LEGO Unveils Project Hail Mary Icon Set for Adults
LEGO has introduced a new addition to its adult-focused Icons line: a microscale spacecraft model inspired by the Hail Mary from Andy Weir’s sci-fi story, tied to the upcoming film adaptation. The 830-piece build is available to preorder for $99.99 and is slated to begin shipping on March 1, 2026, per LEGO’s official product listing.
The model is designed as a display piece, featuring a rotating mechanism that imitates the film’s centrifugal gravity concept. Builders can place Ryland Grace and Rocky minifigures on the base and use a crank-operated stand to simulate the crew module’s orbital motion.
Key details:
- Piece count: 830
- Price: $99.99
- Shipping starts: March 1, 2026
- Age rating: 18+
- Display-focused microscale replica of the Hail Mary spacecraft
- Rotating stand to simulate gravity, with a crank mechanism
- Minifigures included: Ryland Grace and Rocky
- Optional stand for desk or shelf display
- LEGO Builder app support for 3D rotation, progress tracking, and digital instructions
Specifications and presentation:
- Dimensions (approximate completed model): over 12 inches tall, 9.5 inches long, and 8.5 inches wide
- Part of LEGO’s Icons line for adults, emphasizing display value over play
- Includes a Ryland Grace minifigure and a Rocky figure to represent central characters
In addition to the ship itself, the kit highlights its place within LEGO’s broader Icons collection, which features large-scale, display-driven models sold separately. The Project Hail Mary set is pitched as a thoughtful gift option for science fiction fans, suitable for adornment in home or office spaces.
- The build is inspired by Andy Weir’s 2021 novel, which gained popularity for its survival-forward space narrative.
- A film adaptation is scheduled for release on March 20, 2026, with Ryan Gosling set to star as Ryland Grace and directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller at the helm. LEGO’s set aligns with the cinematic design, positioning it alongside other licensed releases tied to major upcoming projects.