Every New Lego Star Wars Set Releasing for May Fourth
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When Star Wars fans cleverly appropriated May 4 as their day of celebration, they never specified which side of the Force that may be with you. What if it’s been a Dark Side hol
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LEGO’s 2026 Star Wars range blends classic ships, character busts, and movie tie-ins with the debut of its controversial SMART Play system. Highlights include UCS-scale builds like the Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter, mid-scale display ships, and affordable ...
The long-awaited LEGO Star Wars Death Star (75419) is 9,023 pieces, costs $1,000, and is the biggest LEGO Star Wars set ever created. After nine long years, we have a new LEGO Death Star, and it’s a blockbuster set in more ways than one. At $1,000, it ...
The latest UCS 'Star Wars' set brings Mando's latest ride to the line... just weeks before 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' is set to phase it out. Reading time 2 minutes We’re just a few weeks away from Star Wars Day, which means for Lego fans, we’re just ...
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The ambitious $1,000 LEGO Star Wars Death Star that dropped in late 2025 sold out before shoppers could get their hands on it, leaving fans to wait for a backorder that would ship after 60 days. In what seemed like years of waiting patiently, the LEGO Star ...
Whispers once spread throughout the galaxy far, far away about the Emperor’s secret project. Recently rumors have swirled in our own galaxy that LEGO was also building something big. Really big. Now the iconic toy company has confirmed it’s true.