LEGO Icons Dune Sandworm (11392) leaked — 1,837 pieces, $140, January 2027

juin 11, 2026
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LEGO appears set to bring Arrakis to its Icons line with a Dune Sandworm — set 11392, 1,837 pieces, $140, lined up for a 1 January 2027 release. The figures come from early leaks rather than an official LEGO announcement, so treat them as provisional until the LEGO Group confirms the set.

A Shai-Hulud sandworm is a striking subject for a display model: a vast, ribbed, sinuous body emerging from the desert — the kind of dramatic silhouette the Icons line is increasingly built around.

What the leak says

Detail Value
Subject Sandworm (Shai-Hulud)
Set number 11392
Theme LEGO Icons — Dune
Pieces 1,837
US price $140
Release 1 January 2027 (rumoured)
Status Leaked — not officially confirmed

This would be among the first LEGO sets tied to the Dune films, making it notable beyond the model itself.

What to expect

A sandworm build lends itself to a posable or curved display piece — likely a segmented body on a desert base, possibly with a figure or thopter detail to set the scale. LEGO hasn't published features, so anything about articulation or a "sandrider" element is speculation until the official reveal.

At 1,837 pieces and $140, it sits in the mid-upper Icons display tier — a substantial centrepiece rather than a shelf-filler.

Value per brick

At the leaked US price:

  • $140 ÷ 1,837 = 7.6 cents per piece

That's strong value for a licensed Icons set — better piece economy than most small licensed models, helped by the scale of the build. A new licence like Dune carrying sub-8-cent piece pricing is a good sign for buyers.

European pricing outlook

The leak quotes only a US price. LEGO typically maps a $140 set to a euro RRP in the €140–150 range, so expect something around there — but that's an expectation, not a confirmed figure. We'll publish exact euro and per-country pricing as soon as retailers list it.

When BrickPrice will track it

Once 11392 is official and European retailers list it, it will appear on BrickPrice with live prices across 40+ EU stores, full price history, and all-time-low alerts — the fastest way to tell whether launch pricing is the best you'll get or whether it's worth waiting for the first markdown.

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

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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