![]() Ahsoka setsĪhsoka will be one of the latest stars to get the Disney+ treatment later this year, and so far we know that there will be two kits on the horizon from the series. It’ll include a microfighter version of a Y-Wing to go in a hanger, which is joined the a tan exterior to pull off the more distinct look of the rebel base. Those will include an assortment of rebel troopers, as well as Luke, Han, and Leia in their ceremonial garb from the end of A New Hope.Īs for the build itself, it will be more in the playset style than a collectible kit. It’ll arrive with 1,067 pieces while justifying that higher-end price tag with at least 12 included minifigures. Arriving as set number 75365, the Yavin IV Rebel Base will finally be getting the brick-built treatment as a $159.99 set. One of the biggest sets from the lineup will be finally assembling one of the kits that builders have been waiting for for years. It’ll be the very first time that the microfighters lineup has ever included two minifigs, even if the latter of the two is the much smaller babyfig for the galaxy’s most lovable bounty. We normally see these scaled down builds at the $10 going rate, but now the LEGO Group is adjusting that to fit with the inclusion of both the Mandalorian and Grogu. This set will stack up to 88 pieces while delivering on an increased $14.99 price point. First getting its playscale version last spring, Mando’s latest ship is going to be getting a microfighter version with the upcoming N-1 Starfighter (75363). 75370 Stormtrooper Mech: $14.99 | 138 piecesĪfter seeing the January LEGO Star Wars wave come and go without the usual inclusion of a microfighter, it seems that the company has just delayed the annual release to the summer lineup.They will largely have the same refreshed designs as the new Marvel Mechs that launched back at the start of the year, with the lack of bendable knees and the more basic designs. In this case, it’ll be some iconic Imperials, all of which enter at the $14.99 price point. At launch, the company will be keeping it consistent with past releases from the MCU side of things by delivering three characters with three matching mecha. LEGO mechs LEGO Marvel Mechs, similar to the new Star Wars onesįirst introduced as a Marvel sub theme, these buildable mechs have long been an affordable way to bring various minifigures to your collection. Now come this summer, the LEGO Group is bringing that same concept over to the Star Wars lineup. There are also still some sets missing from the lineup, like kits 7561. 75363 Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter Microfighter: $14.99 | 88 pieces.Before we go into more detail on each set, here’s the full lineup: Though today we’re getting a fairly comprehensive update on what to expect.įor starters, the wave is now going to consist of ten creations spread out between the true LEGO Star Wars summer sets that land on August 1, as well as some builds that won’t hit the scene until September. Back then there wasn’t all too much we could mention on the sets, with mostly set numbers being paired with some price points and part counts. Last we checked in with the LEGO Star Wars summer 2023 lineup was right towards the end of last year as we broke down what to expect from eight upcoming sets. ![]() ![]() You can also support 9to5Toys by purchasing LEGO from our affiliate links for the LEGO Shop, Amazon, and Zavvi. You can of course always bookmark our guide right here or sign up for our newsletter. Stay up-to-date on the latest news and give our LEGO account over on Twitter a follow, as well as our Instagram and TikTok.
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