Centre stage is Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing, with a trio of TIE fighters in hot pursuit. Here, you get lots of dinky grey pieces to make a chunk of Death Star. These are undeniably pricey kits, aimed at folks captivated by the original trilogy upon its release – and who are now all grown up with money to spend. Delightful dioramasĭeath Star Trench Run Diorama (665 pieces, $69.99/£59.99) is the best Star Wars Lego set diorama. That’s confidence! Give him some back-up with Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter (474 pieces, $49.99/£44.99). Chewie’s included, apparently thinking he can take on an entire armoured vehicle with a hand-held weapon. Hoth AT-ST (586 pieces, $49.99/£44.99) returns us to the original trilogy, for a brick-built take on Empire’s ‘blink and you’ll miss it’ chicken-walker appearance. You can then spend happy times recreating that grin-inducing moment from the end of The Book of Boba Fett. However, if you prefer its sleek replacement, there’s The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter (412 pieces, $59.99/£59.99). Although we don’t fancy the chances of the three included Battle Droids.īack to The Mandalorian, and we get a more affordable take on the lead’s ship: The Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Transport (1023 pieces, $139.99/£119.99). And when you want to get your stomp on again, AT-TE Walker (1082 pieces, $139.99/£119.99) looks good. Similarly aiming for those whose hearts lie with the original trilogy, you can get your swoosh on with Imperial TIE Fighter (432 pieces, $44.99/£39.99) and TIE Bomber (625 pieces, $64.99/£59.99). Although you can pretend it’s the original trilogy version by hiding the Mandalorian minifig down the back of the sofa. Need more swoopy greatness? Boba Fett’s Starship (593 pieces, $49.99/£44.99) nets you the famous bounty hunter’s craft in its Disney+ Madalorian incarnation. Prefer your Lego on the ground? Get yourself a wretched hive of scum and villainy with Mos Eisley Cantina (3187 pieces, $399.99/£344.99), where Han and Greedo can both fire first. Millennium Falcon (1353 pieces, $169.99/£149.99) is based on The Rise of Skywalker’s take, but looks fab. There’s also a cheaper take on Han Solo’s iconic ship. Along with Empire types, you get Luke Skywalker – and a speeder bike the minifigs can squabble over. Fortunately, the smaller scale AT-AT (1267 pieces, $169.99/£149.99) is also a piece of stompy magnificence. But it’ll trample your bank account into oblivion. The Ultimate Collectors Series AT-AT is one of the best Star Wars Lego sets ever. And finally, one Ultimate Collectors Series kit gives us a dash of colour: Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder (1890 pieces, $239.99/£209.99), which is an impressive brick-built take on Luke’s battered X-34. ![]() But when built, you get a detailed interior, accessed by removing sections. It starts out looking like how the Mandalorian’s ship ended up. ![]() A cool anytime gift for kids aged 6 and up, this building toy combines well with other LEGO Star Wars Microfighter sets for extra play possibilities.Away from the Empire – but equally grey – there’s The Razor Crest (6187 pieces, $599.99/£519.99). The Mandalorian comes with a blaster pistol and jetpack accessory element to inspire action play. This quick-build, microscale, LEGO brick model of the N-1 Starfighter features an open cockpit for The Mandalorian LEGO minifigure and space for the Grogu LEGO figure, plus 2 stud shooters. Introduce youngsters to LEGO Star Wars sets with The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter Microfighter (75363). ![]() The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter Microfighter ( 75363) This set will be released on May 1st 2023. This set make a unique gift for Star Wars: The Mandalorian fans aged 8 and over. There are also 2 new-for-May-2023 LEGO minifigures – a Snub Fighter Pilot with a blaster pistol and Vane with a sword – to add to the action-play possibilities. ![]() The buildable starfighter features an opening minifigure cockpit, 2 stud shooters and a compartment containing a thermal detonator element. Invite kids to discover a whole new galaxy of adventures with a LEGO brick-built toy model of the Pirate Snub Fighter (75346) that debuted in Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 3.
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