


We can’t believe it’s already August 1, but the eighth month of the year is here, and with it comes this month’s slate of LEGO releases.
On the first of every month, LEGO launches a bunch of new kits, from their own themes like LEGO Friends, Ninjago, and LEGO City, to pop culture sets inspired by Star Wars, Marvel, DC, and other fandoms.
This month’s sets include large-scale collectibles, kits for the smallest of fans, and everything in between — including 1990s-inspired Batman sets, callbacks to popular Marvel movies, and a big battle kit from Star Wars: A New Hope.
Below, we’ve rounded up 19 of the best new LEGO sets to shop this month. Be sure to check back next month when we update this story with all of the best LEGOs September has to offer.
Measuring over 18.5 inches in diameter, this large scale build is incredibly detailed and makes a great display piece once it’s finished.

Three universes come together in one toy inspired by the final scene of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Supports for three minifigures enable mid-air action, the roof opens to reveal Sandman, portals are hidden, web details wrap the bad guys, and so much more.

Recreate scenes from Star Wars: A New Hope by building the rebel base on Yavin 4, plus a Y-Wing starfighter. Among the minifigures included is a new-for-August-2023 Garven Dreis (Red Leader).

All three claws in this kit are posable and the fingers are also movable for the most realistic details possible. The design is inspired by the animated series, X-Men ’97.

Inspired by one of the most iconic MCU scenes — the end of Endgame, after the portals have opened — this kit, set on the ruins of the Avengers compound, has hidden surprises all over, like Captain America’s shield, Thor’s hammer, and more.

This building kit is inspired by Batman (1989) and Michael Keaton’s Batmobile. It features a cockpit for the Batman minifig, movable blasters, and more, plus a Batarang, harpoon spike, and handcuffs as accessories.

The newest Star Wars Microfighter will introduce the littlest Star Wars fans to the N-1 Starfighter by allowing them to build a simple model of the aircraft first seen in The Book of Boba Fett.

The Star Wars mech LEGO series is debuting this month — each mech is built with posable joints and a cockpit for the the Stormtrooper minifigure to take control in.

Start kids on LEGOs at a young age by helping them build a Hulkbuster mech and aircraft for Thanos — it’ll inspire hours and hours of creative play once built.

Play out galactic battles with this Spider Tank toy inspired by The Mandalorian Season 3.

Another set inspired by 1989’s Batman allows you to build the Batwing aircraft, complete with two stud launchers and a cockpit. When it’s not in use, it makes a perfect display piece.

Spark creativity in your little ones by letting them build a carousel inspired by Elsa’s ice castle that actually rotates with the microfigures on it.

The second Star Wars mech available this month is none other than Darth Vader. Like the other ones, all of the joints are fully posable and there’s space to pop a minifigure into the cockpit.

Rounding out this month’s mech collection is the notorious bounty hunter Boba Fett.

The third Batman set of the month is perfect for little kids to get started on LEGOs, and then, once it’s built, they can play out car chases with endless outcomes. It comes with one larger starter brick to help kids start out, and accessories including stolen money, Batman’s cape, his helmet, and the Batarang.

Inspired by the 1992 movie Batman Returns, this free-standing 10.5″ tall Batman figure is jointed for play and display — it’s highly adjustable and incredibly detailed.

Get ready for the upcoming Ahsoka series by revisiting the Clone Wars and playing out battles with Ashoka’s 33nd Company clone troopers and a clone infantry support speeder.

One of the more unique LEGO pieces being released this month is this framed artwork-style piece with 3D elements making it look like Spidey is breaking right out of the frame.

This posable figure transforms as you build it, changing appearance as Venom takes Groot over entirely.
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