A first-look photo of the LEGO Icons Arcade Pinball Machine (set 11374) has leaked — reportedly snapped on a store shelf ahead of release. The set is said to carry 2,274 pieces, a $230 price tag, and a 1 July 2026 launch. The details come from an early sighting rather than an official LEGO announcement, so treat them as provisional until the LEGO Group confirms them.
A working-style pinball machine is exactly the kind of nostalgic, mechanism-driven subject the Icons line has leaned into recently — following the arcade, typewriter and instrument sets that pair display appeal with hands-on function.
What the leak says
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Set | Arcade Pinball Machine |
| Set number | 11374 |
| Theme | LEGO Icons |
| Pieces | 2,274 |
| US price | $230 |
| Release | 1 July 2026 (rumoured) |
| Status | Leaked store photo — not officially confirmed |
Where it sits in the Icons line
At 2,274 pieces and $230, this lands squarely in LEGO Icons' mid-to-upper display tier — bigger than a typical Icons vehicle, below the largest flagship builds. If the photo is genuine, expect the usual Icons recipe: a detailed exterior, a slice of built-in mechanical play, and an adult-collector display footprint.
LEGO has not published feature details, so anything about actual playable pinball mechanics is speculation until the official reveal.
Value per brick
Using the leaked price:
- $230 ÷ 2,274 = 10.1 cents per piece
That's around the middle of the range for an unlicensed Icons set — reasonable, though not a standout on piece economy alone. Sets with heavier mechanisms often justify a slightly higher cost-per-piece through specialised elements, which a pinball build would likely include.
European pricing outlook
The leak quotes a US price only. LEGO typically maps a $230 US set to a euro RRP in the €220–250 range, so expect something in that area — but that's an expectation, not a confirmed figure. We'll publish the exact euro and per-country pricing as soon as European retailers list it.
When BrickPrice will track it
Once 11374 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 — so you can see 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.
Source
The first-look image was shared by the community (sighting credited to brick_waffle) and 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.
