The 10 Best Star Wars LEGO Sets You Can Buy Right Now
Star Wars has been LEGO’s most consistent theme for over 25 years, which means there are always 30-plus sets on shelves at once. The gap between great and mediocre can be hard to spot from the box alone.
This list covers current Star Wars sets actually worth your money, verified available right now. No retired hunting required. Price range runs from $50 up to $300, so there is a pick for every kind of Star Wars fan.
Prices verified June 2026. All sets confirmed in stock. Sale prices can change, so verify the live listing before buying.
Quick Comparison
| # | Set | Price | Pieces | Per piece | Deal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Grogu with Hover Pram | $99.99$69.99 | 1,048 | 7¢ | 30% off |
| 2 | Darth Vader Bust | $49.99 | 349 | 14¢ | Full price |
| 3 | Jango Fett’s Starship | $69.99$55.99 | 707 | 8¢ | 20% off |
| 4 | Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid | $99.99$79.99 | 1,039 | 8¢ | 20% off |
| 5 | V-19 Torrent Starfighter | $64.99$51.99 | 567 | 9¢ | 20% off |
| 6 | K-2SO | $89.99 | 845 | 11¢ | Full price |
| 7 | AT-AT | $64.99$51.99 | 525 | 10¢ | 20% off |
| 8 | R2-D2 | $99.99$79.99 | 1,050 | 8¢ | 20% off |
| 9 | Battle of Felucia Separatist MTT | $159.99 | 976 | 16¢ | Full price |
| 10 | Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship | $299.99 | 2,970 | 10¢ | Full price |
Good value (10 to 13¢)
Fair (small set, premium license)
Grogu with Hover Pram
Grogu is the most recognizable Star Wars character of the last decade, and this set captures him well. The large buildable figure built around the iconic floating pram has enough detail and personality to hold its own as a display piece. At $69.99, 30% off its normal $99.99, the value here is hard to beat right now.
This is the easiest recommendation on the page because the appeal is universal. It does not matter whether you watched every episode of The Mandalorian or just know Baby Yoda from the internet. It is well-built, well-priced on sale, and the first one you should grab while that discount is active.
Darth Vader Bust
The Darth Vader Bust is the best entry point on the list for anyone who wants a Star Wars display piece without spending $100 or more. It is compact, desk-friendly, and instantly recognizable. The helmet detailing and proportions are accurate, and at $49.99 it is the kind of set you pick up without overthinking it.
The per-piece value is not the point here. This is about having Vader on your shelf in a format that looks sharp and does not require a dedicated display case. It is also a good gift for someone who is into Star Wars but is not a hardcore builder. Easy buy at this price.
Jango Fett’s Starship
Jango Fett’s Starship is already a strong value pick at $69.99, and at $55.99 it is one of the best deals on the list. Seven hundred pieces, three minifigures including Jango and young Boba Fett, and a Prequel-era ship design that holds up better than most from that era of sets.
If you want a Clone Wars or Prequel set that is not going to hurt at the checkout, this is it. The 20% discount pushes the per-piece value to 8 cents, which is legitimately great for a licensed vehicle set.
Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid
Chopper is the most underrated droid in Star Wars, and this buildable figure does him justice at $79.99. Over 1,000 pieces on sale at 8 cents per piece is excellent value for this kind of character set. The articulated legs and personality of the build are better than the price suggests.
For Rebels and Ahsoka fans this is an obvious buy at any price. At $79.99 with 20% off, it is genuinely the right time to grab it. A well-executed droid figure at a fair price that stands apart from the R2-D2 variants that dominate this category.
V-19 Torrent Starfighter
V-19 Torrent Starfighter at $51.99 is a flat-out good deal. The folding wing mechanism works well, three minifigures at under $55 is competitive against any Star Wars vehicle set, and the Clone Wars accuracy holds up. At 9 cents per piece on sale this is near great-tier value for a licensed ship.
Clone Wars fans already know this one. For anyone else, it is a recognizable ship from a show worth revisiting, at a price that does not require much justification.
K-2SO
K-2SO is one of the better character builds to come out of the Disney-era Star Wars run, and the LEGO version holds up. The tall, angular droid design translates well into brick form, and at 845 pieces for $89.99 the value is reasonable for a buildable character figure.
Andor is one of the best things in the Star Wars catalog right now, and K-2SO is one of its standout characters. If you want a set that represents the newer corner of Star Wars without going full Mandalorian, this is the smart pick.
AT-AT
The AT-AT Starship Collection set at $51.99 is the OT pick for people who want the icon without committing to a massive build. It is a mid-scale display model with strong design accuracy for the size, and at 20% off the price makes it easy to justify for a desk or shelf spot.
No minifigures means this is purely a display set, but the AT-AT silhouette is one of the most recognizable shapes in film. At under $55 you are getting one of Star Wars’ most iconic vehicles in LEGO form without any buyer’s remorse.
R2-D2
R2-D2 at $79.99 is a legitimately great deal. Over 1,000 pieces, two minifigures, and the most recognizable droid in film history as the centerpiece. The build at this version is detailed and satisfying, and 8 cents per piece on sale is well within great-value territory.
If you are going to have one OT character build on a shelf, R2-D2 is the right call. The 20% discount makes the decision even easier. It works equally well as a gift or a personal pick, and it holds up as a display piece without requiring any explanation to anyone who sees it.
Battle of Felucia Separatist MTT
Battle of Felucia Separatist MTT earns its spot on minifig count alone. Twelve minifigures for $159.99 works out to roughly $13 per figure, which is genuinely good value in Clone Wars army-building terms. The MTT vehicle itself is a solid build and a well-recognized piece of Prequel hardware.
The per-piece value looks rough, but that number does not capture what you are actually getting here. If you want to build out a Clone Wars display or army, there is no better way to load up on characters right now at this price.
Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship
Jango Fett’s Firespray closes the list as the premium pick. Nearly 3,000 pieces, UCS build quality, and the Slave I-style ship design at proper scale. This is a serious display piece that commands a shelf and justifies the spend every time you look at it.
At $299.99 this is not an impulse buy, but it is the right top-end Star Wars LEGO set available right now for anyone who wants a Fett-universe centerpiece. The build is long, the finished model is impressive, and the UCS treatment gives it a level of detail the regular-line sets cannot match.
Final Take
Grogu at $69.99 (30% off) is the pick if you are buying one set from this page. Universally recognized, on sale, and the best combination of value and display quality on the list. Buy it now. On a budget? Vader Bust at $49.99 is the easiest add-to-cart here: recognizable, compact, desk-ready, no agonizing required. Clone Wars fan who wants minifigures? The V-19 Torrent at $51.99 gives you three figs and a clean ship build at 9 cents a piece — that is a good use of $52. And if you want the premium centerpiece that is going to hold the room for years, the Firespray UCS at $299.99 is the answer. Nothing at this price range touches it for build quality and shelf presence.
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