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The Biggest LEGO Star Wars Sets Ever Released

LEGO Millennium Falcon

LEGO 10143 Death Star II

  • Date: October 2007 to April 2009
  • RRP: £249.99
  • Number of pieces: 3,441

It’s yet another Death Star, but this one’s a little different. This one shows the Death Star part-destroyed; there are no rooms or displays to look at. But it makes for a killer display piece, we think. It’s long-discontinued now, and if you want to pick one up second-hand, you won’t get much change out of £1,000. Still, as one of the biggest LEGO Star Wars sets of all time, it has a special place in our heart. Even if our heart is the only place this one will ever be.

LEGO 75079 Sandcrawler

  • Date: May 2014 to November 2016
  • RRP: £249.99
  • Number of pieces: 3,296

At only a couple of hundred pieces smaller than the Death Star II, the LEGO Sandcrawler remains one of the biggest LEGO Star Wars sets of all time. It’s an impressive model with plenty of working features, including a crank inside and a working door at the back. We’ve had Sandcrawlers since, but nothing quite as impressive as this, so let’s hope LEGO brings it back at some point.

LEGO 75309 Republic Gunship

LEGO Star Wars 75309 Republic Gunship
  • Date: August 2021 to Present
  • RRP: £329.99
  • Number of pieces: 3,292

Just four pieces smaller than the Sandcrawler above, LEGO Star Wars 75309 Republic Gunship is the newest set on this list. It’s also one of the most unusual, being a ship from the Clone Wars era of Star Wars. In person, it’s huge – it’s almost 60cm by 48cm, so you’ll need a lot of space to display it. It’s certainly eye-catching though, and surely a must for any LEGO Star Wars fan.

LEGO 75290 Mos Eisley Cantina

  • Date: September 2020 to Present
  • RRP: £319.99
  • Number of pieces: 3,187

Be reminded of one of the classic moments of the Star wars saga by building your very own Mos Eisley Cantina. This isn’t just any LEGO Mos Eisley Cantina, however, this is one for adults, boasting an impressive level of detail thanks to its whopping 3,187 pieces. Of course, that means you have to pay a rather large sum of money for it.

Still, just look at it – it’s worth every penny. An impressive 21 minifigures are included, as well as a landspeeder and a Dewback. The best part is the bar though – it’s brilliant. Not only is it one of the biggest LEGO Star Wars sets of all time, it’s also one of the best.

LEGO 10221 Super Star Destroyer

  • Date: August 2011 to June 2014
  • RRP: £349.99
  • Number of pieces: 3,152

The LEGO Super Star Destroyer was extremely expensive for its time. And if you happen to have one of these from 2011, it’s worth way more than its RRP now. It’s 3,152 pieces, making it one of the biggest LEGO Star Wars sets of its time. It’s still a remarkable model today and doesn’t much show its age.

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