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The Best LEGO Star Wars Set For Every Price


Summary

  • The LEGO Group offers a wide range of Star Wars sets at various price points to cater to fans of all budgets.
  • There are affordable options starting at $10, such as the Ahsoka BrickHeadz set, as well as higher-end sets like the UCS Millennium Falcon for serious collectors.
  • The article provides a comprehensive list of the best LEGO Star Wars sets currently available, highlighting the features and prices of each set.

The LEGO Group has a great variety of Star Wars sets with an even wider range of prices. Spanning across multiple eras in the Star Wars canon, there’s something for every kind of fan of the galaxy far, far away. Offering traditional sets, BrickHeadz, new dioramas, and the always impressive Ultimate Collector’s Series, Star Wars has been having quite the years when it comes to LEGO.

Although some LEGO Star Wars models are far from cheap, there are still plenty of great sets to enjoy for as little as $10. Likewise, there are truly great offerings for those with a little more in their wallets and plenty of love for the galaxy far, far away. Here are the best LEGO Star Wars sets currently for sale and/or preorder from every available price range.

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23 $10 Ahsoka BrickHeadz (40539)

One of the cheapest LEGO sets currently available, the Ahsoka Brickheadz set is quite a cool little character model made with 164 pieces. Depicting the iconic Jedi as she appeared in the final season of the Clone Wars animated series during the Siege of Mandalore, this $10 LEGO set is a great purchase (especially with the upcoming live-action Ahsoka show on the way).

22 $15 Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter Microfighter (75363)

LEGO Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter Microfighter (75363)

For $15, collectors can get their hands on the 88-piece Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter Microfighter. LEGO’s Microfighter series is a very affordable way to collect various ships and vehicles in the Star Wars canon along with their pilots. Their smaller size also makes them perfect for those with limited shelf space. A bonus with this particular set is the inclusion of young Grogu along with a minifigure of Din Djarin, the titular Mandalorian himself.

21 $20 332nd Clone Pack (75359)

LEGO 332nd Clone Pack (75359)

A great buy for $20 with 108 pieces, the 332nd Clone Pack is a perfect set for Star Wars army builders. Not unlike the recent 501st Clone Packs released by LEGO, the 332nd Company has become just as popular ever since their debut in The Clone Wars season 7 during the Siege of Mandalore. Having painted their helmets to resemble Ahsoka out of respect, the 332nd’s Ahsoka Troopers are some of the most visually unique clones in the entire Star Wars canon.

20 $30 Obi-Wan Kenobi Jedi Starfighter (75333)

LEGO Obi-Wan Kenobi Jedi Starfighter (75333)

An updated version of a LEGO Star Wars classic, the newest iteration of LEGO’s Obi-Wan Kenobi Jedi Starfighter is a great size along with a very unique minifigure of the Kaminoan cloner Taun We. All in all, the 282-piece set is quite cool, practically demanding a new version of Jango Fett’s Firespray to be released at some point in the near future, perhaps with a Kaminoan landing platform to display both ships as they appeared in Attack of the Clones.

19 $35 Dark Trooper Attack (75324)

LEGO Dark Trooper Attack (75324)

Depicting one of the most iconic moments in the Disney Star Wars era, $35 will let collectors to get their hands on LEGO’s Dark Trooper Attack (166 pieces). Showcasing Luke Skywalker’s epic debut in the final episode of The Mandalorian season 2, the set features the Jedi Master taking on a trio of Dark Trooper minifigures as he exits the elevator. There’s also a very fun play feature to make it look as though Luke is using a Force push on one of the Imperial droids.

18 $40 Republic Fighter Tank (75342)

LEGO Republic Fighter Tank (75342)

Another great get for LEGO Star Wars army builders, the newest version of the Republic Fighter Tank currently for sale is a great addition for any collector seeking to expand their brick-built Grand Army of the Republic. Featuring a new minifigure of Jedi Master Mace Windu with Clone Wars-era armor along with 3 of his troopers from the 187th Legion, the two battle droids that come with the 262-piece set are the cherry on top of an already great set (especially for the price point).

17 $45 Imperial TIE Fighter (75300)

LEGO Imperial TIE Fighter (75300)

The only LEGO Star Wars set with a $45 price tag, the Imperial TIE Fighter is a slighter smaller version compared to past TIE Fighters LEGO has released (having 432 pieces). However, the smaller size isn’t necessarily a bad thing as it’s arguably more accurate in relation to the size of the three minifigures that come with it (a Stormtrooper, Imperial Droid, and Imperial Pilot).

16 $50 Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter (75301)

LEGO Luke Skywalker's X-Wing Fighter (75301)

In a similar vein, the current version of Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing is smaller in comparison to past versions, though it is sleeker as a result (while also being more size-accurate). While there are other compelling LEGO sets at the $50 price range such as the upcoming Spider Tank from The Mandalorian season 3 or Boba Fett’s Starship from The Mandalorian season 2, the 474-piece X-Wing seems to be the most iconic out of the bunch (while also pairing nicely with the aforementioned TIE Fighter).

15 $60 Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter (75325)

LEGO Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter (75325)

Even if there were other LEGO sets in the $60 range, the full version of the Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter would still be a top contender. The 412-piece set and the ship’s recent debut in the Star Wars continuity are far too popular to be passed over, even if the minifigure of Din Djarin doesn’t come with an updated blade mold for his legendary Darksaber (while other Mandalorian sets do).

