WithStar WarsDay right around the corner, LEGO has a handful of new products headed our way. Brick-building enthusiasts who also have a love of that galaxy far, far away can hop on over to the LEGO site to preorder whatever upcoming sets are their favorites. But you’ll want to act fast, as the number of available preorders appears to be limited.
There are six LEGO Star Wars sets that the company rolled out on its website for preorder: Kylo Ren Helmet, Brick-BuiltStar WarsLogo, Jango Fett Helmet, Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle, Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid, and the AT-AT Driver Helmet. If you’re able to preorder one of these sets, LEGO states that they’ll be shipped on May 1st, with standard shipping taking three to five business days.
LEGO Star Wars Sets Up for Preorder Now
Unfortunately, there must be a bunch ofAttack of the Clonesfans out there, as theJango Fett Helmetis currently listed as “limit exceeded”. If you’re interested, I would recommend you keep checking on the item page, as it’s possible LEGO relists it with added inventory. It’s an awesome 616-piece set that showcases the Mandalorian bounty hunter’s iconic blue helmet when finished.
TheAT-AT Driver Helmetis another cool piece of headgear for you to build. This one appears to be popular too, as there’s currently a backorder on the item. It is still available for purchase though, and the 730-piece set looks sick when finished. LEGO states there’s a 60-day delay on the item, and you’re able to have them email you when the item becomes available once again.
Everything else on LEGO’s newStar Warspage looks up for grabs, including the fantasticKylo Ren Helmet set. It’s a 529-piece kit that allows you to put the Sith Lord’s iconic helmet on display in your home or office thanks to the included buildable stand. Enjoying this Kylo Ren-inspired set is a great way to celebrate the 10th anniversary ofThe Force Awakens.
It’s not just his helmet you can preorder, asKylo Ren’s Command Shuttleis up for preorder, too. This set is slightly smaller and easier to build at 386 pieces. But it too looks great asStar Warsdecor when finished.
From May 1st through May 5th, LEGO will be hosting a bunch of deals to celebrate Star Wars Days. Check out the company’s dedicatedStar Warsdeal page here.
TheBrick-BuiltStar WarsLogois LEGO’s take on the iconic franchise’s title treatment. It’s pretty sizeable at 700 pieces and does a great job of replicating the logo in 3D form. LEGO even teases that there’s a hidden surprise inside the finish product’s “T” for builders to find.
The finalStar WarsLEGO product that has gone live for preorder is one thatStar Wars Rebelsfans will flip over; it’s theChopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droidset. This impressive 1,039 allows you to build a Chop of your very own. Once complete, it features poseable limbs, head movement, and even an information plaque for you to display with the fully built astromech. It’s probably the coolest droid in the series, rivaling only R2-D2, of course.
LEGO Star Wars Sets Going on Sale Soon
There’s also a group of four LEGOStar Warssets that aren’t available for preorder, but instead, are listed as “coming soon” on LEGO’s site. Arriving on May 1st is theRebel U-Wing Starfighter(594 pieces), theLuke Skywalker Rebel Pilotkit (138 pieces), and theRevenge of the Sith Heroes & Villainsset (656 pieces). Lastly, on May 4th (Star Wars Dayproper) comes thegargantuanJango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship(2,970 pieces).
If you’re interested in any of the LEGOStar Warssets that are up for preorder now, I wouldn’t hesitate to force yourself over to the LEGO page and secure yours before it sells out. The closer we get toStar WarsDay, the more likely these sets will drift toward the dark side and become unavailable.