LEGO Icons NASA Hubble Telescope (11382) leaked — 1,552 pieces, €129.99, August 2026

Jun 11, 2026
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The LEGO Icons NASA Hubble Telescope (set 11382) has surfaced in early listings, pointing to a 1,552-piece model priced at €129.99 and a 1 August 2026 release. The details come from pre-release leaks rather than an official LEGO announcement, so treat them as provisional until the LEGO Group confirms the set.

A Hubble Space Telescope model is a natural fit for the growing space corner of the Icons line, which already spans the NASA Apollo programme, the Space Shuttle Discovery and a range of display-focused science builds.

What the leak says

Detail Value
Set NASA Hubble Telescope
Set number 11382
Theme LEGO Icons
Pieces 1,552
EUR price €129.99
Release 1 August 2026 (rumoured)
Status Leaked — not officially confirmed

US and UK prices were not listed in the leak; a minifigure (an astronaut) has been mentioned, but the early specs are inconsistent on whether one is actually included — so treat that as unconfirmed.

Where it sits in the Icons line

At 1,552 pieces and €129.99, this is a mid-range Icons display set — accessible enough to be an impulse buy for a space fan, large enough to make a detailed model. Hubble's distinctive cylindrical body and twin solar arrays give LEGO designers a clean, recognisable silhouette that should translate well into a display piece.

LEGO has not published feature details, so anything about posable arrays, a stand, or scale accuracy is speculation until the official reveal.

Value per brick

Using the leaked euro price:

  • €129.99 ÷ 1,552 = 8.4 cents per piece

That's solid value for an unlicensed Icons set — better piece economy than smaller licensed models, and in line with what you'd expect from a mid-size display build. NASA-branded sets carry a licence, but the cost-per-piece here stays reasonable.

Pricing outlook

Only a euro RRP has leaked so far. If the €129.99 figure is right, expect the usual per-country variation across European retailers once the set is listed — and, as with most new releases, launch demand can hold prices at full RRP for a while before the first discounts appear.

When BrickPrice will track it

As soon as 11382 is official and EU retailers begin listing it, it will appear on BrickPrice with live prices across 40+ European stores, full price history, and all-time-low tracking — the fastest way to tell whether launch pricing is the best you'll get or whether it's worth waiting.

See everything we're already tracking on the 2026 new releases page.

Source

Early listing details were reported by Bricktastic.nl. We link to the original rather than re-hosting third-party photos.

Disclosure

Figures above come from a third-party leak and have not been confirmed by the LEGO Group; details may change before release. BrickPrice runs affiliate links to several retailers — we earn a small commission when readers buy through our links, at no extra cost to you. Coverage and verdicts are based on price data, not commission.

Last updated June 2026. We'll revise this article when LEGO confirms the set.

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