Lego Star Wars sets from the decades-long film franchise that are coveted Collectible display pieces
In a galaxy not so far away, the celebrated Lego Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) has emerged as a cultural phenomenon that transcends mere toys to become coveted collectible display pieces to showcase at home.
For enthusiasts and collectors alike, these Lego sets represent more than just playthings–they are works of art that require Jedi-focused attention to build; some may even argue that these hard-to-find and exclusive objet d’art rival traditional sculptures, where art and nostalgia intersect.
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This Star Wars Day (May the Fourth), celebrate the artistry of the epic space saga in its Lego form. From intricate starships to iconic scenes with beloved characters, here are the ten most expensive Lego Star Wars sets to bring home as sought-after additions to a seasoned collector’s or a casual fan’s home.
1. Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter 75442
The latest addition to join the Lego Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series this year arrives just in time for the release of The Mandalorian and Grogu later this month. It is Lego at its most polished and meditative–a build that rewards patience, precision, and a deep appreciation for iconic design.
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First seen in the Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett series, and later, in the third season of the Star Wars: The Mandalorian series, the modified starfighter from Naboo is reinterpreted here in 1,809 pieces of gleaming silver-toned bricks and exposed mechanical detailing, capturing the clever engineering that elevates it into a display-worthy object.
Once complete, the sleek model can be presented in two distinct display modes–angled in profile or facing forward–on its accompanying stand with info plaque, allowing its sculptural lines to take centre stage.
Completing the scene are two beloved characters: The Mandalorian and Grogu, whose presence adds a narrative warmth to an otherwise refined, gallery-like composition.
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2. Lego Star Wars Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship 75409
First seen in Star Wars: Episode II–Attack of the Clones more than two decades ago, the bounty hunter’s distinctive starship returns as a mindful, large-scale building experience–capturing the unmistakable silhouette of the vessel with intricate precision.
Comprising 2,970 pieces and measuring over 44 cm in length, the model is designed as much for contemplation as for display, inviting close inspection from every angle.
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Above Seating for bounty hunter Jango Fett and his clone-son Boba Fett

Above The detachable cockpit canopy reveals the finely detailed interiors
Lift the cockpit canopy to reveal finely detailed interiors, including seating for Jango Fett–the feared Mandalorian bounty hunter whose DNA seeded an entire army–and young Boba Fett, destined to inherit and redefine his father’s legacy.
Meanwhile, a press-down main entrance, concealed seismic charge compartment, and adjustable blaster cannons trace the meticulous engineering that defines one of the saga’s most iconic bounty-hunting vessels.
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Whether displayed in landing mode or elevated in upright flight on its stand, the ship maintains its poised, weapon-ready stance, with wings locked in perfect horizontal formation even when tilted.
3. Lego Star Wars Republic Gunship 75309
Voted by Lego fans to become a Lego Star Wars UCS set, the Lego Star Wars Republic Gunship was unveiled in 2021 to honour the iconic Low Altitude Assault Transport (LAAT) vehicle.
First introduced in 2002’s Star Wars: Episode II–Attack of the Clones during the pivotal First Battle of Geonosis, this gunship played a crucial role in igniting the three-year-long Clone Wars between the Separatists and the Galactic Republic.
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Comprising an impressive 3,292 pieces, this build-and-display model faithfully captures the essence of the gunship used by the Grand Army of the Republic using premium-quality Lego bricks that include some of the largest Lego pieces ever created.
Featuring intricate details of the pilot cockpits, swing-out spherical gun turrets, mass-driver missile cannons, and super-long wings, the model also showcases the opening sides and a rear hatch.
Crafted with a light yet durable frame using Lego Technic elements, this set includes a redesigned Mace Windu Lego minifigure and a representative Lego minifigure from the Grand Army of the Republic.
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4. Lego Star Wars Mos Eisley Cantina 75290
This place can be a little rough, but the 3,187-piece Lego Master Builder Series offers a satisfying build experience that when assembled, you might even hear the seven-piece Bith ensemble Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes playing their iconic tunes in the background.
Introduced in Star Wars: A New Hope, the Cantina serves as the bustling epicentre of underworld activity in the Tatooine spaceport of Mos Eisley. Here, smugglers and bounty hunters converge to make deals and stir up trouble; and where in a controversial change of events, Han shot first.
The Cantina set features a removable roof, providing easy access to its meticulously detailed booths only the most keen-eyed fan can spot. With a whopping 21 Lego minifigures included, seven of which are exclusive brand-new characters, and three of them feature unique moulded elements, this set brings the bustling atmosphere of Mos Eisley to life.
Additionally, a Dewback Lego figure, two V-35 Landspeeders, and attachable buildings complete the memorable Mos Eisley city scene.
5. Lego Star Wars Jabba’s Sail Barge 75397
First glimpsed in Star Wars: Episode VI–Return of the Jedi, Jabba the Hutt’s opulent Sail Barge, the Khetanna, was as fleeting on screen as it was unforgettable.
Stretching over 77 cm in length, it is now reimagined in resplendent form as a collector’s piece, channeling a distinctly decadent spirit, and transforming the desert-bound vessel into a richly detailed display object with a playful, cinematic edge.
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Adjustable textile sails introduce a sense of movement, while a lift-off top deck and fold-down sides reveal a meticulously composed interior–inviting a closer look into its layered narrative.
