Star Wars will always be one of the LEGO Group’s trademark franchises. Since 1999, LEGO has consistently released models of classic ships, vehicles, iconic characters and epic moments from the Skywalker saga in brick-built form. To that end, many of the most coveted models of the galaxy far, far away have piece counts in the thousands.
In its 25-year history with Star WarsThe LEGO Group has released some of its biggest models ever under its Ultimate Collector Series line. This includes classic ships such as The Millennium Falcon and Imperial Star Destroyers. Also, sets continue to get bigger and better every year, including recently released ones Star Wars LEGO models in 2024. To that end, here are 15 of the biggest Star Wars LEGO sets of all time.
15
Imperial Star Destroyer
10030
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Imperial Star Destroyer (10030) |
3,096 |
Retired |
0 |
Originally released in 2002, LEGO’s Imperial Star Destroyer was on shelves for five years before it was finally retired in 2007. Consisting of 3,069 pieces, the entire set was the largest Star Wars Model of its time, measuring 37 inches by 23. Representing the power of the Imperial Navy in the Star Wars Cannon, the first UCS Star Destroyer was highly coveted by collectors. In 2002, it was originally sold for $269.99.
14
Super Star Destroyer
10221
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Super Star Destroyer (10221) |
3,152 |
Retired |
5 |
The LEGO Group upped the ante in 2011 with an impressive model of Darth Vader’s Super Star Destroyer. Known as The executorThe Super Star Destroyer dwarfed the more standard Imperial Star Destroyers that made up the bulk of the Imperial Navy. At 3,152 pieces, the Super Star Destroyer measured 50 inches long and came with minifigures of Darth Vader, Admiral Piett, Dengar, Bossk and IG-88Recreating the bridge scene from The empire strikes back.
13
Mos Eisley Cantina
75290
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Mos Eisley Cantina (75290) |
3,187 |
$399.99 |
21 |
Set to retire by the end of 2024, LEGO’s Mos Eisley Cantina is a truly impressive build that comes with 21 different minifigures of A new hope. The Mos Eisley Cantina LEGO set is made up of 3,187 pieces, and has some key details and characters seen in the first. Star Wars Movie. This includes the classic cantina gang known as Figrin d’An and the Modal Nodes, the thugs Evazan and Pondo Baba, and even Garindan, the Cubans who spied for the Imperials.
Click here to view/order Mos Eisley Cantina (75290) on LEGO.com
12
Republic Gunship
75309
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Republic Gunship (75309) |
3,292 |
Retired |
2 |
Released in 2021 and retired in 2023, LEGO’s UCS Republic Gunship (75309) has a relatively shorter shelf life than recent UCS models. However, the popularity of the gunship is still quite high, like the classic Clone Wars Vehicle was even voted by LEGO fans to be made into a UCS model in the first place. Consisting of 3,292 pieces, the Republic gunship was 13 inches high, 27 inches long and 29 inches wide.
11
Sandcrawler
75059
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Sandcrawler (75059) |
3,296 |
Retired |
14 |
Although Javas may be among the smaller of Star Wars‘Various alien species, they definitely knew how to travel in style with their hulking sandcrawlers. Such is the case with LEGO’s very large, 3,296-piece Sandcrawler (75050). Comes with 14 minifigures from A new hopeThe Sandcrawler was originally released in 2014, measuring over 9 inches tall.
10
Death Star II
10143
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Death Star II (10143) |
3,449 |
Retired |
0 |
LEGO’s Death Star II, a more unique model, was built for display only, rather than a playset with minifigures as seen with other models of the battle station. Released in 2005, Death Star II is comprised of 3,449 pieces. This included a two-scale Imperial Star Destroyer that only needed about 20 pieces, which helps give an idea of ​​how much larger the second Death Star was in comparison.
9
Death star
10188
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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death star (10188) |
3,803 |
Retired |
24 |
Death Star (10188) was the first version of a playset model released by LEGO. The model comes in 3,803 pieces, and combines moments from the first and second Death Star with various sections and 24 different minifigures. Originally released in 2008, this original Death Star playset model received an upgraded iteration 8 years later in 2016.
8
Jabba’s Sail Barge
75397
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Jabba’s Sail Barge (75397) |
3,942 |
$499.99 |
11 |
Released on October 1, Jabba’s Sail Barge (75397) is the latest UCS Star Wars LEGO set at the time of writing. With 11 minifigures from Return of the Jedi Including Jabba the Hutt, Huttslayer Leia and Salacious B. Crumb, Jabba’s Sail Barge is quite impressive with its 3,942 pieces, creating a very accurate brick-built version of the Tatooine bandit’s luxury repulsorcraft. It measures 10 inches high and 30.5 inches long.
