There is an incomprehensible amount of source material in the Star Wars universe. This is doubly so for characters, places, and things that can be turned into Lego sets. Of course, since there are so many spaceships and droids, the blocky and angular nature of Lego lends very will Star Wars. With the amount of Star Wars content out there, there’s no shortage of cool Lego builds.

For this particular list, we’ve divided the entries into two halves. The first three are regular Star Wars Lego sets, with a respectable number of pieces and keeping the cost in mind as well. The last three, however, belong to Lego’s Ultimate Collector Series. These sets are massive, extremely detailed, and cost a lot. However, there’s no doubt that they are the crème de la crème of Star Wars Lego sets.

Boarding The Tantive IV Set

Updated on June 28, 2025, by Vaspaan Dastoor:Star Wars and Lego have some of the best collaborations in the toy industry. So if you’re looking for an excuse to buy more Star Wars Lego, Star Wars day is right around the corner. With that in mind, we’ve added a few more sets to this list.

Boarding The Tantive IV Set

Meet Darth Vader for the first time all over again

One of the most iconic scenes in  Star Wars history in Lego form. The first time we meet Darth Vader as he boards the Tantive, and a set that comes with a completely unrelated, but still welcome, Minifigure debut.

lego star wars millennium falcon

Darth Vader is the most iconic villain in cinema history, and the first time we saw him was in the original Star Wars movie when he boarded the Tantive. That iconic scene has been turned into a Lego set complete with a Vader Minifigure and other characters, including a couple of Stormtroopers for backup. The set also includes Lego’s first-ever Fives Minifigure. A character from Clone Wars who didn’t board the Tantive with Vader, but nice to see them in Lego form nonetheless.

LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon

The fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy

Created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lego’s partnership with Star Wars, this Millennium Falcon set is made up of just short of 1,000 pieces. So smaller than your average Falcon Lego set, but still pretty complex.

Brick Headz The Mandalorian and The Child

Darth Vader boarding the Tantive might be one of the most iconic scenes in Star Wars history, but it doesn’t transcend the franchise like the Millennium Falcon does. Show someone who has never watched a single Star Wars movie a photo of the Millennium Falcon and while they might not be able to name it, they’ll certainly be able to tell you what it’s from. That’s why a Lego set of the ship is a must for any fan, and since this one is considerably smaller and more affordable than most others, it’s arguably the best one Lego has come up with to date.

Brick Headz The Mandalorian and The Child

Grogu looks adorable in every form.

The Mandalorian is, by far, the most popular piece of modern Star Wars content. So, of course Din Djarin and Grogu would get their own Lego set. This set from the Brick Headz depicts the two in a blocky but cute format, great for displaying as part along with your gamingf PC setup.

Din Djarin and Grogu are probably the most popular Star Wars characters in the modern era. So, it’s unsurprising that the two have their own Lego set. The Brick Headz line makes you build cute, blocky versions of popular characters, and these two popular Mandalorians fit the line perfectly. If you’re a fan of Brickheadz, Star Wars or otherwise, check outour guide on the very best onesfrom a galaxy far, far away and closer to home.

Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter

Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter Lego Set

For when you need to find a small thermal exhaust port.

Taking out a planet-destroying artificial moon is no easy task, but the rebels managed to do so thanks to the X-Wings in Star Wars: A New Hope. This set comes with Luke Skywalker’s own fighter and minifigures of Luke, Leia, R2-D2, and General Dodonna. Original trilogy fans will love this one, especially ince it’s not as expensive as most other sets.

R2-D2 Lego Set

Arguably one of the most popular and recognizable spaceships in pop culture, the X-Wing signifies hope and resistance against tyranny. At just $50 Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter Lego set is not only a great build, but also worth the price. It also has some cool features like retractable landing gear, spring loaded shooters, and adjustable wings.

R2-D2 Lego Set

The best boi of Star Wars

R2-D2 is among the very few characters that’s present in every mainline Star Wars movies. He has single-handedly saved Anakin, Luke, and others on countless occasions, making him worthy of such a Lego set. This set is incredibly detailed, with hatches for all his various tools, and even a secret compartment for Luke’s lightsaber.

AT AT Lego Set

R2-D2 is perhaps ha spent decades trying to clean up after the Skywalkers' family drama, making him deserving of his very own set. This 13-inch tall set is intricately detailed, and featured all sorts of hatches for his many tools. There’s even a hidden slot for Luke’s lightsaber. This is a great way to honour the veteran droid.

