New LEGO Star Wars helmet sets available to pre-order

Two new LEGO Star Wars helmet sets are being added to the collection, with 75304 Darth Vader Helmet and 75305 Scout Trooper Helmet available to pre-order at LEGO.com.

Last year, LEGO Star Wars launched a new collection of helmets and now two new agents of the Empire are coming to the range. They will launch on April 26, but 75304 Darth Vader Helmet and 75305 Scout Trooper Helmet available to pre-order now. The two new sets are detailed replicas of the helmets seen on-screen in Star Wars, capturing the shaping and detailing of the familiar props. 75306 Imperial Probe Droid has also been unveiled.

Darth Vader is the icon of the classic trilogy, who has appeared in animated shows, spin-off movies along with hundreds of comics, video games and novels. While best known for their arrival in Return of the Jedi, Biker Scouts have also appeared across the saga, recently in Star Wars: The Mandalorian.

Set details

Set name: 75304 Darth Vader Helmet
UK Price: £59.99
USA Price: $69.99
Piece count: 834
Release date: April 26 (pre-order available now)

Set name: 75305 Scout Trooper Helmet
UK Price: £44.99
USA Price: $49.99
Piece count: 471
Release date: April 26 (pre-order available now)

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‘Some of our favourite Star Wars characters have the most profound, intimidating on-screen presences, despite the fact that you can’t see their facial expressions,’ said LEGO Creative Director Jens Kronvold Frederiksen. ‘In recreating the sinister helmets of Darth Vader and the Scout Trooper, it was important to capture the details and essential features that people around the world will recognise, even those who aren’t too familiar with the Star Wars galaxy. I think all three display sets are extremely cool and I hope fans will enjoy the building process and be thrilled to display them once complete.”

Collecting LEGO Star Wars sets can be quite the challenge, so Blocks recently shared a guide to collecting BrickHeadz. To keep track of the various sets being released in 2021, visit the LEGO 2021 checklist – these new sets have been added.

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