Click here to view/order Jabba’s Sail Barge (75397) on LEGO.com
7
Death star
75159
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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death star (75159) |
4,016 |
Retired |
27 |
Released in 2016 with a four-year run until his retirement in 2020, LEGO’s Death Star (75159) was an upgraded version of the original playset from 2008.. Although the construction was largely the same, many elements and the minifigures that came with this new model received updated designs and features. This included new hair pieces, accessories and eye pupils in line with LEGO’s more modern face print.
6
Imperial Star Destroyer
75252
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
---|---|---|---|
Imperial Star Destroyer (75252) |
4,784 |
Retired |
2 |
Released in 2019 and retired in 2022, LEGO’s new UCS Star Destroyer is much bigger than the original version, a difference of nearly 1700 pieces from the previously listed 2002 model with its 4,784 piece count. With updated design and construction features, this version of the UCS Star Destroyer is 43 inches long and 26 inches wide. As such, it’s certainly an upgrade in comparison (including its $699.99 price tag).
5
Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon
10179
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon (10179) |
5,197 |
Retired |
5 |
The first UCS Millennium Falcon (10179) was released in 2007. Built with 5,197 pieces, the UCS Millennium Falcon Comes with 5 minifigures of Han Solo, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa, recreating their Death Star rescue mission as seen in A new hope. However, the original UCS model would eventually get its own upgraded model.
4
Venator class Republic attack cruiser
75367
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Venator Class Republic Attack Cruiser (75367) |
5,374 |
$649.99 |
2 |
Released in 2023, LEGO’s Venator Class Republic Attack Cruiser (75367) is currently still on sale. Consisting of 5,374 pieces, the Venator is quite impressive Clone Wars Modeland is highly coveted by Star Wars Fans and major LEGO collectors alike. It measures 12.5 inches tall, 43 inches long (the same length as 2019’s Imperial Star Destroyer).
Click here to view/order Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser (75367) on LEGO.com
3
The Razor Crest
75331
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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The Razor Cam (75331) |
6,187 |
$599.99 |
4 |
Inspired by The Mandalorian, The Razor’s Crest (75331) is currently the seventh-largest LEGO set of all time with a count of 6,187 pieces. With minifigures of Din Djarin, Grogu, Kuill on his buildable Blurrg and the Mithrol of The Mandalorian’s Season 1 premiere, the build is pretty impressive, being released in 2022. Although LEGO also has a playscale model of the Razor Crest, it’s cool to see the UCS Razor Crest option for the biggest Star Wars Fans and collectors.
Click here to view/order the Razor’s Crest (75331) on LEGO.com
2
AT-AT
75313
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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AT-AT (75313) |
6,785 |
$849.99 |
9 |
The sixth-biggest LEGO set of all time, 2021 UCS AT-AT is a biggie. Standing at 24.5 inches tall with a piece count of 6,785. Comes with nine different minifigures of Empire strikes back Battle of Hoth and a fully detailed interior, the Imperial AT-AT is by far one of the most epic Star Wars Models LEGO has ever made. However, it is expected that the LEGO AT-AT will also be retiring at the end of 2024.
Click here to view/order AT-AT (75313) on LEGO.com.
1
Millennium Falcon
75192
Name |
piece count |
Price |
minifigures |
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Millennium Falcon (75192) |
7,541 |
$849.99 |
8 |
The latest UCS model of The Millennium Falcon is the greatest Star Wars LEGO set of all time and the fifth-biggest LEGO set overallRight behind the Roman Coliseum, Titanic, Eiffel Tower, and World Map. With a whopping number of 7,541, 2017s Millennium Falcon Model comes with eight minifigures, four for the original trilogy and 4 for the sequels. Likewise, the set also comes with interchangeable radar dishes.
The UCS has been on the shelves for seven years Millennium Falcon is one of the most popular and highly requested LEGO sets ever. It not only has a highly detailed exterior, but it also has an accurate interior. The total UCS Millennium Falcon Measures 8 inches high, 33 inches long and 22 inches wide.
Click here to view/order UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) on LEGO.co
Upcoming Star Wars movies |
Release date |
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The Mandalorian & Grogu |
May 22, 2026 |