LEGO Toy Story Slinky, Lotso and Alien sets officially revealed

LEGO Toy Story Slinky, Lotso and Alien sets officially revealed

Three new LEGO Toy Story sets are on the way in May, including Slinky-themed bookends, a buildable Lotso and a Pizza Planet ride.

The LEGO Group is gearing up for the release of Toy Story 5 this summer with three display sets that dive back into the franchise’s previous instalments in different ways. Check out all the details on these launches – which will be available at LEGO.com, in LEGO Stores and through all good retailers from May 1 – below.

43301 Toy Story Slinky Dog Bookends

Price: £139.99 / $149.99 / €149.99 Pieces: 1,311 Release date: May 1, 2026

The latest entry in the LEGO Group’s growing collection of book nooks and bookends splits apart Slinky Dog, perching a pair of buildable books between his head and tail. Those two tomes include a handful of Toy Story-themed Easter eggs between them, while 43301 Toy Story Slinky Dog Bookends also marks the debut of Slinky Dog in minifigure form, who appears alongside Woody.

43306 Lotso

Price: £34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99 Pieces: 570 Release date: May 1, 2026

A 570-piece Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear sounds pretty ambitious on paper, but the LEGO Disney team looks to have pulled it off with 43306 Lotso, which also comes in at a pretty favourable price of only £34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99. The model has an articulated head, arms, hands and legs, and also includes the walking stick the antagonist uses to amble around in Toy Story 3. There’s no Lotso minifigure here, though.

43307 Alien with Pizza Planet Rocket Ride

Price: £54.99 / $59.99 / €59.99 Pieces: 714 Release date: May 1, 2026

Last up is 43307 Alien with Pizza Planet Rocket Ride, an homage to the restaurant and arcade in the original Toy Story movie. Like the other sets revealed today it’s very much a display model, although there’s an element of interactivity here too: turning the crank at the base of the ride moves the rocket up and down, while the buildable Alien has articulation in its head, arms, hands and feet.

The press release also teases a couple of Pixar-themed Easter eggs in the build and ‘another Toy Story character’, but we’ll probably have to wait to get our hands on the set to find out what those are…

You’ll find all these LEGO Disney sets online and in stores from May 1. Head here for a complete rundown of LEGO 2026 sets.

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