This is a brand-new idea for the range that shows a lot of promise.
We've had flowers in vases, pot plants, and wreaths, but we've never had a wall-hanging trellis design. This looks to be compatible with previous bouquet kits and can be added to with an additional trellis, so you could create some spectacular displays if you wanted.
Available February 4, 2026 (February 1 for Insiders)

Flower Wall | View at Lego- Price: $89.99/£79.99- Ages: 18+- Pieces: 879- Minifigures: 0- Item number: 11503
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The one new Icons kit for February is a very good boy, yes he is. After delighting what seems to be everyone on the internet with the Tuxedo Cat last year, Lego is back on the pet train with an utterly delightful golden retriever.
Excuse me while I expire from cuteness overload over here. Although it's pricey, this model is so utterly adorable my heart can't help but melt. It can be posed and comes with accessories (like a lolling tongue) to boost that "d'awwww" factor.
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Golden Retriever Puppy | View at Lego- Price: $139.99/£129.99- Ages: 18+- Pieces: 2,102- Minifigures: 0- Item number: 11384
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(Image credit: Lego)This is it; the Lego Pokemon range is finally here after months of waiting. Following on from the initial tease last year, we now have not one but three kits hitting shelves this month; Pikachu, Eevee, and a trio comprising Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise are leaping into action as if summoned from a Poke Ball.
While responses have been... well, mixed (what have they done to Pikachu?), there's no denying the ambition. The combo pack combining the starter evolutions is jaw-dropping, even if it has a price to match, while Pikachu is seen emerging into battle surrounded by lightning. These are all posable, at least to a degree, and the Charizard et al model would make for a stunning centerpiece of any collection. In terms of awe-inspiring shock factor, it takes the cake. Actually, it takes the whole store. You'll get a free collection of Kanto Gym Badges with it as a gift-with-purchase while stocks last as well.
I think my favorite of the three may just be the Eevee model, though. Besides being as cute as a button, it's surprisingly spot on despite being a jumble of bricks. It's the cheapest of the three as well, which is definitely appreciated considering how expensive the others are.
Available February 27, 2026
Editor's choiceEevee | View at Lego- Price: $59.99/£54.99- Ages: 18+- Pieces: 587- Minifigures: 0- Item number: 72151
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Pikachu and Poke Ball | View at Lego- Price: $199.99/£179.99- Ages: 18+- Pieces: 2,050- Minifigures: 0- Item number: 72152
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Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise | View at Lego- Price: $649.99/£579.99- Ages: 18+- Pieces: 6,838- Minifigures: 0- Item number: 72153
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It's worth noting that, alongside a seasonal Spring Wreath kit, there are some gifts with purchase in February that are only available while stocks last. Namely, you can get the Kanto Gym Badges with the Pokemon Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise model.
Available February 1, 2026

Spring Wreath | View at Lego- Price: $39.99/£44.99- Ages: 18+- Pieces: 747- Minifigures: 0- Item number: 40957
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Benjamin AbbottSocial Links NavigationTabletop & Merch EditorI've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and now manage GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage. You'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news.
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