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5 Awesome LEGO Star Wars Kits You’ll Want This Year!

a-wing walThe LEGO Star Wars Kits are usually amazing and worth more than a second look, so here are our 5 favorites that you may want to build too!

Each of these has been out for a while, but that doesn’t take anything away from them! These are some awesome kits that you may recognize from books and films alike.

5 Awesome LEGO Star Wars Kits You’ll Want This Year!

If you haven’t seen or built them before, here’s why we think they are so cool.

LEGO Star Wars 75275: A-wing Starfighter

awing lego kitThis 1,673-piece LEGO Star Wars A-wing fighter building set offers a fun, rewarding challenge for Star Wars fans aged 18+, and makes a fantastic birthday gift, holiday present or special occasion surprise

Measuring 10.5” (27cm) high including display stand, 16.5” (42cm) long and 10” (26cm) wide, this collectible LEGO Star Wars A-wing fighter model is bound to make a big impression displayed at home or in the office

This kit is sold old at the time of writing. However, it’s good to note that most of these kits have smaller and often much more budget options than these nicer and bigger display models.

LEGO Star Wars 75244: A New Hope Tantive IV

Tantive IV legoBuild, play and display a detailed LEGO Star Wars Tantive IV, the legendary starship from Star Wars: A New Hope, featuring an accessible interior, massive engines and detachable escape pods to play out epic Star Wars moments.

Tantive IV construction toy measures over 5” (14cm) high, 24” (62cm) long and 7” (19cm) wide

1768 pieces – LEGO Star Wars starship for boys and girls aged 12+ and for fans and big kids of all ages

Lots of us may have had our first Star Wars experience involve this memorable ship. So it’s understandable why it might be nostalgic for some. Not to mention it’s just a good build and display.

LEGO Star Wars 75252: A New Hope Imperial Star Destroyer 

Build and display the Devastator, a LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series; a giant of a model from Star Wars: A New Hope that collectors will love to own!

This 4,784-piece collectible on its display stand measures over 17” (44cm) high, 43” (109cm) long and 26” (66cm) wide; in other words, it’s HUGE!

Similarly to the Tantive IV, this is also iconic from the first scene of the first Star Wars Film. It even comes with a mini Tantive IV.

LEGO Star Wars 75192: Ultimate Millennium Falcon

falcon sequel legoThe Millennium Falcon is built with 7,541 pieces and includes two crews of minifigures – 4 classic crew minifigures: Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia and C-3PO, plus 3 Star Wars Episode VII/VIII crew minifigures: Older Han Solo, Rey and Finn

Measures over 8 inches (21cm) high, 33 inches (84cm) long and 22 inches (56cm) wide Builders can slide the panel to reveal the concealed blaster cannon and turn classic Leia’s and Han’s head to reveal their breathing mask decorations

This collector’s set is sweet because it includes one of the most iconic ships in Star Wars. However, it’s also a nice touch because it includes the most recent set of crew members from the newer films who piloted it against the dark side.

LEGO Star Wars 75159: Death Star

death star legoOur Death Star construction toy measures over 16-inch high and 16-inch and includes 4,016 pieces. It’s the perfect toy for 14 year old boys and girls and adults of all ages. Warning: choking hazard from small parts

This Star Wars construction toy also includes C-3PO, a disguised Han Solo, 3 Luke Skywalker minifigures (Tatooine, disguised, and Final Duel), plus R2-D2, an Imperial Astromech and a buildable Dianoga trash compactor monster

This is probably the most well known LEGO Star Wars kit. Since it came out this has been a huge deal. With its design showing off multiple scenes in the movie and sheer size, it is known far and wide in the community as a fantastic (and expensive) kit.

Did any of our top 5 LEGO Star Wars kits grab your attention? Do any of these kits speak to you or your memories of a galaxy far far away?

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Rob also co-founded and currently hosts the Long War Podcast, which has over 350 episodes and focuses on tabletop miniatures gaming, specializing in Warhammer 40k. and spent six years writing for Bell of Lost Souls. 

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While he’s played every edition of Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy (since 5th Edition) and has been hobbying on miniatures since the 1980s, Titans of all sizes will always be his favorite! It’s even rumored that his hobby vault rivals the Solemnance Galleries, containing rulebooks filled with lore from editions long past, ancient packs of black-bordered Magic Cards, and models made of both pewter and resin.