Leaked Listings Suggest LEGO Arcanine Set: 1,190 Pieces

Removed online listings and box art indicate a LEGO Arcanine set with 1,190 pieces priced at $109.99 in the U.S., reportedly due in August 2026; no official confirmation yet.

Several briefly posted product pages and box art images suggest LEGO plans a buildable Arcanine Pokémon set containing 1,190 pieces, with a suggested U.S. price of $109.99 and a proposed release in August 2026. The listings appeared on multiple online retailers and were removed after being shared on fan forums.

The removed materials identify Arcanine, a first-generation Pokémon, as the subject of the model and show the piece count and price. The listings are not currently available for direct verification and neither LEGO nor the Pokémon Company has published an official product page or press release confirming the details.

LEGO has released several Pokémon models earlier this year, including standalone builds for characters such as Pikachu and Eevee, plus gift sets pairing a Poké Ball with Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise. The company also offered smaller themed items like a Kanto Region Badge Collection and a Mini Pokémon Center set.

Images and reports shared online also point to three smaller, scene-based items: “Cubone and Gengar’s Spooky Showdown,” “Jigglypuff Concert,” and “Charmander and Geodude’s Cavern Clash.” Those items appear to be more compact than the Arcanine listing and show play- or display-oriented builds, but they have not been confirmed by the manufacturers.

Retail listings sometimes appear ahead of official announcements and are removed for timing or accuracy reasons. Until LEGO or the Pokémon Company posts an official listing, the piece count, price and August 2026 release window remain unconfirmed and subject to change.

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