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Shoot for the Bricks: LEGO x Nike Slam Dunk & Dunk Trickshot Arrive September 1st

Published: 3 weeks ago

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Shoot for the Bricks: LEGO x Nike Slam Dunk & Dunk Trickshot Arrive September 1st Image

LEGO x Nike Collaboration: Full Breakdown of Sets 43010 & 43021.


The LEGO x Nike collaboration is proving to be one of the most exciting crossovers of 2025. After the runaway success of the LEGO® Nike Dunk set (43008) — which hit backorder status almost immediately in the UK— LEGO is following up with two more slam-worthy releases on September 1st: the LEGO Nike Slam Dunk (43010) and LEGO Nike Dunk Trickshot (43021). These sets capture the flair, energy, and style of basketball culture while blending LEGO creativity with Nike’s iconic sneaker heritage.

Designed to appeal equally to LEGO enthusiasts, sneakerheads, and sports fans, these builds don’t just look good — they carry serious display appeal and could be prime candidates for future collectability. With the first LEGO x Nike set already showing strong demand, the September 1st drop is shaping up to be another instant hit which could make these strong future investments for LEGO investors.

 

New LEGO Nike Sets for September 1, 2025 — Everything You Need to Know.

 

LEGO Nike Slam Dunk (43010)

 

 

The LEGO Nike Slam Dunk set (43010) is a love letter to the thrill of basketball’s most iconic move. At 809 pieces, this build centres on a posable basketball star mid-flight, ready to throw down a highlight-reel slam dunk. The player’s arms and head are fully adjustable, allowing you to customise the moment, while interchangeable hairstyles and jersey designs add personal flair.

The surrounding scene elevates the build: a detailed hoop, a scoreboard, a championship banner, and a crowd of spectators combine to create a vibrant diorama that screams energy. Nike branding is integrated into the kit and sneakers, giving the model that authentic sportswear touch fans expect from the collaboration.

Measuring over 37 cm (14.5 in.) high and 25 cm (10 in.) wide, it’s a substantial display piece for any shelf, desk, or sneaker collection. Priced at £59.99 / $69.99, the Slam Dunk set is perfect for sports fans looking to capture a moment of pure basketball magic in brick form.

 

LEGO Nike Dunk Trickshot (43021)

 

 

If the Slam Dunk set is about the spectacle of in-game action, the LEGO Nike Dunk Trickshot (43021) is pure streetball swagger. With 454 pieces, the build begins with a graffiti-styled urban backdrop before moving to the real showstopper: a low-top Nike Dunk trainer in its original red colourway, complete with a clever dunking function.

This isn’t just a static model — the trainer incorporates a mini lever that launches it towards the hoop, replicating a slam dunk motion. Better still, the trainer can be detached from the build entirely, letting you create your own basketball games. The included minifigure, complete with two head options and a hoodie featuring LEGO x Nike drip, brings personality and playability to the set.

Measuring over 16 cm (6 in.) high and 17 cm (7 in.) wide, the Trickshot set is smaller than Slam Dunk but oozes character and offers a highly interactive building experience. Priced at £34.99 / $39.99, it’s an accessible entry point into the LEGO x Nike collection.

 


 

Investment Potential


The LEGO x Nike partnership is still in its infancy, meaning there are no retired sets to use as direct investment comparisons. However, niche collaborations between LEGO and iconic brands have often performed well post-retirement, particularly when they have crossover appeal.

These Nike sets tick several collector boxes:

 

  • Dual fandom appeal – Attracting both LEGO builders and sneaker collectors.
  • Limited range – The smaller number of releases could lead to scarcity over time.
  • Display-friendly designs – Perfect for collectors who value presentation.

 

While short-term flips may be risky at RRP, long-term holding — particularly of sealed sets in pristine condition — could yield solid returns, especially if the collaboration remains limited and demand stays high.

 


 

Final Thoughts


With the LEGO Nike Dunk already proving that this collaboration has serious hype, the September 1st drop of Slam Dunk (43010) and Dunk Trickshot (43021) is expected to follow suit. Whether you’re a LEGO enthusiast, a basketball fan, a sneakerhead, or a savvy LEGO investor looking for the next niche collectible, these builds offer a rare blend of cultural relevance, interactive fun, and display appeal.

Pre-order now from LEGO before stock bounces out of the basket — and secure your place in what could be one of the most sought-after crossover collections of the year!

 


 

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