First Look: LEGO Icons NASA Hubble Telescope (11382) Revealed
By Elwin – 2TTOYS.AE
At 2TTOYS.AE, we love it when new LEGO space sets surface early… and this one is something special.
The first images of the LEGO Icons 11382 NASA Hubble Telescope have appeared online, giving us an exciting preview of what LEGO has planned for space fans in 2026.
A New Space Icon Joins the LEGO Universe
LEGO continues to expand its space collection, and this time it’s bringing one of the most legendary scientific instruments ever created into brick form.
What We Know So Far
Set Number: 11382
Name: NASA Hubble Telescope
Theme: Icons
Pieces: 1,552
Price: 520 Dhs
Release Date: August 1, 2026
Recommended Age: 18+
This set is clearly designed as a display model for adult builders, combining realism with an impressive level of detail.
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A Faithful Recreation of a Space Legend
The LEGO Hubble Telescope is based on the real observatory that has been orbiting Earth since 1990.
Key Design Features
Cylindrical Structure
The model captures the iconic shape of the Hubble telescope, complete with its recognizable form.
Solar Panels & Gold Details
Large blue solar panels extend from both sides, while gold-colored elements replicate the insulation seen on the real telescope.
Scientific Modules
Multiple external components and instruments are visible, giving the set a highly technical and authentic look.
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Built for Display
This set isn’t just about building — it’s made to be showcased.
Display Stand & Visual Elements
A sleek black display stand
An information plaque
A decorative panel featuring famous Hubble imagery, including the Pillars of Creation
There’s even an astronaut minifigure included, performing a maintenance mission — a great nod to real-life servicing missions.
Celebrating 35 Years of Hubble
Interestingly, the packaging references the 35th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Although Hubble launched in 1990, 2025 marked this milestone — suggesting the set may have originally been planned as a commemorative release.
Not the First LEGO Hubble
This isn’t LEGO’s first attempt at recreating the telescope:
In 2021, a smaller version appeared in the
LEGO 10283 NASA Space Shuttle Discovery set
That version had just 382 pieces and served as cargo
This new release is a full standalone tribute, and a massive upgrade.
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Why the Hubble Telescope Matters
The real Hubble telescope, developed by NASA and ESA, orbits Earth at around 540 km altitude.
Over the past three decades, it has:
Captured some of the most iconic images of space ever
Helped determine the age of the universe
Contributed to research on black holes and distant galaxies
This LEGO set is more than a model — it’s a tribute to human curiosity and discovery.
Final Thoughts from Elwin
At 2TTOYS.AE, we see a lot of LEGO sets — but space models always hit differently. The NASA Hubble Telescope (11382) is shaping up to be:A must-have for collectors, A rewarding build for advanced LEGO fans, A stunning display piece with real-world significance, If you’re into space, science, or just beautifully designed LEGO sets… this one belongs on your shelf.
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Ready to launch your next LEGO build into orbit?
— Elwin, 2TTOYS.AE



