14 $65 TIE Bomber (75347)

LEGO TIE Bomber (75347)

Similarly, LEGO’s TIE Bomber is the only set to be featured in the $65 range (625 pieces). Regardless, its unique design compared to other TIEs and the inclusion of Darth Vader as a minifigure are both major draws. Additionally, Grand Admiral Rae Sloane is an exciting inclusion, an Imperial officer who’s been featured in various novels and games, having played a key role in the Empire’s survival and transformation into the future First Order.

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13 $70 Death Star Trench Run Diorama (75329)

LEGO Death Star Trench Run Diorama (75329)

The $70 price is where a wider range of options truly begins. For $70, a LEGO Star Wars collector could get their hands on almost any helmet model released by LEGO thus far as well as the recent small-scale model of the Executor, the Imperial flagship under the command of Darth Vader himself. However, the Death Star Trench Run Diorama feels like the best option, showcasing such a classic moment in the canon with 665 pieces along with its unique display potential as one of LEGO’s very first dioramas.

12 $80 Ahsoka’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle (75362)

LEGO Ahsoka's T-6 Jedi Shuttle (75362)

The $80 price point currently has three options for LEGO Star Wars sets. Although the Endor Speeder Chase Diorama and Darth Vader Helmet sets are impressive in their own right, there’s far more excitement surrounding the brand-new Ahsoka sets currently available for pre-order. For $80, collectors can get the new 601-piece Ahsoka’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle set, featuring new versions of both Ahsoka and Sabine Wren along with minifigures of the ancient Jedi droid Huyang and a mysterious Inquisitor name Marrok.

11 $90 Dagobah Jedi Training Diorama (75330)

LEGO Dagobah Jedi Training Diorama (75330)

Another diorama set, the Dagobah Jedi Training set is a no-brainer for $90. Depicting Luke’s attempt to lift his X-Wing under his new master’s guidance, the diorama’s black base and iconic Yoda quote from Empire Strikes Back are strong draws for the set which comes in at exactly 1000 pieces. Compared to the smaller Death Star Trash Compactor Diorama and The Child models, Dagobah Jedi Training certainly seems like the clear winner for $90.

10 $100 BD-1 (75335)

LEGO BD-1 (75335)

Although there are several options for $100, LEGO’s BD-1 model is far too good to be ignored. With 1,062 pieces, BD-1 is one of the few LEGO Star Wars sets that’s actually to scale with the actual droid as he’s seen in EA’s Jedi videogame franchise. A beloved and loyal ally to Jedi survivor Cal Kestis, there’s some many great details and features to the BD-1, including a collection of sim canisters held in the side of his head (just like in the games).

9 $110 New Republic E-Wing vs Shin Hati’s Starfighter (75364)

LEGO New Republic E-Wing vs Shin Hati's Starfighter (75364)

Another one of the brand-new Ahsoka sets currently available for pre-order, the New Republic E-Wing vs. Shin Hati’s Starfighter set is the only LEGO Star Wars set at the $110 price point. Featuring two ships, the new set will certainly be a big draw for collectors. Not only does the 1,056-piece feature a classic E-Wing from Legends which Ahsoka is bringing back to the official canon, the set also comes with the new villain minifigures Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati (as well as Grand Admiral Thrawn’s servant Morgan Elsbeth).

8 $140 AT-TE Walker (75337)

LEGO AT-TE Walker (75337)

For $140, the clear choice for LEGO Star Wars fans is the new and very good-looking AT-TE Walker, featuring a collection of clone troopers from Obi-Wan Kenobi’s 212th Attack Battalion. This includes Clone Commander Cody leading the charge against a trio of battle droids and one dwarf spider droid. The 1,082-piece set also featured a retractable handle in the middle allowing for easy portability between shelves.

7 $160 Ghost And Phantom II (75357)

LEGO Ghost And Phantom II (75357)

The third and arguably most exciting Ahsoka LEGO set is a brand-new, updated version of The Ghost which first seen in the animated Star Wars Rebels series. Making a live-action appearance in Ahsoka, the Ghost and Phantom II Lego set consists of 1,394 pieces while also being the only option at the $160 price point. Likewise, the set notably comes with a new minifigure of the iconic ship’s pilot Hera Syndulla as well as her son Jacen.

6 $170 AT-AT (75288)

LEGO AT-AT (75288)

Having been consistently remade by LEGO ever since the first model’s release in 2003, the newest version of the Imperial AT-AT for sale is quite good with a solid selection of minifigures, consisting of 1,267 pieces with a cost of $170. One of the most visually captivating and popular non-ship vehicles in the Star Wars canon, there’s a reason why the AT-AT keeps getting remade (including the much bigger and more expensive UCS version for those who can afford the $850 price tag).

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5 $200 Chewbacca (75371)

LEGO Chewbacca (75371)

A newly revealed LEGO Star Wars set currently available for pre-order, the new Chewbacca model is the only LEGO Star Wars set at the $200 price point with 2,319 pieces. A large-scale model of the mighty Wookiee, perhaps there are collectors out there who aren’t as perturbed by the model’s bizarre (and somewhat haunting) eyes.

4 $240 R2-D2 (75308)

LEGO R2-D2 (75308)

For $240, LEGO Collectors can get their hands on the far more visually pleasing R2-D2 set. Comprised of 2,314 pieces, this particular LEGO model is quite the showpiece. Although collectors could also get UCS versions of either Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing or his landspeeder at the same price point, the R2-D2 set is bigger with more pieces in comparison. It’s also more unique as a set that’s not a ship or vehicle (which certainly has its own appeal).



This story originally appeared on Screenrant

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