Within, a sequence of intricately realised spaces unfolds: from the cockpit and prison cell to the armoury and an unexpectedly lavish entertainment chamber, complete with Jabba’s reclining bed.
Comprising 3,943 pieces, the set is populated by 11 collectible characters, including C-3PO, Princess Leia–appearing in her now-iconic gold ensemble–and Bib Fortuna, alongside an R2-D2 unit cleverly disguised as a serving droid.
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6. Lego Star Wars The Razor Crest 75331
The Lego Star Wars USC set launched in 2022, pays homage to the trusty ST-70 Assault Ship utilised by the Mandalorian Din Djarin during his bounty-hunting escapades depicted in Star Wars: The Mandalorian series, before the vessel met its demise during a skirmish on Tython with his adversary, Moff Gideon.
Spanning over 72cm, this impressive 6,186-piece set features intricately detailed interiors, easily accessible through the detachable roof and engines of the military gunship.
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Inside, The Razor Crest is as spacious as the real deal: a cockpit with two side hatches, a weapons cabinet, a cargo compartment suitable for the two-legged reptilian Blurrg, and a carbon-freezing chamber for storing bounties, including the Mythrol.
The build-and-display model comes with five characters from the series: Lego minifigures of The Mandalorian, The Mythrol, and Kuiil, along with a Grogu Lego figure in a pram and a buildable Blurrg Lego figure.
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7. Lego Star Wars Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser 75367
Spanning more than 1,000 metres in length, these majestic attack cruisers made their debut during the Clone Wars before being incorporated into the Imperial Navy, and eventually replaced by the larger Imperial Star Destroyers, which were modelled after their Republic predecessors during the Galactic Civil War.
Released during the 20th anniversary of the Star Wars: Clone Wars series, the Lego Star Wars USC replica boasts 5,374 pieces, making it a stunning centrepiece for any Star Wars enthusiast’s collection.
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With a length of over 109cm, it features the signature Republic red-striped livery on its distinctive double-wedge design. Inside, it houses a double command bridge and hangar, complete with a brick-built scale model of a Republic Gunship.
Additionally, the set includes a built-in display stand with an information plaque, a special Clone Wars 20th-anniversary brick, and two Lego minifigures: veteran clone captain Rex and Admiral Yularen of the Galactic Republic Navy.
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8. Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75192
Paying tribute to the most famous starship in the galaxy that made its legendary Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs, and its ability to outpace Imperial starships–the big Corellian ships, mind you; the 7,541-piece Lego Star Wars UCS set released in 2017 ranks as the second largest Lego set ever produced, following only the Colosseum from the Lego Icons collection.
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The awe-inspiring Lego rendition of Han Solo’s iconic Corellian YT-1300 light freighter packs a punch. From its intricately detailed exterior, complete with removable hull panels, fully rotating upper and lower quad laser cannons, and interchangeable round/rectangular sensor dishes; to its elaborate interior featuring two escape pod hatches, an engineering console, and an access ladder to the gunnery station with a minifigure gunner’s seat.
Included in the set are a diverse range of Lego minifigures spanning decades of Star Wars lore, such as the classic crew of Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia and C-3PO; to the modern-day Older Han Solo, Rey, and Finn, alongside a BB-8 Lego figure, and buildable Porgs and Mynock.
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9. Lego Star Wars AT-AT 75313
One of the most famous symbols of the Galactic Empire’s military might, the four-legged combat walker reached its iconic screen time in Star Wars lore during the Battle of Hoth in the 1980 film Star Wars: Episode V–The Empire Strikes Back.
An upgrade of the 2020 version in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back, the Lego Star Wars UCS version of the All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) remains the most expensive Lego Star Wars build-and-display model since its release in 2021.
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Standing at 62 cm tall, the 6,785-piece set offers a complex and rewarding build that upon completion, boasts posable legs and head, opening hatches, rotating cannons with a realistic recoil action, bomb-drop hatch, and a hook to attach to Luke Skywalker’s line.
The expansive main body can hold up to 40 Lego minifigures, four speeder bikes and the included E-Web heavy repeating blaster, while the cockpit seats can squeeze in three more Lego minifigures–more than enough space for the nine Lego minifigures included in the set, such as General Veers of the Galactic Empire, Luke Skywalker, a Snowtrooper Commander, four Snowtroopers and two AT-AT Drivers.
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10. Lego Star Wars Death Star 75419
That’s no moon–that’s one of the biggest Lego Star Wars sets ever; and the most expensive.
Peer beyond its imposing spherical façade and a richly layered world reveals itself–an intricate constellation of scenes drawn from the original trilogy, each compartment brimming with Easter eggs for those inclined to linger.
From the infamous trash compactor to Princess Leia’s holding cell, the Rebel-infiltrated hangar control room and the tractor beam generator quietly sabotaged from within.
One moment, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia are suspended mid-swing over a retractable abyss; the next, Darth Vader faces Obi-Wan Kenobi in a duel that remains as timeless as ever.
Above it all, Emperor Palpatine presides from his throne room, while the Imperial Shuttle rests in the hangar bay beneath the ever-menacing superlaser.
At 9,023 pieces with an ensemble cast of 38 minifigures, this Lego Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series set is at its most gloriously excessive. Rising over 70 cm tall and stretching nearly 80 cm wide, it is a statement piece that suggests even the dark side has a flair for impeccable taste.
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