The start of May is always a good time for Star Wars fans, but for Lego Star Wars ones, it’s also a time to fear the brick-maker coming down on your wallet with all the fury of a fully armed and operational battle station. This year is no exception, with Lego announcing a ton of sets ready to drop next month–including its next crowning entry in the Ultimate Collector Series line.
Today Lego announced that its annual May the 4th releases will be spearheaded by a new 2,970-piece take on Slave I as it appeared in Attack of the Clones. Renamed here as simply ‘Jango Fett’s Starship’ (aligning with prior merchandise moves away from the “Slave” naming around the ship’s return in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett), the new set includes a detailed interior cockpit which can house two new minifigures of Jango and a young Boba, an openable landing ramp and bomb hatch to place one of the ship’s legendary-sounding seismic charges in, and a display stand to have the ship posed in either landing or flight mode.
Lego Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series Jango Fett’s Starship
Jango’s starship will cost $300, and will release on early access for Insiders on May 1, before releasing widely on May 4. Purchases made directly from Lego during its Star Wars celebration from May 1 through to May 5, will also get a bundle of extra goodies. Purchasing the UCS Jango Fett’s Starship itself will net you a commemorative keychain, while any order of Star Wars Lego sets totalling over $160 will get you the Kamino Training Facility, featuring a trio of Clone Cadet minifigures, weapons racks, and a small patrol vehicle, while stocks last.
See Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship at LEGO
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If you don’t want to grab Jango’s ride but still want to try and nab that Kamino set, then good news: Lego is also releasing another eight brand new Star Wars sets on May 1. Covering the whole gamut of the franchise, the releases see the first set inspired by Andor season 2, a new U-Wing, two Brickheadz releases inspired by A New Hope and the 20th anniversary of Revenge of the Sith, Rebels icon Chopper entering the buildable droid series, two new entries in the collectible helmet line, and even a buildable version of the Star Wars logo. Check out all the details below.
Lego Star Wars Brickheadz Luke Skywalker and Revenge of the Sith Heroes & Villains
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The first Brickheadz release for Star Wars day depicts Luke in his classic X-Wing pilot flight gear from the climax of A New Hopewhile the second is a multi-pack celebration of Revenge of the Sith‘s 20th anniversary next month. The five-pack includes buildable chibi figurines of Anakin, Padmé, Mace Windu, Chancellor Palpatine (in full Darth Sidious mode), and General Grievous. And if you wanted an extra villain, you can even swap the eyes on Anakin to turn him into his fallen Jedi form as he becomes the nascent Darth Vader!
See Luke Skywalker™ (Rebel Pilot) at LEGO
See Revenge of the Sith™ Heroes & Villains at LEGO
Lego Star Wars Rebel U-Wing Starfighter

The first minifigure-scaled U-Wing since the Rogue One sets in 2016, this is also the first set directly inspired by Andor season 2. The 594-piece set includes four minifigures: Cassian, Dedra Meero, an ISB Tactical Agent, and K-2SO. ($70, available here)
See Rebel U-Wing Starfighter™ at LEGO
Lego Star Wars Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle

The latest ship microbuild whisks us away to The Force Awakens for the first time in the line to give us a 386-piece build of Kylo Ren’s shuttle, which can be displayed on its stand with its wings angled in flight mode or landing. ($70, available here)
See Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle at LEGO
Lego Star Wars Kylo Ren and Jango Fett Helmets
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The next two entries in the buildable helmets line span the prequels and the sequels, giving us Jango Fett and Kylo Ren’s iconic masks.
See Kylo Ren™ Helmet at LEGO
See Jango Fett™ Helmet at LEGO
Lego Star Wars Chopper astromis droid

Everyone’s favourite asshole droid becomes the latest to enter Lego’s line of buildable droid models. Inspired by his appearance in AhsokaChop comes with a removable middle wheel and manipulator arms, fold-out tools form his chest unit, and even features a hidden function to jangle his head-dome around. You’ll have to provide the sounds and murderous intent yourself. ($100, available here)
See Chopper (C1-10P)™ Astromech Droid at LEGO
Lego Star Wars Brick-Built Star Wars Logo

Last but my no means least is this fun display piece depicting the iconic Star Wars logo. Made up of 700 pieces, it’s a chunky hunk of plastic–but alas, unlike the recent similar riff Lego did on the Marvel logo, this one doesn’t come with any minifigures. ($60, available here)
See Brick-Built Star Wars™ Logo at LEGO
Lego’s latest Star Wars sets all become available from May 1.
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