A Disneyland-themed LEGO set based on Main Street, U.S.A. is reportedly in the works, according to a reliable leaker. The rumored set would be notable for adding to a fairly exclusive club of LEGO replicas of Disneyland attractions.
Even beyond LEGO’s evergreen Star Wars theme, the Danish toymaker frequently introduces models based on Disney properties, averaging over a hundred such releases per year. By comparison, sets based specifically on Disneyland attractions remain a niche portion of that portfolio, with only a handful released to date.
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LEGO Reportedly Working on Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. Set
Another set may soon join that exclusive group, according to a new leak from the Brick Tap community’s ever-reliable Chief Wiggum. The rumored model is said to be a replica of Disneyland’s Main Street, U.S.A. land and carry set number 43002. It is expected to include minifigures depicting Disneyland visitors, described by the source as wearing Mickey Mouse ears and a Star Wars shirt. It remains unclear whether every included figure would feature both accessories, although LEGO’s design history suggests some variation between individual minifigures is plausible. The leak does not indicate how many minifigures the rumored Disneyland model would include, nor does it clarify whether its minifigure collection will include any other characters beyond visitors.
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Key details about the rumored Main Street, U.S.A. set—including its price and piece count—remain unknown. Previously surfaced SKU information framed set 43002 as an adult-oriented build with an 18+ age rating. While that designation often correlates with larger models featuring four-digit piece counts, it is not a definitive indicator. For example, many entries in LEGO’s modern Botanical Collection also carry an 18+ label despite containing fewer than 1,000 pieces.
All LEGO Sets Based on Disneyland Attractions Released as of March 2026
|
Theme |
No. |
Set |
Pieces |
Price |
Release |
Retired |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Disney |
40521 |
Mini Disney The Haunted Mansion |
680 |
$39.99 |
Aug 2022 |
Mar 2024 |
|
Disney |
40720 |
Mini Disney Sleeping Beauty Castle |
528 |
$39.99 |
Jun 2024 |
Nov 2025 |
|
Disney |
40478 |
Mini Disney Castle |
567 |
$39.99 |
Oct 2021 |
N/A |
|
Disney |
43212 |
Disney Celebration Train |
200 |
$39.99 |
Apr 2023 |
Dec 2024 |
|
Disney |
71044 |
Disney Train and Station |
2,925 |
$329.99 |
Sep 2019 |
Dec 2021 |
|
Star Wars |
75293 |
Resistance I-TS Transport |
932 |
$99.99 |
Jul 2020 |
Feb 2022 |
With no concrete information about the rumored Main Street, U.S.A. set’s scale yet available, any attempt to estimate its potential price point would be largely speculative. Be that as it may, the newly leaked information points to a direct-to-consumer release, suggesting the product could be positioned as a larger or more premium Disney offering rather than a standard retail set.
A set based on Main Street, U.S.A. would expand LEGO’s portfolio with a replica of one of the most recognizable themed lands in all of Disneyland. Because Main Street also serves as the entry point to many Disney parks, such a model could potentially signal broader plans to recreate additional Disneyland lands in the future. Whether that ultimately happens will possibly depend on how the rumored set performs commercially. 43002 Main Street, U.S.A. will reportedly be released in June 2026, debuting around the same time as LEGO’s massive Minas Tirith set that’s been the subject of multiple leaks since late 2025.
LEGO’s existing Disneyland lineup remains limited in size but relatively diverse in scope. Sets such as 40521 The Haunted Mansion and 40720 Sleeping Beauty Castle reimagined two of the resort’s most recognizable landmarks as compact display pieces, while 43212 Disney Celebration Train took a lighter, more character-focused approach inspired by the park’s railroad imagery. At the more ambitious end of the lineup, Disney Train and Station stands as one of the clearest examples of LEGO adapting Disneyland iconography on a larger scale, combining the railroad with the station facade in a 2,925-piece set.







