Recent rumours for five LEGO One Piece 2025 sets hint at what they'll cover and alongside piece counts, we can gauge the size of the models.
LEGO One Piece is officially on the way and while only a couple of pieces featured in the theme have been confirmed so far, new rumours combined with past reports have plenty to look into and analyse, especially when compared to similar-sounding models.
With LEGO One Piece confirmed for later this year and reports that five sets are coming in August covering everything from Baretie to the Going Merry, we can look towards other official builds to get an idea of what to expect, even when we're likely months away from an official set reveal.
75636 Partys Bar

The rumoured 75636 Partys Bar seems likely to depict the Foosha Village bar that is pivotal in Luffy's backstory. In the adaptation, the bar is a straw-roof structure on stilts above water. It's stated that it will feature 301 pieces.
Assuming that this rumoured model stays true to the Netflix series, something similar to
75637 Buggy's Circus

The LEGO Group's experience with big-top circus tents is surprisingly limited but the rumoured 537-piece 75637 Buggy’s Circus still has something from the official portfolio to match it with. LEGO Friends comes in handy again with 41685 Magical Funfair Roller Coaster.
The full model has 974 elements but the tent structure only uses just over half of that piece count, which is comparable to the rumoured One Piece set. A red and white facade structure with play features integrated and smaller additional circus builds to decorate a scene would be a good interpretation of Buggy's circus tent. Four or five minifigures of Buggy and a few of the Straw Hat pirates would make the most sense in a set of this size too.
75638 Arlong Park

75368 Arlong Park is more challenging to compare to an official set with a rumoured piece count of 926 elements. Given that the park is a combined water park and fairground with a massive temple in the background, a height-focused structure with appropriate features would fit the bill.
This might take the form of something similar to the 1,001-piece 41430 Summer Fun Water Park. That set includes four mini-dolls but hopefully, a $79.99 set would include at least five minifigures from the titular Arlong to Zoro in his blue shirt.
75369 Going Merry

75369 Going Merry is rumoured to have 1,376 elements for $129.99 and this is most appropriately compared to
Otherwise, the LEGO Creator 3-in-1 set should provide a great framework for us to go off, depicting a sizable ship. A similarly-sized take on the Going Merry would likely need to be slightly wider with the iconic goat figurehead using most of the 100 additional elements between it and 31109 Pirate Ship.
75640 Baratie

75640 Baratie may seem to be the most challenging rumoured LEGO One Piece set to compare to anything official, but there's a great example that was recently released. The 3,942-piece
Rumour has it that 75640 Baratie will include 3,402 elements and be a creation aimed at older builders. Baratie's shape is also similar to the sail barge – long but with a taller section in the middle for which an additional 500 parts would be perfect. With any luck,
LEGO One Piece sets rumoured for 2025
| Set name | Price | Pieces | Release date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 75636 Partys Bar | $29.99 | 301 | August 1, 2025 |
| 75637 Buggy's Circus | $49.99 | 573 | August 1, 2025 |
| 75638 Arlong Park | $79.99 | 926 | August 1, 2025 |
| 75639 Going Merry | $129.99 | 1,376 | August 1, 2025 |
| 75640 Baratie (18+) | $299.99 | 3,402 | August 1, 2025 |
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