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Minifig masterpieces

TIE fighter and X-Wing mash-up
Dark Falcon legoDark Falcon lego
Imperial Star DestroyerImperial Star Destroyer

All Lego is a mash-up in some people’s hands. But TIE Fighter & X-Wing Mash-up ($109.99/£94.99 • 1063 pieces) has very specific ideas in mind. Drawing from Disney+ special Rebuild the Galaxy, it has you build two of the most famous Star Wars ships. Then you can swap their wings to make a TIE-wing and an X-fighter.

If the very thought has given you continuity shock, probably avoid The Dark Falcon ($179.99/£159.99• 1579 pieces), which reimagines the famous starship as a vessel for evil. Specifically, Darth Jar Jar. No, we’re not joking. 

Want everything to be normal again? Try Imperial Star Destroyer ($159.99/£149.99 • 1555 pieces). This triangle of grey features traditionally evil dudes, a bunch of interior scenes, and a price tag that won’t slice your bank account to bits with a lightsaber. Unlike the old UCS version.

Delightful dioramas

This duo of Lego diorama sets lets you chronicle Darth Vader’s life in brick form. In Mos Espa Podrace Diorama ($79.99/£69.99 • 718 pieces), he’s a young, irritating boy blazing along in a ramshackle craft that seems ideal for a video game. Cough. By Boarding the Tantive IV ($54.99/£49.99 • 502 pieces), he’s become a tad strangle-y as he plays a deadly game of knock and run. With less running than is traditional and quite a bit more murder.

Brick-built figures

C-3PO and R2-D2C-3PO and R2-D2
Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech DroidChopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid
Grogu with Hover PramGrogu with Hover Pram

R2-D2, it is you – it is you! Well, in brick form. R2-D2 ($99.99/£89.99 • 1050 pieces) is an affordable yet detailed take on everyone’s favourite Star Wars droid (sorry, C-3PO). You also get a standard R2-D2 minifig – which presumably has a massive inferiority complex. Want the gobby golden wonder to stand alongside? You’re in luck: C-3PO ($139.99/£124.99 • 1138 pieces) exists. And, yes, very clever, lego, with the reference.

Not wedded to the original trilogy? Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid ($99.99/£94.99 • 1039 pieces) provides a trundling chum for R2-D2 (complete with his wobbling bonce) from Ahsoka. And Grogu with Hover Pram ($99.99/£89.99 • 1048 pieces) depicts everyone’s favourite baby Yoda/Disney merchandise sensation in brick-built form, complete with Sorgan frog ‘snack’ and a pram to hide him in when he’s polished off the rest of the local fauna.

Darth Vader headDarth Vader head
AT-AT Driver HelmetAT-AT Driver Helmet
Jango Fett HelmetJango Fett Helmet
Kylo Ren HelmetKylo Ren Helmet

Should the notion of building entire humanoid figures not click with you, there’s always Lego’s helmet range. Our favourite is the imposing Darth Vader Helmet ($79.99/£69.99 • 834 pieces). But you could always try AT-AT Driver Helmet ($69.99/£69.99 • 730 pieces), Jango Fett Helmet ($69.99/£69.99 • 616 pieces), or the hat of an Emo Vader wannabe, Kylo Ren Helmet ($69.99/£59.99 • 529 pieces). Whichever one you go for, just try to remove from your mind these being heads on pikes from a much darker incarnation of Star Wars.

Pocket money perfection

Lack deep pockets – or deep shelves? Here are the best Star Wars Lego sets for under thirty bucks.

Obi Wan StarfighterObi Wan Starfighter
Mando and Grogu’s N-1 StarfighterMando and Grogu’s N-1 Starfighter
Clone Trooper battle packClone Trooper battle pack

Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter ($29.99/£29.99 • 282 pieces) features a young Obi-Wan with a swooshy ship, the long-necked Tan We, and R4-P17, who looks like the combination of R2-D2, a tin of red paint, and a terrible mishap. Mando and Grogu’s N-1 Starfighter ($29.99/£24.99 • 92 pieces) also provides a bargain way to get your swoosh on, and spend happy hours recreating that grin-inducing moment from the end of The Book of Boba Fett.

Meanwhile, if you want a proper scrap, but for not much outlay, grab Clone Trooper & Battle Droid Battle Pack ($29.99/£24.99 • 215 pieces). It includes a bunch of droids and troopers who can go PEW PEW PEW at each other until the tri-droid gets bored and stomps them all into mulch.

Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter
Luke Skywalker (Rebel Pilot)Luke Skywalker (Rebel Pilot)
Luke Skywalker X-Wing MechLuke Skywalker X-Wing Mech

Lego’s microfighters have long taken cute in the direction of budget-friendly Star Wars vehicles in miniaturised form with exaggerated features. Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter ($12.99/£11.99 • 99 pieces) is the latest, and is suitably swooshy, despite its low part count.

Then we have Lego’s latest ‘totally not a Funko Pop’, with Luke Skywalker (Rebel Pilot) ($9.99/£9.99 • 138 pieces) managing to make Luke even blockier than you’d imagine for a Lego model.

Finally, Luke Skywalker X-Wing Mech ($15.99/£12.99 • 195 pieces) is, we’re sure, an entirely accurate moment from the original trilogy. (We must have got distracted by popcorn and missed it.) All we can say is Luke might have had better luck against Palpatine and Vader had he not presumably carelessly lost this mech suit down the back of a Tauntaun. Tsk.

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