In an exciting development for fans of both LEGO and Minecraft, the LEGO Group has unveiled a new set titled Chicken Jockey. This announcement builds on the momentum generated by last year’s successful release of A Minecraft Movie. Scheduled for launch on June 1, 2026, the set, numbered 21582, will be available at a retail price of .99 / €29.99 / £24.99.
The 9+ model stands at an impressive height of over 8 inches (20 cm), with dimensions of 4 inches (11 cm) wide and 4.5 inches (11 cm) deep. It features a meticulously crafted Baby Zombie, complete with its signature green skin, blue torso, and purple legs. The design allows for dynamic movement, as its legs and arms are connected via ball-joint connections, enhancing the playability of the figure.
In a delightful twist, the LEGO Baby Zombie can be positioned either beside or atop the fully brick-built chicken. This set captures the essence of the iconic in-game character, with the chicken boasting movable legs and flappable wings. The set comprises 344 pieces, which also include a new baby chick design, characterized by its vibrant yellow and orange color scheme and tiny wings crafted from 1×1 cheese slopes.
21582 Chicken Jockey
- Set Name: Chicken Jockey
- Set Number: 21582
- Age Range: 9+
- Piece Count: 344
- Minifigures: 0
- Release Date: June 1, 2026
As anticipation builds for the release of 21582 Chicken Jockey, enthusiasts are left to ponder whether this set represents one of the most amusing and accurate representations of a Minecraft mob yet. Alternatively, some may still favor the grandeur of larger display models like The Ender Dragon and The Creeper. The community is encouraged to share their thoughts on this whimsical addition to the LEGO Minecraft lineup.
For those who know a Minecraft aficionado who delights in exclaiming “Chicken Jockey!” at every opportunity, sharing this news could spark joy. Stay connected with Bricks Up for daily updates on LEGO news, leaks, and official reveals across all major themes through our website, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Google News.