First-ever Dragon Ball LEGO set leaks: a $200 Shenron diorama with baby Goku
Leakers say LEGO’s first Dragon Ball set is finally real, a 1,760-piece Shenron build landing this November, and it’s reportedly just the start of a full theme in 2027. Here’s everything the leak claims, and the one caveat to keep in mind.
After years of fans begging for it, the first-ever Dragon Ball LEGO set has reportedly leaked, and it’s a big one: a giant Shenron dragon diorama.
According to LEGO leakers, the long-dreamed-of collaboration is finally happening, with this set as just the opening move. Here’s everything the leak claims, plus the important caveat before you get too hyped.
What leaked
Here are the details making the rounds, all from LEGO leak sources.
The set is reportedly a Shenron Diorama, a display model built around Shenron, the wish-granting dragon that’s one of Dragon Ball‘s most iconic images. The leaked specs:
Set number: 11390
Pieces: around 1,760
Price: $199.99
Release date: reportedly November 1, 2026
Includes: a Young Goku minifigure, the seven Dragon Balls, and Goku’s flying Nimbus cloud
It’s said to fall under the LEGO Icons line, LEGO’s lineup of bigger, detailed sets aimed at adult collectors rather than kids’ playsets. So think centerpiece display model, not a toy you knock around.
Why Shenron is the perfect first set
Picking the dragon as the debut build is a smart move, and here’s why.
Shenron is instantly recognizable, even to people who’ve never watched the show. The dragon’s long, coiling body also happens to be perfect for LEGO, the brand has tons of experience making serpentine dragons in themes like Ninjago, so a dramatic spiraling Shenron build plays right to LEGO’s strengths.
Adding Young Goku and the Dragon Balls rounds it out with the franchise’s most essential icons. For a first set meant to grab attention, it’s hard to imagine a better choice.
This is reportedly just the beginning
Here’s the part that has fans really excited.
According to multiple leakers, the Shenron set is just a prelude to a full LEGO Dragon Ball Z theme planned for 2027. That bigger wave would reportedly focus on early Dragon Ball Z and include “lots of new molds” for the minifigures, meaning custom-designed pieces for the characters.
In other words, this isn’t a one-off. It’s LEGO reportedly testing the waters with a premium display set before rolling out a whole line of Dragon Ball sets, likely with the Goku, Vegeta, and friends minifigures collectors would go wild for.
The timing makes sense, too. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the original Dragon Ball anime, giving LEGO a perfect cultural moment to launch the partnership. LEGO loves lining big releases up with anniversaries.
The catch: it’s still just a leak
Now the important reality check, because this matters.
None of this is official yet. LEGO has not announced the set, and neither has Toei Animation, the company behind Dragon Ball. Everything here comes from LEGO community leakers, names like Brick Built Blog, ac_bricks_03, and Brick Tap, who were then amplified by bigger accounts.
These leakers have decent track records, and the details have been consistent across several of them, which adds credibility. There’s even a fun supporting clue: a LEGO Goku minifigure was reportedly found hidden in LEGO Fortnite‘s game files back in 2024, suggesting LEGO has had Dragon Ball in the works for a while.
But until LEGO makes it official, treat the specifics, the price, the piece count, the date, as strong rumor, not a guarantee. Leaked details can change before launch, and release dates can shift.
Why this is a big deal
To wrap up, here’s why fans are losing it over this.
A Dragon Ball LEGO collaboration has been one of the most-requested team-ups in both fandoms for years. LEGO has leaned hard into anime lately, with One Piece and Pokémon sets already out or on the way, and Dragon Ball was the obvious giant still missing from the lineup.
If the leak holds, that wait is nearly over. Two of the biggest names in their respective worlds, the king of building blocks and one of the most beloved anime ever, are finally joining forces. A $200 Shenron is a bold place to start, but for fans who’ve wanted this for decades, it’s a dream finally taking shape, one brick at a time. Just don’t preorder until LEGO says it’s real.
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Hat Tips:
Dexerto and Game Rant (June 26, 2026), verified for the Shenron Diorama leak, the 1,760-piece count, the $199.99 price, the November 1 reported release, the Young Goku/Dragon Balls/Nimbus contents, and the rumored 2027 full theme
Brick Fanatics (June 2026), verified for the set number 11390, the LEGO Icons placement, the $150-200 prior price range, the 40th-anniversary timing, and the leaker sourcing (ac_bricks_03, Brick Tap)
ComicBasics and Fiction Horizon (June 26, 2026), verified for the no-official-confirmation caveat from LEGO and Toei, the ScreenTime amplification, the “new molds” 2027 wave detail, and the LEGO Fortnite Goku-minifig file discovery



