Make no mistake, this one’s for the hardcore. It takes six of them to power the walking motion. The batteries aren’t included, but if you’re willing to spend hundreds of dollars on LEGO, you can probably afford a few Duracells on top of that.
Little Luke Skywalker carrying his dad’s blue lightsaber is the icing on the cake in this-truly one of the coolest creations LEGO has ever dreamed up. Look! It actually walks! This motorized AT-AT set, which harks back to the iconic ice battle on Hoth from The Empire Strikes Back, is this writer’s personal favorite option on this list. (The price tag is much more reasonable too.) Daisy Ridley’s Rey and Simon Pegg’s Unkar Plutt do battle in this “Encounter on Jakku” set, with the adorable ball of joy BB-8 thrown in as well. If you’re looking to buy for younger kids, or simply don’t have the attention span to piece together thousands of bricks, a smaller kit like this The Force Awakens one would do the trick nicely. Pay tribute to the man by ordering this set today… if you like. The ill-fated adoptive father of Luke doesn’t appear in many sets, which makes sense considering what happened to him in the days following the Sandcrawler’s visit to his house. With over 3000 small pieces and loads of minifigures, and even movable hatches and cranes, this one’s a truly sumptuous set.įans will be particularly happy to see Uncle Owen getting some LEGO representation here. SandcrawlerĪ cheaper option (cheap being a very relative term here) is this gorgeous Sandcrawler kit, which also harks back to the original Star Wars cinema event that the world now knows as A New Hope.