LEGO Officially Reveals Its 'First-Ever Playable' Arcade Pinball Machine Set
The mechanical set uses 2,274 pieces and includes spring-powered play features, a progress bar, and two space-themed minifigures.
- LEGO revealed the Icons Arcade Pinball Machine, a new 2,274-piece set launching in July with a retro space theme and fully functional mechanical parts.
- Following the Pac-Man Arcade, LEGO continues its trend of retro-style sets for adults that rely entirely on physical mechanical engineering rather than electronic components.
- The set includes an adult and baby astronaut minifigure, with players aiming for asteroid targets to progress and reset the integrated score bar.
- Retailing for $230, the machine launches for LEGO Insiders on July 1, with general availability following three days later on July 4.
- While this pinball set anchors July's offerings, LEGO continues expanding its adult-focused catalog with upcoming releases like the Star Wars Imperial Lambda-Class Shuttle and an Aston Martin F1 Car.
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LEGO Reveals a Working Arcade Pinball Machine You Can Build Yourself, Releasing in July 2026
LEGO has been putting out a lot of cool new sets for adults this year, but the latest offering is more than just a build. Set #11374 is a working pinball machine, complete with dual flippers and a spring-power launcher.The LEGO Arcade Pinball Machine is made up of 2,274 pieces and features a space theme. Once fully built, you can use the provided pinball to actually play, launching the ball up a ramp and into various bumpers. You'll be able to b…
LEGO launches a really playable pinball set for the first time. With the new Arcade Pinball Machine, the manufacturer clearly targets adult collectors and hobbyists who want to have a display model that not only looks good, but also can do something mechanically.The set bears the product number 11374 and appears in the summer of 2026. Not only the size is striking, but above all the promise that it is a working pinball machine made of LEGO brick…

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