Star Wars has been an enormous hit for so many years. Not only the movies but the various TV shows, animated series, comic books, novels, and perhaps most importantly – toys. With the Skywalker saga coming to a close, the latest movie makes huge waves at the box office and threatens to become the highest-grossing movie of all time. Star Wars is a pop-culture phenomenon, and LEGO has done a great job securing the rights to make products with that trademark. Not only that, but they have done well when it comes to making the toys themselves, which is only something we could have expected from the renowned Danish company.
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Kylo Ren’s Tie Fighter 75179
Kylo Ren proved once again that the piloting gene is healthy in the Skywalker family, and we’re very much looking forward to seeing him in the last movie of the saga. There is also an impressive selection of Minifigures, including BB-9E, as well as, of course, Kylo Ren himself. It is Faithful to the source material.
Kessel Run Millennium Falcon 75212
Fans of the Star Wars universe will know that this set depicts an earlier, more polished version of the iconic Millennium Falcon, Han Solo’s freighter, which has become so well-known and beloved over the years, ever since its first appearance in the original Star Wars: It is Han made in the years before the ships first appearance in the movies.
Death Star 75159
When this set was revealed back in 2016, it was the subject of a massive onslaught of negative reviews by fans, but it seems that the LEGO Star Wars fanbase has begun to turn on this design and see its value. This elicited quite a bit of disappointment from the original set owners and the potential buyers of the new one.
Ultimate Millennium Falcon 75192
It also includes a full instruction manual, which in itself weighs just over six pounds. It describes the 1,379 steps necessary to build this incredible model, spread over a total of 466 pages. We’ve seen quite a few LEGO sets in our time, but nothing ever came close to the size and attention to detail presented in this Millennium Falcon model.
The Clone Wars Anakin’s Jedi Starfighter 75214
A worthy celebration of The Clone Wars miniseries’ tenth anniversary, this Jedi Starfighter piloted by none other than Anakin Skywalker, was released in August 2018. The sounds like it were made for safety reasons, but the set more than makes up for that omission in other areas.
Imperial TIE Fighter 75211
Over the last few years, LEGO has all but perfected the TIE Fighter’s design, and the Imperial TIE Fighter 75211 is probably the best version of this craft ever to come out of the Danish company. It’s precisely the Imperial Mudtrooper that seems like it would be a welcome addition.
First Order Heavy Assault Walker 75189
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has been out for around two years now, and one of the most extensive LEGO sets associated with that movie comes in the form of the First Order Heavy Assault Walker. The functions and articulation work very well, and the included Minifigures will make any Star Wars fan quite happy.
BB-8 75187
Unimaginable marketing success and one of the most beloved new characters to show up in Star Wars movies’ latest trilogy. Many of the biggest fans had already built their renditions and models of the famous droid even before the official release of this set back in 2017. The most eye-catching thing about this set is how the droid’s spherical shape is effectively rendered while keeping the blocky aesthetic we’re used to from LEGO.
The Rise of Skywalker Millennium Falcon 75257
The Millennium Falcon is easily one of the most recreated items from the universe of Star Wars, whether it comes to toys, models, or works of art. LEGO has created many renditions of the spacecraft in the past, and they usually incorporate similar building techniques. It is making the model appear more accurate as a result.
Darth Vader Transformation 75183
It wouldn’t be unfair to suggest that the scene depicted by this set is central to the entire Skywalker saga of Star Wars movies. The majority of fans will probably be most excited by the Minifigures present in this set, as they include both Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader. Despite their immense popularity, these characters have rarely appeared in small, less expensive sets.
General Grievous 75112
The largest, and in our opinion, the best Star Wars Battle Figure is General Grievous 75112. This figure will impress any Star Wars fan with its staggering height of over 30cm and its high-quality construction. It has Incredible detail.
The Rise of Skywalker Resistance Y-Wing Starfighter 75249
Y-wing BTL Starfighters got their introduction during the Clone Wars, and their solid structure allowed for their repeated use against the Galactic Empire by the Rebel forces. This LEGO set exceeded our expectations, as it offers more innovation than we thought we had the right to expect from a relatively small set.
The Empire Strikes Back Yoda’s Hut
Some of the most iconic scenes in the Star Wars saga history happen during Luke’s training with Yoda on the planet Dagobah. The collection includes three new Minifigures in the form of Luke Skywalker, Yoda, and R2-D2, which will be enough for most fans to focus their attention on this LEGO set.
Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter 75240
The most recent addition to the selection of Star Wars animated series – Star Wars Resistance, features some fantastic spacecraft and vehicles. Whether or not you’re a fan of the Resistance miniseries, you can’t deny that this TIE Fighter looks incredible, and the people at LEGO have done a great job recreating its wing profile unique color scheme.
Attack of The Clones Yoda 75255
For the past couple of years, LEGO has made some incredible reproductions of our favorite Star Wars characters, and they have done so on a scale that is both impressive and inspiring. This is undoubtedly a convincing and faithful representation of one of the most famous characters in the saga.
How to Choose Good Lego Star Wars Toys
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Star Wars and LEGO collaboration that has brought us many fantastic LEGO sets, some of which we have highlighted in the list above. It seems like LEGO Star Wars sets keep getting better with every release. There’s stuff from older movies and TV shows and new models created for the latest film – The Rise of Skywalker. The list that we made includes options for every type of Star Wars fan, ranging in price, complexity, and era. Keep in mind that if you’re shopping for your kid, you should focus on sets that can be played around with once the build is complete since your child is unlikely to be willing to keep the model on the shelf as a collector’s item. Another thing you could do is go for a vast set, like the Ultimate Millennium Falcon, and turn the building process into a fun family activity that could last a long time.
Criteria We Used
Cognitive Development
If you’re looking for Star Wars LEGO sets for your kid, you should keep in mind playing with a good building toy. This is often referred to only as imagination and creativity, but it is more than that. Problem-solving skills are what allows your child to piece together the different blocks and find an arrangement that works.
Entertainment Value
Star Wars has been a huge cultural phenomenon for many years, and if you’re a fan, don’t be afraid to treat yourself to a beautiful set you can enjoy building and perhaps putting in a particular place on your shelf.
FAQ
What is the biggest Star Wars LEGO toy set always?
We mentioned earlier that the 2017 Ultimate Millennium Falcon set is the largest one in terms of the number of pieces it contains, but it is not the most significant set in terms of sheer size. Once completed, it measures a staggering 43 inches in length and 14 inches in height. If you’ve got your eyes set on this model, please make sure you have the room for it first – you might need a bigger house.
Do Star Wars LEGO sets retain their value over time?
A used LEGO set in good condition, especially one representing a beloved character or spacecraft, can be worth between 50% and 75% while still available in stores. Once they get discontinued from sales at stores, it takes about 6 – 12 months for them to reach their original retail price, only going up from there, so if you’re smart, you could make some money investing in LEGO sets.
Conclusion
It is hard to deny that the collaboration between Star Wars and LEGO is a match made in heaven. The competent and famous Danish toymakers and the cultural phenomenon that is Star Wars had struck gold when they decided to go into business together twenty years ago, and they have created some of the best and most beloved toys over that period. If you or your children are Star Wars fans or even LEGO fans, you are almost certainly going to find something to like on this list. There are so many high-quality products there that it is going to be challenging to make the wrong choice.