New LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary sets finally released for fans of the galaxy far, far away

Marius Boonzaier
Three of the new LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary sets that are now available to pre-order from LEGO.

The LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary sets are now available for fans of the galaxy far, far away. Here’s what you can expect from each kit, where you can buy them, and how much each will cost. 

This year, the LEGO Group and Lucasfilm are marking the 25th anniversary of LEGO Star Wars sets. Indeed, LEGO Star Wars bricks have been around for a quarter of a century. Feeling old? Well, don’t. 

If you’ve been a LEGO Star Wars fan from the very start, this would’ve only allowed you to get your hands on the extremely desirable, retired LEGO Star Wars sets from yesteryear. In addition, you can, of course, always add some of the new LEGO Star Wars sets to your collection.

However, of the latest LEGO Star Wars kits, none are arguably as sought after as the recently-revealed sets celebrating LEGO Star Wars’ Silver jubilee. They are exquisite. What’s more, each of these kits are now available at several stores. Here’s what you can expect.

1. LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon — 75375

The 25th anniversary LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon on a galaxy background

The Millennium Falcon is arguably one of the most iconic ships from the Star Wars galaxy. Now, LEGO has released a third brick-built Millennium Falcon.

Admittedly, it might not be as impressive as the one from the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series. The latter is undoubtedly a must-have piece of kit (if you can afford it, that is; it’s one of the most expensive LEGO sets available). 

However, the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon you see here is equally desirable (it does celebrate a milestone, no less). Comprising 921 pieces, it is a great set for Star Wars enthusiasts aged 18 and up.

There are also several neat elements, such as as cannons and a satellite. What’s more, it was designed to show the Millennium Falcon at a dynamic angle, as if it’s in flight.

The completed ship measures five inches tall, seven-and-a-half inches wide, and nine-and-a-half inches long.  A stand, replete with a nameplate, and a brick featuring the new LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary logo are included. 

This LEGO-reimagined Millennium Falcon is priced at $84.99.

2. LEGO Star Wars Tantive IV — 75376

The LEGO Star Wars Tantive IV on a galaxy background

Up until now, LEGO hasn’t offered a brick-built Tantive IV in its Star Wars-inspired collection. However, with LEGO Star Wars’ 25th anniversary, this has changed. Yup, LEGO has now released a brand-new model inspired by Princess Leia’s starship. 

Comprising 654 bricks, the brick-built Tantive IV may not be one of the largest LEGO Star Wars sets for adults aged 18 and up. However, thanks to its accurate elements, it’s sure to look great when displayed next to your other Star Wars kits . The LEGO-reimagined starship includes turbolasers and 11 engines, just like the original from the galaxy far, far away.

This LEGO Star Wars model stands six inches tall and measures four inches wide and 12.5 inches nose to tail.

The LEGO Star Wars Tantive IV is priced at $79.99.

3. LEGO Star Wars Invisible Hand — 75377

The LEGO Star Wars Invisible Hand on a galaxy background

Designed for Star Wars fans aged 18 and up, the LEGO replica of the Invisible Hand comprises 557 pieces. It measures seven inches tall, three-and-a-half inches wide, and 11.5 inches long.

In addition, this LEGO Star Wars model boasts several authentic design details. For example, the front half of the ship can be detached from the rear, allowing you to recreate the moment when it broke in half when descending into the atmosphere of Coruscant.

What’s more, this set won’t break the bank. Indeed, of these new LEGO Star Wars kits, it is the least expensive model.

This kit is priced at $49.99

4. LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 — 75379

The special, 25th anniversary edition LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 on a galaxy background

Paying homage to what’s arguably everybody’s favorite droid from the galaxy far, far away, the 25th-anniversary edition of R2-D2 is a must-have set for every Star Wars fan aged 10 and up. Yes, that includes adults.

Comprising 1050 pieces, this special, LEGO-reimagined R2-D2 is sure to provide an immersive building experience. In addition, thanks to its authentic detailing, it will look great on display. This LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 features a 360-degree rotating head, an attachable third leg and periscope, and attachable tools. The completed model stands nine-and-a-half inches tall, six inches wide, and four inches deep. 

This celebratory LEGO Star Wars set ships with an exclusive minifigure of Darth Malak. A smaller droid figure of R2-D2 is also included. 

This kit should undoubtedly be included as one of the best LEGO Star Wars gifts for kids. However, considering the fun-filled building experience offered by this set, its authentic detailing, and how spectacular it will look as a centerpiece, adult Star Wars fans are sure to love it as well.

This R2-D2-inspired LEGO model is priced at $99.99.

5. LEGO Star Wars Boarding the Tantive IV — 75387

The LEGO Star Wars Boarding the Tantive IV on a galaxy background.

If you own several LEGO Star Wars dioramas, this 25th-anniversary model should be included on your shopping list. Featuring a scene from the interior of the Tantive IV, it will look great next to your existing kits. 

Comprising 502 pieces, the LEGO Star Wars Boarding the Tantive IV was designed for Star Wars aficionados aged eight and up. The completed build measures three inches tall, five inches wide, and eight-and-a-half inches deep. 

In addition, allowing you to relive the moment, this set features a host of characters. There are minifigures of Darth Vader, replete with his lightsaber, Captain Antilles, a duo of Stormtroopers, and a couple of Rebel Fleet Troopers. But that’s not all. This kit includes an exclusive minifigure of Arc Trooper Fives with a stand.

The LEGO Star Wars Boarding the Tantive IV set is priced at $54.99.

Each of these LEGO Star Wars sets is sure to bring oodles of excitement to LEGO builders and, of course, fans of the galaxy far, far away. Why wouldn’t they? Each of these kits was designed to mark a significant milestone — LEGO Star Wars’ 25th anniversary. 

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About The Author

Marius is a LEGO writer at Dexerto. With a BA (Hons) in Journalism, he has worked for several print and online publications, writing about myriad topics, which, now includes a love of his: LEGO. Contact: marius.boonzaier@dexerto.com.