Three more LEGO Star Wars SMART Play sets were teased at the LEGO Group’s CES presentation in Las Vegas and the follow up event in London — a Millennium Falcon, Mos Eisley Cantina and Landspeeder.
75421 Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter, 75423 Luke’s Red 5 X-wing and 75427 Throne Room Duel & A-wing were officially revealed as the first LEGO SMART Play sets at CES, then three more sets teased: a Millennium Falcon, Mos Eisley Cantina and Luke’s Landspeeder.
These three sets were shown briefly at the end of a promotional video shared at CES and in London, with part of the Cantina and the Dewback then shown at in-person previews during SMART Brick demonstrations later on.
The only full images available for these three sets are quite blurry, as they were not shared outside of the promotional video. But the Dewback and Cantina did get some clearer shots. No details as to piece counts, prices or release dates were shared (though release is likely March 1 to coincide with the previously revealed sets). Even so, they images provide the first glimpses at these sets as well as at the box art for LEGO Star Wars SMART Play sets in 2026.
For Mos Eisley, the set will include SMART Ben Kenobi and Greedo minifigures along with three SMART Tags. Beyond the SMART features, the set looks to be similar to past Mos Eisley models and includes Bith musicians, who can presumably play their merry tunes with the help of a SMART Brick. But the Bith minifigures themselves don’t seem to be SMART elements, which is good news for collectors looking to get their hands on just the figures.
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Mos Eisley is also where the Dewback is included, and this chibi model provides a clear look at how SMART Bricks will connect to their respective models. It’s shown to place directly on the animal’s back, which is convenient for play but admittedly does create a bit of a weird look. Though in the case of the Dewback, it can be considered a bit of cargo or camping supplies the Sandtrooper is carrying.
Luke’s Landspeeder is the smallest set and looks to come with just one SMART Tag and one SMART Minifigure — Farm Boy Luke. There are some side builds shown on the box, but with just one SMART Tag, all the action is likely reserved for the Landspeeder itself.
The Millennium Falcon then looks to be more in the realm of 75375 Millennium Falcon, the Starship Collection set, rather than previous play scale models. There is potential for some interior space based on this initial look — likely one figure in the cockpit and maybe some space in the main body — but the set will not have the same interior playability as 75457 Millennium Falcon from 2019, the last play scale set released. This is also the most mysterious of the three sets currently, as it is unclear what SMART elements will be included.
It is doubtful that any of these three sets will include the needed SMART Brick, so in order to utilise the SMART functions, builders will need to purchase either 75421 Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter, 75423 Luke’s Red 5 X-wing or 75427 Throne Room Duel & A-wing. To get a look at those sets, you can check out Blocks’ full analysis here.
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