Manning the garrison in LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star

The LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series 75419 Death Star set features a record 38 minifigures, including notable characters like Galen Erso and the Hot Tub Stormtrooper. Design Manager Madison O’Neil explains how the set includes minifigures from both Death Stars, emphasising his attention to character details and fun references.

LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star: Fully armed and operational

The LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series set 75419 Death Star incorporates various iconic rooms while maintaining a logical layout. Design Manager César Soares discusses its development, including elevator functionality and room placement, while emphasizing the importance of visual design.

LEGO Star Wars 40771 TIE Fighter with Imperial Hangar Rack – the Blocks review

LEGO Star Wars 40771 TIE Fighter with Imperial Hangar Rack is a free gift that comes with the purchase of the 75419 Death Star upon its release on October 1. While it adds charm with its two minifigures and playful design, it lacks scale coherence with the Imperial Shuttle in the Death Star set, making it non-essential for collectors.

Free LEGO Star Wars 40771 TIE Fighter with Imperial Hangar Rack combines with 75419 Death Star

LEGO is offering a free 40771 TIE Fighter set with the preorder of the new 75419 Death Star, the largest Star Wars set. The TIE Fighter, styled in chibi form, complements the Death Star's hangar wall. The set includes three minifigures.

That’s no moon – it’s LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star

75419 Death Star, the largest LEGO Star Wars set ever, will be released on October 1, 2025, for $999.99. Featuring 9,023 pieces, it allows fans to recreate iconic scenes from the franchise across six detailed floors, includes 38 minifigures, and offers a blend of display and play features. Preorders are available now.

Things get spooky in Issue 131 of the LEGO magazine for fans

The latest issue of Blocks, the monthly LEGO magazine, explores the evolution of spooky minifigures and features stories on the incredible British Grand Prix trophy, the Space Race in the construction toy industry, and insights from ONE PIECE Creative Lead Andrew Seenan. Issue 131 includes exclusive building instructions and subscribers will be entered into a prize draw for a Haunted Mansion set.

Ranking the best LEGO Star Wars battle packs

LEGO Star Wars battle packs offer a diverse array of army-building sets, not limited to Clone Troopers. Blocks ranks the five best packs, including 75431 327th Star Corps and 75359 322nd Ahsoka’s Clone Troopers, showcasing unique characters and story arcs from the Star Wars saga.

Are LEGO Star Wars battle packs really getting more expensive?

Kat Rees-Jauke explores the rising prices of LEGO Star Wars battle packs, noting an apparent increase over time. While inflation and piece-count comparisons indicate higher costs, the evolution of these sets focuses on exclusive, detailed minifigures rather than merely expanding armies. The trend reflects a shift toward collectibility and unique characters.

Talking about LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series remakes

The latest LEGO Star Wars UCS set, 75417 AT-ST, is a modern remake of the 2006 model, featuring 1,513 pieces and priced at £179.99 / $199.99. Graham E. Hancock and Ryan Everleth discuss the evolution of LEGO Star Wars UCS remakes and highlight notable models as they look at the evolution of the fan-favourite collection.

Which helmets would make for great new LEGO Star Wars sets?

This year, several new LEGO Star Wars helmets were released, including Kylo Ren, Jango Fett, and AT-AT Driver. Future possibilities include a Praetorian Guard, First Order Stormtrooper, Death Trooper, and versions from the Bad Batch. Fans are encouraged to suggest more helmets and speculate on what would make for awesome new LEGO sets.