
As a huge LEGO and Star Wars fan, I’m so excited about the new sets LEGO just revealed for 2026! They’re releasing a massive Venator-Class Attack Cruiser from Revenge of the Sith which looks incredible. Plus, they’re adding to their already awesome collection of midi-scale vehicles, and there’s a brand new, large-scale droid coming too! I can’t wait!
To start the new year, LEGO is releasing three new Star Wars sets on January 1st. Get a first look at the official images and details for the Venator-Class Attack Cruiser (75441), AT-AT (75440), and BB-8 (75452).
AT-AT (75440)




| Name | Piece Count | Price | Minifigures | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AT-AT (75440) | 525 | $64.99 | 0 | 18+ |
LEGO is growing its collection of mid-sized models, and for the first time, they’re bringing a ground vehicle into the mix with the new AT-AT (75440) from Star Wars. Previously, these models focused on spaceships.
This new version of the Imperial Walker (AT-AT) is a completely new size and packed with details! Look closely and you’ll find fun nods to the movie The Empire Strikes Back, like small figures representing General Veers, plus even more Imperial soldiers inside. It also includes a miniature Rebel snowspeeder trying to disable the walker with its tow cable.
Okay, so this AT-AT set has 525 pieces and costs $65. I get why some serious collectors might pause – especially if they already own a larger one, or even this year’s gingerbread version! But honestly, if you don’t have any AT-ATs yet, or you’re tight on space, this is a really good option. It’s a cool build and won’t break the bank or take over your whole shelf!
Venator-Class Attack Cruiser (75441)




| Name | Piece Count | Price | Minifigures | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venator-Class Attack Cruiser (75441) | 643 | $79.99 | 0 | 18+ |
The new LEGO midi-scale Venator-Class Attack Cruiser (75441) is a fantastic option for fans who found the larger, more expensive UCS Venator released in 2023 to be too pricey or too big.
This new LEGO set has 643 pieces and costs $80, making it similarly priced to the last AT-AT model. It also includes fun hidden details, like LEGO elements inside that look like Anakin and Obi-Wan’s Jedi Interceptors.
Based on current indications, the new Venator LEGO Star Wars set is likely to be the most popular of the three new models released in January.
BB-8 Astromech Droid (75452)




| Name | Piece Count | Price | Minifigures | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BB-8 Astromech Droid (75452) | 569 | $89.99 | 1 | 10+ |
Finally, there’s the new BB-8 Astromech Droid (75452), the latest version of the popular droid from the sequel trilogy and the newest in LEGO’s line of larger, detailed droid models. However, it doesn’t offer as much value for the price as the previous two sets, with only 569 pieces costing $90.
This new BB-8 LEGO model appears to be the same size as last year’s R2-D2 and C-3PO, making it a great addition for collectors hoping to complete the series.
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2025-12-02 01:50