For over two decades, the LEGO and Star Wars partnership has been a beacon of consistency and quality. Catering to builders of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced enthusiasts, these sets never compromise on quality. While the massive ships and droid replicas often steal the spotlight, even the more unique sets, such as movie dioramas, perfectly encapsulate the essence, charm, and whimsy of their Star Wars inspirations.
TL;DR: These Are the Best Star Wars LEGO Sets
### Grogu with Hover Pram
0See it at Amazon### Droideka
0See it at Amazon### TIE Bomber
0See it at Amazon### Emperor's Throne Room Diorama
0See it at Amazon### AT-TE Walker
0See it at Best Buy### Millennium Falcon
0See it at Amazon### Chewbacca
0See it at Amazon### TIE Interceptor
0See it at LEGO Store### R2-D2
0See it at Best Buy### X-Wing Starfighter
0See it at Amazon### Mos Eisley Cantina
0See it at Best Buy### Jabba's Sail Barge – Collectors' Edition
0See it at LEGO Store### Millennium Falcon (Collector's Edition)
0See it at Amazon### AT-AT Walker
0See it at AmazonLEGO is a costly hobby that demands a discerning eye to ensure only the finest sets make it onto your shopping list. Here are the best LEGO Star Wars sets you can buy in 2025. For more science-focused options, check out our broader list of LEGO space sets.
Grogu with Hover Pram
### Grogu with Hover Pram
0See it at AmazonSet: #75403Age Range: 10+Piece Count: 1048Dimensions: 7.5 inches high, 7 inches long, 6 inches widePrice: $99.99This depiction of The Mandalorian's Grogu is designed for maximum cuteness and display appeal, rather than a direct replica of the show. The figure features movable arms and head, with the arms rotating via dials on the back. The Hover Pram, Grogu's high-tech space bassinet, is mounted on a sleek black stand, completing the charming ensemble.
This set was part of the latest wave of new Star Wars LEGO sets released in 2025, and we had the pleasure of building it ourselves.
Droideka
### Droideka
0See it at AmazonSet: #75381Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 583Dimensions: 8 inches highPrice: $64.99The Droideka, known for their resilience, famously held off Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace. This LEGO replica captures the droid's iconic battle pose and can transform into a ball for enhanced mobility, just like in the film.
TIE Bomber
### TIE Bomber
0See it at AmazonSet: #75347Age Range: 9+Piece Count: 625Dimensions: 4 inches high, 6 inches long, 7.5 inches widePrice: $64.99The TIE Bomber offers a robust build at a great value. It features two interactive elements: front stud shooters for "laser" action and a hatch underneath for dropping a payload of four torpedoes on unsuspecting foes.
Emperor's Throne Room Diorama
### Emperor's Throne Room Diorama
0See it at AmazonSet: #75352Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 807Dimensions: 6.5 inches high, 8 inches wide, 7 inches deepPrice: $99.99Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Return of the Jedi, this diorama captures the film's climactic scene with Luke and Vader battling as the Emperor watches. Known for their detail, Star Wars dioramas like this one stand out with their iconic symmetry. Other notable dioramas include the Endor Speeder Chase and the Mos Espa Podrace.
AT-TE Walker
### AT-TE Walker
0See it at Best BuySet: #75337Age Range: 9+Piece Count: 1082Dimensions: 7.5 inches high, 17 inches long, 9.5 inches widePrice: $139.99The new AT-TE Walker from Revenge of the Sith is a faithful representation of a heavy artillery unit, complete with a massive cannon. It can seat seven Clone Troopers, ready to take on the Separatist droid army. Its sturdy, bottom-heavy design is perfect for both play and display.
Millennium Falcon
### Millennium Falcon
0See it at AmazonSet: #75257Age Range: 9+Piece Count: 1353Dimensions: 5 inches high, 17 inches long, 12 inches widePrice: $159.99While the massive 7541-piece Collector's Edition Millennium Falcon (Set #7541) is ideal for die-hard fans with a budget, the 1353-piece version offers a fantastic alternative. It retains much of the detail of the larger model at a more accessible scale, including a gun turret, a dejarik table, and a trap door.
For more options like this, check out our list of the best LEGO sets for adults.
Chewbacca
### Chewbacca
0See it at AmazonSet: #75371Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 1953Dimensions: 18 inches tallPrice: $199.99This imposing Chewbacca build is larger and more endearing than expected, complete with his signature bowcaster. We built this set upon its release and were impressed by how the alternating colored bricks create the illusion of musculature and fur.
