Lego and Pokémon have launched pre-orders for their first collaborative sets, following an announcement in March. All three kits are available now on Lego’s website, with an expected shipping date of February 27.

The Pikachu set features 2,050 pieces and retails for $200. Builders can assemble Pikachu leaping out of an open Poké Ball into battle or resting with the closed Poké Ball positioned between its paws.

The Eevee model consists of 587 pieces and costs $60.

The largest set showcases Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise with 6,838 pieces, priced at $650. It offers two display options: the Pokémon together in a battle formation or individually in their own mini environments.

Reviewers have noted design challenges in translating Pokémon’s rounded shapes into Lego’s square bricks. Pikachu’s chubby cheeks, a key part of its appeal, appear slightly off in proportion despite specialized rounded-side bricks. The other figures also look somewhat unusual, though Eevee fares better overall. The sets retain a cute appearance but differ from Pokémon in other media formats.

The partnership marks Lego’s entry into Pokémon-themed construction kits, combining the brands’ fanbases. Pre-orders opened recently, allowing customers to secure the sets ahead of the shipping date.