The Mandalorian's new ride gets bricked with the latest Star Wars Lego sets
The Mandalorian and Boba Fett are getting new Star Wars Lego sets based on the recent show
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Two new Star Wars Lego sets based on The Book of Boba Fett are on the way, and they feature the Mandalorian's new starfighter to go with Boba Fett's Throne Room.
Now that the show's numerous cameos are out in the open, Lego has lifted the curtain on spoilerific Star Wars Lego sets inspired by the latest season. The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter leads the charge with a bricky replica of the bounty hunter's Naboo spaceship, and it features the Mando himself (holding the Darksaber, no less) to go with a certain Baby Yoda. Tatooine mechanic Peli Motto and a BD droid from the Jedi: Fallen Order video game are also included. You can pre-order the set for $59.99 at Amazon or direct from the Lego store.
Unsurprisingly, The Book of Boba Fett's star is the focus of the second Star Wars Lego set to be announced this week. This one includes a miniature version of Jabba's old hangout, only now the creepy Bib Fortuna is on the throne. Well, for a short amount of time anyway - the chair allows you to literally eject Bib and replace him with Boba or his right-hand sharpshooter, Fennic Shand. That added complexity is probably why this kit is slightly more expensive at $99.99 at Amazon or from the Lego store.
Both Star Wars Lego sets are available to pre-order now, but the Boba Fett kit is landing a little sooner - it arrives March 1, 2022. Meanwhile, Mando's souped-up ride isn't due to hit shelves until June 1.
If these don't cut it, you can check out more of the best Lego deals below.
Pre-order the new Star Wars Lego sets
Lego The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter | Pre-order for $59.99 at Amazon
Available June 1, 2022 - This set marks the return of the Naboo Starfighter from Episode 1, only this time it's been stripped back to fit with the original trilogy era. The kit is made up of 412 pieces, and is also available from the official Lego store.
Lego Boba Fett's Throne Room | Pre-order for $99.99 at Amazon
Available March 1, 2022 - This slightly larger kit features a foldout throne room to go with seven minifigures (including Boba Fett, Fennec Shand, Bib Fortuna, a Theelin Dancer, and a Weequay Guard). It's also available from the official Lego store if you'd prefer to buy direct from the manufacturer.
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Want to see what else is out there in terms of collectables from a galaxy far, far away? Don't miss these must-have Star Wars gifts. You can also check out the best Lego sets here, not to mention the best Lego Star Wars sets.
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