TIE Interceptor
### TIE Interceptor
0See it at LEGO StoreSet: #75382Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 1931Dimensions: 12.5 inches high, 16 inches long, 13 inches widePrice: $229.99A perfect counterpart to the X-Wing Starfighter (#75355), this TIE Interceptor from Return of the Jedi is a defender of the second Death Star. We built this set at its launch, and it's exclusively available through the LEGO Store.
R2-D2
### R2-D2
0See it at Best BuySet: #75308Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 2314Dimensions: 12.5 inches high, 7.5 inches wide, 6 inches deepPrice: $239.99I previewed and photographed the LEGO R2-D2 set, which proved to be one of the most challenging builds I've encountered. The final product, however, is well worth the effort. Keep track of the model's front and back, and you'll be rewarded with a retractable third leg, a fully rotatable helmet, and a flexible structure that jiggles, reminiscent of Kenny Baker's performance.
X-Wing Starfighter
### X-Wing Starfighter
0See it at AmazonSet: #75355Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 2319Dimensions: 10.5 inches high, 21.5 inches long, 17.5 inches widePrice: $239.99We built the X-Wing to celebrate Star Wars Day (2023). It's the most detailed X-Wing model ever created, designed for display. Ensure you have ample shelf space to showcase this masterpiece, which was one of the most enjoyable builds we've experienced in months.
Mos Eisley Cantina
### Mos Eisley Cantina
0See it at Best BuySet: #75290Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 3187Dimensions: 7.5 inches high, 20.5 inches wide, 23 inches deepPrice: $349.99Also at The LEGO StoreThis set recreates the iconic "wretched hive of scum and villainy" from the movie, featuring 21 mini-figures, including the Cantina band, Greedo, Ponda Baba, and a massive Dewback on the hunt for two droids.
Jabba's Sail Barge
### Jabba's Sail Barge – Collectors' Edition
0See it at LEGO StoreSet: #75397Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 3942Dimensions: 10 inches high, 30.5 inches long, 9.5 inches widePrice: $499.99Jabba the Hutt's Sail Barge is as massive as the gangster himself, featuring a full kitchen, armory, and prison cell. The set includes a Princess Leia minifigure in her slave costume, allowing you to recreate the iconic scene from Return of the Jedi.
Millennium Falcon (Collector's Edition)
### Millennium Falcon (Collector's Edition)
0See it at AmazonSet: #75192Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 7541Dimensions: 8 inches high, 33 inches long, 23 inches widePrice: $849.99Despite the short production lifespan of most LEGO sets, the 7541-piece Millennium Falcon, launched in 2017, remains a sought-after classic. It includes two crews—the original with Han, Luke, and Leia, and the sequel with old Han Solo, Rey, and Finn—along with fully realized interiors and an articulable exterior. This set was groundbreaking when adult sets were rare, and it continues to exemplify the pinnacle of LEGO complexity and cost.
AT-AT Walker
### AT-AT Walker
0See it at AmazonSet: #75313Age Range: 18+Piece Count: 6785Dimensions: 24.5 inches high, 27 inches long, 9.5 inches widePrice: $849.99The ultimate in high-end LEGO sets, this 2-foot-tall AT-AT Walker can accommodate 40 minifigures, making it a formidable force. With an articulable design, it's best suited for adult display rather than play, and its imposing presence will command attention in any space.
How Many Star Wars LEGO Sets Are There?
As of January 2025, there are 78 LEGO Star Wars sets available at the LEGO store, covering nearly every movie and show in the series, with new options continually being added.
Why Star Wars and LEGO is a Perfect Fit
LEGO sets often strive to replicate real-world objects with remarkable accuracy, showcasing the ingenuity of fitting bricks, rods, pins, and gears together. However, Star Wars LEGO sets, particularly the larger ones, feel inherently suited to the LEGO format. The angular, clean lines of the Star Wars universe align perfectly with the LEGO aesthetic, and the designers' meticulous attention to "greebling"—the detailed surface texture—makes these sets stand out. The 4784-piece Imperial Star Destroyer, for example, looks more like a genuine Star Destroyer than a "LEGO" version, highlighting the seamless integration of Star Wars and LEGO.
In essence, LEGO Star Wars sets are in a league of their own, combining the best of both worlds to create truly exceptional models.