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LEGO has another round of new Star Wars sets, including some inspired by The Mandalorian and Grogu and its preceding Disney+ series. There are also Ahsoka and Darth Vader LEGO keychains.
Imperial Remnant AT-RT Driver Helmet (#75458) – $69.99

Designed for builders 18+, this 775-piece set is inspired by a trooper helmet seen in Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu. It’s the latest in a series of LEGO Star Wars helmets and assembles to over 7″ tall, 4.5″ wide, and 5.5″ deep.
The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter (#75442) – $249.99

Based on the ship flown by Din Djarin in The Mandalorian season 3 and The Book of Boba Fett, this set is also designed for builders 18+ and consists of 1,809 pieces. Display the included Mandalorian LEGO minifigure and Grogu LEGO figure on a stand with an info plaque. There are two ways to display the ship: either side-on or facing forward. When assembled, it’s approximately 26.5″ long.
*BACKORDER* Up-Scaled Darth Vader Minifigure (#75461) – $99.99

This set replicates a Darth Vader minifigure as an 11″ tall build (approximately 6 times the size of the standard minifig). It’s currently on backorder and will ship in 60 days. It’s designed for ages 10+ and includes 1,028 pieces. The head, arms, and legs all move to create different poses with the red lightsaber.
*PRE-ORDER* Imperial Remnant AT-AT with INT-4 (#75454) – $159.99

This item is open for pre-orders and will ship from August 1. It has 1,453 pieces and is designed for ages 10+. Recreating the opening scene of The Mandalorian and Grogu, it includes seven characters: Mando, the Imperial Remnant Warlord, AT-AT Driver, Stormtrooper, two Imperial Remnant Snowtroopers, and Grogu.
The brick-built AT-AT walker has a posable head and legs plus two spring-loaded shooters. The INT-4 and a speeder bike fit in its cargo hold. The cockpit canopy, side panels, and hatches on top open to play inside. When constructed, the AT-AT is 12.5″ tall.
*PRE-ORDER* Offworld Sandcrawler and Mudhorn (#75453) – $199.99

Throwing it back to The Mandalorian season 1, this set includes minifigures of Mando, Kuiil, a Jawa Elder, and two Jawas, plus a posable Mudhorn and a Grogu figure with a hoverpram. There’s a total of 1,683 pieces and it’s designed for ages 14+. Like the set above, it will ship from August 1.
The Jawa vehicle has a dial for steering and another for opening/closing the front hatch. It also has two stud shooters and opens for play inside, where kids can store cargo boxes of droid parts and blue cookies. The sandcrawler measures about 8″ tall and 13.5″ long.
*PRE-ORDER* Imperial Lambda-Class Shuttle (#75459) – $139.99

This set will ship from July 1. Designed for ages 14+, it has 961 pieces. It’s based on The Mandalorian season 2, with five characters, including the first-ever Dr. Pershing minifig. He accompanies Mando, Moff Gideon, an Imperial Shuttle Pilot, and a Stormtrooper. Accessories include the Darksaber
The Imperial Shuttle cockpit opens, as do side hatches. Inside are seats for each character. The wings fold down and it has two spring-loaded shooters and landing gear. It measures over 13″ tall and 14″ wide in flight mode.
Stormtrooper Vacation Bag Tag – $9.99

This silicone bag tag depicts a Stormtrooper wearing red beach clothes and playing volleyball. The back has space for writing contact details.
Ahsoka Tano Bag Tag – $9.99

The Ahsoka bag tag features the not-Jedi with her two white lightsabers.
Ahsoka Tano Key Light – $16.99

Or get this Ahsoka key light. It’s a large minifigure key fob with LED lights in the feet and a metal key ring.
Darth Vader Vacation Key Light – $16.99

The Vader key light depicts him wearing a tank top with beachy artwork on the chest.
A Hutt Palace Sentry Droid Showdown set ($49.99) will also be available on August 1, followed by the 2206 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar ($44.99) on September 1.
More Star Wars LEGO sets were released earlier this year, including Yoda and Darth Vader busts and the SMART Play series.
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