10 best LEGO Star Wars sets

May the Force be with you, especially if you lose a piece.

I’m of the unwavering opinion that Lego and Star Wars go together like peanut butter and chocolate. Lego’s vast library of Star Wars-themed sets contains some of the fines𒀰t sets everᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ molded, and there are hundreds of them out there for fans of both brands to enjoy.

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Building Legos can be an expensive hobby, and Star Wars Lego sets tend to be a bit pricier than other licensed Lego sets. But once you’ve put them together, these sets will make incredible room decorations, and they may even become valuable collector’s items if Lego ever decides to stop selling them.

Sadly, several sets on this list were pulled off the production line years ago, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get your hands on them. The prices tagged onto each set are those listed on the official Lego website, but you should be able to find most of the retired sets oꦉn Amazon, eBay, and any other websites that peddle Legos.

10. Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing

Price: $49.99 USD

Pieces: 474

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If you’re new to Lego Star Wars, I’d recommend starting with . The son of Anakin Skywalker’s starfighter doesn’t have too many extra accessories, and its folding wings make it easy to pick up, a trait few Lego possess. If you’re looking for a low-stress build or don’t have much room left on your Lego shelf, I’d recommend this one.

9. Dark Troopers Attack

Price: $34.99 USD

Pieces: 166

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Few scenes in Star Wars are more memorable than Luke Skywalker’s surprise appearance in the finale of The Madnalorian Season 2. Lego‘s is a quick-and-easy build with a few unique figures and set pieces, including a revolving door and a retractable track that move the Dark Troopers backward and forward.

8. Darth Vader’s Helmet

Price: $99.99 USD

Pieces: 833

Darth Vader’s helmet is the ultimate symbol of the Sith, and this Lego set allows you to build a 20-centimeter replica of the man once known as Anakin Skywalker’s iconic helm. This set recaptures many of the small details of , and it’s the perfect decoration for any admirer of the Dark Side.

7. Ewok Village

Price: $469.99 USD

Pieces: 1,990

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If you want to recreate Return of the Jedi‘s action-packed Battle of Endor, is the set for you. This surprisingly expansive set comes with a few Ewok treehouses, a flexible rope bridge, a Speeder Bike, and a surprising number of Minifigs, including Luke, Leia, Han, Chewbacca, Ewoks, a few rebel soldiers, and Imperial Scoutroopers.

6. Jabba’s Sail Barge (2006)

Price: Retired

Pieces: 3,942

Image via Magma Studios

I do not recommend taking Lego sets outside, but I’d be lying if I said wouldn’t look good in a sandbox. On top of Minifigs Jabba, Leia, Luke, and Lando in his guard outfit, this set comes with a 46-centimeter build of the Sail Barge, an accompanying Sand Skiff, and the Sarlacc itself.

5. Betrayal at Cloud City

Price: Retired

Pieces: 2,812

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Cloud City is one of the most beautiful locals in the Star Wars galaxy, and the set features all of its most iconic set pieces. The carbon freezing chamber, the room where a platoon of Stormtroopers blow C-3PO to bits, and the walkway where Darth Vader revealed his true identity to Luke are all in this set, as are Minifigures of almost the ent☂ire core cast of the Original Trilogy. Search your feelings; you know this is a fantastic set.

4. AT-AT

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Price: $849.99

Pieces: 6,785

If you’re looking for a Lego Star Wars set that will look good sitting on a shelf and withstand a bit of playtime on the carpet, you won’t find much better than the Imperial Walker, aka the . Alongside a Walker with fully posable legs, you get a platoon of Stormtroopers, a turret, and a lightsaber-equipped Luke Skywalker.

3. Mos Eisley Cantina

Price: $399.99

Pieces: 3,187

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Han shot first. Now that that’s al෴l squared away, the set may seem massive at first glance, but you can fold its main building into a more compact form that makes it easy to pick up, display, or stow away. The cantina has a fully stocked bar, booths, and a veritable horde of Minifigures.

2. Death Star

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Price: $499.99

Pieces: 4,016

The Death Star might be a terrible weapon of galactic destruction, but it’s hard to deny that it makes for a great Lego set. Every room in set is crammed full of details that Star Wars fans will love, and the sheer number of Minifigures included with the set means that you’ll be able to recreate every scene that played out inside the Galactic Empire’s greatest achievement.

1. Imperial Star Destroyer

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Price: $599.99

Pieces: 4,784

The Imperial Star Destroyer is one of the first ships that Star Wars fans ever saw, and its Lego variant is almost as impressive as its cinematic counterpart. set has a lot of great things going for it, but I’m fondest of the tiny Tantive IV that you can hang underneath it to recreate the opening of A New Hope.


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