
LEGO is preparing to release a huge wave of new sets on January 1st! Based on past years, we can anticipate over 100 new additions to popular lines like LEGO Icons, Harry Potter, Marvel, Super Mario, and LEGO City. Here, we’re taking a closer look at the first LEGO Star Wars sets coming in 2026, including those you can already pre-order.
Among the new LEGO releases are several Star Wars sets. For younger builders, there’s the BB-8 Astromech Droid (75452) at $89.99. Adults might enjoy the mini AT-AT (75440) for $64.99, and the Venator-Class Attack Cruiser (75441) is available for $79.99. These sets are quick and easy to build, with between 525 and 643 pieces each. They’re updated versions of older, retired sets and offer a more affordable option compared to larger, more complex sets like the 5374-piece Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser, which costs $649.99. The mini AT-AT is a standout, including a snowspeeder with its tow cable wrapped around the AT-AT’s legs, recreating a memorable scene from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
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Okay, so the LEGO Star Wars sets I mentioned earlier are available for pre-order right now, and they’ll officially hit shelves on January 1st. Everything else we’ve seen from the 2026 line won’t be available to order until then, and it looks like those are mostly smaller, more affordable sets designed with younger builders in mind. I’ve got a rundown of those releases below, so you can see exactly what to expect.
- Siege of Mandalore Battle Pack (75449) / $22.99 / January 1, 2026: A battle pack featuring 4 minifigures (2 Mandalorian Super Commandos and 2 332nd Ahsoka Clone Troopers), a buildable Mandalorian speeder with a stud shooter, and a small defensive barricade.
- Clone Shock Trooper Mech (75448)/ $14.99 / January 1, 2026: A 151-piece posable mech suit featuring a large stud-shooting blaster, and a pilot cockpit for the included Clone Shock Trooper minifigure.
- Grogu’s Homestead (75443) / $19.99 / January 1, 2026: A 104-piece set featuring a buildable and posable Grogu figure, a Sorgan frog with a catapult play feature, and a fireplace build with a pot, 2 tentacles, a marshmallow stick, and blue macaron accessories.
- Cobb Vanth’s Speeder (75437) / $34.99 / January 1, 2026: This 202-piece set is inspired by Cobb Vanth’s speeder bike from The Mandalorian Season 2. Features include a hidden compartment for accessories (like Boba Fett’s helmet and a bantha milk carton) and two minifigures: Cobb Vanth (with Boba Fett armor) and Cad Bane.
- The Mandalorian & Grogu’s Speeder Bike (75436) / $9.99 / January 1, 2026: An entry-level, 58-piece set featuring a quick-build speeder bike, a Din Djarin (The Mandalorian) minifigure, and a Grogu figure.
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2025-12-02 21:47