UCS AT-AT Lego Set

Hoth stands no chance.

Here’s where the Lego sets become expensive, and buying one needs proper financial planning. Much like the walker itself, the Ultimate Collector Series AT-AT is absolutely massive, comprising 6,785 pieces and nin minifigures. It has various hatches which open up to reveal the inner workings, and even a little Luke Skywalker figure rappeling up with his lightsaber.

The world watched in utter disbelief when the massive AT-ATs attacked Hoth in Return of the Jedi. That’s precisely the reaction your guests will have when they see the giant Lego walker in your house. It comes with nine minifigures and a whole bunch of neat features. The rebel scum will stand no chance.

UCS Imperial Star Destroyer Lego Set

UCS Imperial Star Destroyer

You know you’re in trouble when one of these warps in.

The Lego Imperial Star Destroyer Ultimate Collector Series set is one of the rarest ones in the series. Lego has officially retired the product, but you’re able to still find it on Amazon - albeit with an inflated price. But, if you can get your hands on it, you’ll be in possession of one of the most sought-after Lego sets.

Ghost & Phantom II

The reason the UCS Imperial Star Destroyer has been discontinued is because certain pieces were defective. However, if you’re willing to look past that, the set itself is pretty impressive. It’s a rare find now, meaning the price will be ridiculously inflated as well. This one’s only for avid collectors with a big budget.

Ghost & Phantom II Lego Set

New threat, same old ship.

While it’s great to see the Ghost and Phantom II in the Ahsoka live action show, long-time fans will know that they are originally from the Star Wars Rebels animated show. This set includes many neat features, like the Phantom II and a turret being detachable from The Ghost.

The Ghost isn’t the most immediately recognizable ship, but fans of the animated series will know that it’s a worthy vessel to take on the Empire’s greatest tactician. It unfortunately doesn’t come with the old crew, but has some neat features.

The Razor Crest Lego Set

The Razor Crest Lego Set

Worth a bounty in credits

While it was blasted to bits by Moff Gideon’s ship, and then probably sold as scrap by Jawas, there’s no denying that the Razor Crest was a cool ship. Sure, it’s not a Naboo starfighter, but it definitely gave off more bounty hunter vibes that Din Djarin’s latest ship.

Emperor’s Throne Room Diorama Lego Set

Din Djarin’s current ship may be a functional upgrade over the Razor Crest, and it may even look sleeker, but there’s something scary about a bounty hunter coming after you in a starship built like a tank. Also, it had room to stretch your legs, which is very important when you’re trying to take back your home planet.

Emperor’s Throne Room Diorama Lego Set

Sci-fi history on your shelf

Imagine taking one of the most iconic scenes in sci-fi history and placing it on your shelf. That’s what Lego’s line of diorama sets allows you to do with the Emperor’s Throne Room Diorama. It features Darth Vader facing off against Luke Skywalker in fronmt of Palpatine and his iconic throne room.

There are a few iconic duels in the Star Wars series, and depending on who you ask, the duel between Darth Vader and Luke is at the top. This scene is immortalized in our minds, and now, thanks to Lego’s Diorama line, it can be immortalized on our shelves as well.

Darth Vader Helmet Lego Set

Head Vader

Darth Vader is arguably the most iconic character in the Star Wars universe. It’s understandable that you’d want a piece of memorabilia related to the character. This helmet build follows a line of such Star Wars Lego sets and is a great way to show your appreciation for the character.

The Rebels would have loved to have Vader’s head on their wall, but now you may with this Lego set. Part of a series that showcases the iconic headwear in the Star Wars universe, this set makes for a grear display piece on your shelf.

The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter Lego Set

Speed upgrade.

Mando has had two of the coolest starships in the universe. While the Razorcrest was a hulking beast, the N-1 Starfighter is mobile, agile, and hostile. Based on the Classic Naboo Fighter Lego set, what it lacks in spaciousness, it makes up for in speed and firepower.

Din Djarin is one of those lucky few who gets an upgrade after his ship blows up. This Lego set brilliantly depicts the N-1 Starfighter as seen in The Mandalorian. It also comes with minifigures of Mando, Grogu, the mechanic Peli Motto, and a BB droid unit.

FAQ

What is the most expensive Lego set?

The Lego Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon set is the most expensive Lego set in the world, costing $850.

What is the rarest Lego item?

There are only a few 14k solid gold Lego brick pieces in the world, making them among the rarest Lego items to get your hands on.