If you’re anything like me, you’ve been waiting for LEGO to finally bring WALL-E and EVE into brick form. The wait is almost over.
The new LEGO Disney 43279 WALL-E and EVE set drops September 1, 2025. It’s packed with 811 pieces that recreate the lovable robot duo, plus quirky friends like M-O and Hal the cockroach.
This set is a dream come true for fans of the movie and LEGO collectors alike. There’s a ton of fun building details—track wheels, spinning brushes, even articulated arms.
Honestly, who doesn’t want to build a little robot masterpiece to display on their shelf? Secretly, I’m hoping for some plant growth of my own.
What’s in the Box?
Opening this set feels a lot like unwrapping a tiny piece of Pixar magic. You get a hefty collection of pieces, some adorable characters, and enough cool details to keep me busy.
Set Overview and Piece Count

This LEGO Disney 43279 set doesn’t mess around. It holds a solid 811 pieces, which means hours of snapping bricks together for me (and maybe questionable finger dexterity).
The piece count is higher than the 2015 LEGO Ideas WALL-E set. That’s because this one includes more characters and cooler details.
It’s large enough to feel like a proper build. But not so huge that I’ll need to clear the dining table for a week.
Pricing lands around $69.99 in the US or £59.99 in the UK. That feels pretty fair for the chunk of nostalgia and quality you’re getting.
Included Characters: WALL-E, EVE, M-O, and Hal
The lineup is where this set really shines. You get WALL-E, the charming little trash compactor with rolling tracks and even a hinged front compartment for his classic trash cube.

He’s got a rotating head and movable arms to show off those quirky poses. Then there’s EVE, the sleek flying robot who comes with a floating stand.
Her head adjusts, and she has a removable panel that holds the iconic plant in a boot. Because what’s WALL-E without his green trophy?
Don’t overlook M-O, the pint-sized cleanerbot with a spinning brush. Plus, there’s Hal, the tiny cockroach perched on WALL-E’s shoulder—because yes, even cockroaches deserve LEGO love.
Notable Build Features
The detailing here is next-level. The set uses modern LEGO building techniques with curved bricks and printed elements that make both WALL-E and EVE look accurate and expressive.
WALL-E’s tracks actually roll, and his arms can move like the real deal. EVE’s floating stand helps her hover in style, and that plant-in-a-boot feature adds a nice nostalgic touch.
M-O’s brush spins, which might just be the tiniest mechanical marvel in the box. The whole set is designed for display, not just for play, which makes it perfect for collectors like me who want a centerpiece with personality.
If you want to check out more details, this LEGO Disney WALL-E and EVE set review goes pretty deep on the specs.
Release Date, Price, and Where to Buy
If you’re itching to add WALL-E and EVE to your LEGO collection, the wait isn’t too long. I’ve got the scoop on when you can snag this set, how much it’ll cost, and where to get your hands on it without resorting to a robot trash heap scavenger hunt.
Preorder Information
You don’t have to twiddle your thumbs waiting for September 1, 2025. LEGO is already welcoming preorders for the 43279 WALL-E and EVE set.
You can place your preorder directly through the official LEGO Store websites for the USA, Canada, UK, and Australia. Amazon is also joining the party with preorders available in the US, Canada, and UK.
So, whether you prefer LEGO.com or Amazon’s checkout line, you’re covered. But heads up—this preorder window is limited, so don’t dawdle and miss out on locking down your buildable robots.
Retail Availability and Price
Mark September 1, 2025, on your calendar, because that’s the official release date. The set includes 811 pieces, giving you a robust build without turning you into a brick zombie.
Pricing is straightforward but varies by country:
Country | Price |
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United States | $69.99 USD |
Canada | $89.99 CAD |
United Kingdom | £59.99 GBP |
Australia | $109.99 AUD |
For what you get, especially at under $70 USD, this seems like a fair deal. Building WALL-E’s rolling tracks and EVE’s sleek form is worth every penny in my book.
Comparison With Previous WALL-E Sets
If you thought LEGO never returns to old favorites, think again. This set isn’t the first but is definitely the biggest and most detailed version of WALL-E and EVE to date.
The earlier LEGO Ideas WALL-E set was a fan-designed project, smaller and less articulated. Now, with 811 pieces and added characters like M-O and Hal, this new set feels like the deluxe collector’s version.
Just don’t expect remote control features like some third-party bots have. This is all classic LEGO joy—manual build, moving parts, and plenty of nostalgia.
For WALL-E fans who missed the old set, this one offers a fresh chance to build their favorite bots with nicer details and more play options.
Learn more about the set and preorder details at LEGO’s official WALL-E and EVE page.
Character Highlights: Building Adorable Robots
If you’re anything like me, the idea of building WALL-E and EVE in LEGO bricks sparks a mix of excitement and curiosity. These aren’t just any robots—they come with clever moving parts and charming accessories that make the set stand out.
Plus, there are a couple of tiny friends tagging along to keep things interesting.
WALL-E’s Iconic Design and Movable Features
WALL-E’s design is a masterpiece of brick-building. This version is slightly smaller than the 2015 LEGO Ideas release but packs just as much personality.
His eyes can swivel, giving him that classic curious expression I love. The head is tiltable, so you can recreate all his iconic head tilts from the movie.
His tank treads are functional, allowing WALL-E to “roll” around your desk with minimal effort. There’s even a little boot with a plant tucked inside—because if WALL-E taught me anything, it’s that a tiny green sprout is the ultimate sign of hope.
EVE’s Details and Accessories
EVE is sleek and smooth, capturing her futuristic design perfectly in bricks. She’s got a clean, white body with smooth curves despite the blocky medium.
Her eyes are wide and friendly, ready to beam out those classic laser blasts or an “aww”-worthy look. She sits on a round base that lets her hover, kind of like she’s gliding through the air.
This little touch really brings her character to life—and makes me wish my desk could float too. EVE’s accessories are minimalist but essential, like her wrist ribbons and grip hands, setting her apart from the usual LEGO minifigure fare.
M-O and Hal: Supporting Stars
No WALL-E set would be complete without his loyal sidekicks. M-O, the Microbe Obliterator, is tiny but packed with personality.
He’s built compactly, perfect for perching near WALL-E or just floating alongside EVE. There’s something endearing about how small he is next to the others.
Then there’s Hal, WALL-E’s pet cockroach. Honestly, Hal looks surprisingly adorable for a cockroach—who would’ve guessed?
LEGO somehow made a cockroach cute. Hal sits on WALL-E’s shoulder and adds a dash of humor and warmth to the set.