You're still in time to get 5 of 23 LEGO sets that are retiring soon, but you need to act fast

The end of the year is always a good time to be one LEGO fan and collector, as the brick-and-mortar company usually runs some sales, gives away exclusive holiday-themed kits, and is about to release a slew of new sets with the new year. This is also the case right now, with LEGO releasing one Stranger Things takes place on January 1, 2026, after the Season 5 finale on December 31, for example, which also has a nice giveaway set attached. However, the end of the year can be bittersweet for some fans, as it is when several previous sets are retired, never to be produced again.

LEGO sets being retired is pretty sad, as it means that fans will no longer be able to get these kits from the official website and third-party retailers, but only as collectibles from other fans online. This usually comes with a much higher price tag, as retired sets cannot be obtained in any other way, increasing the value for those who still have sealed boxes. Now, a whole 23 LEGO sets dedicated Star Wars leaving very soon, but only 5 of them are still up for grabs before they're gone for good – and you'll have to be quick if you want them.

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Say goodbye to those LEGO Star Wars sets in 2026

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Every LEGO Star Wars set will be retired before 2026

By the end of 2025, 23 LEGO Star Wars sets will leave the store forever, with any remaining units in stock being sold until sold out, and then never produced again. These sets are:

  • Ahsoka Tano's Duel at Peridea: OG price $54.99, sale $32.99

  • Ahsoka Tano's T-6 Jedi Shuttle: OG price $79.99

  • Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack: OG price $19.99

  • BARC Speeder Escape: OG price $29.99

  • On board the Tantive IV: OG price $54.99

  • Coruscant Guard Gunship: OG price $139.99

  • Creative Play Droid Builder: OG price $99.99

  • The Crimson Firehawk: OG price $49.99, sale $29.99

  • Darth Maul's Sith Infiltrator: OG price $69.99

  • Darth Vader helmet: OG price $79

  • Desert Skiff & Sarlacc Pit: OG price $79.99, sale $63.99

  • Droideka: OG price $64.99

  • Ghost & Phantom 2: OG price $159.99

  • Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder: OG price $39.99, sale price $23.99

  • Invisible hand: OG price $49.99

  • Luke Skywalker X-Wing Mech: OG price $15.99

  • Mos Espa Podrace Diorama: OG price $79.99

  • Onyx Cinder: OG price $139.99

  • Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle: OG price $39.99, sale $31.99

  • Razor Crest: OG price $599

  • Tantive IV: OG price $79.99

  • TIE Fighter & X-Wing Mash-up: OG price $109.99

  • X-Wing Starfighter: OG price $239.99

You only have until January 1, 2026 to get these LEGO sets

What follows is that you can now only get a few of the sets – five, to be exact. These are Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack, Creative Play Droid Builder, Droideka, Ghost & Phantom 2 and X-Wing Starfighter. None of these sets are currently for sale, but given that they are the last remaining units, it is likely that they will sell out on LEGO's official website and most retailers within a week.

If kits like The Razor Crest sold out at $599, supplies for the remaining kits will likely end soon. Star Wars' The X-Wing Starfighter is quite popular with fans, and despite being the most expensive unit left, it is very likely that it will disappear from online stores first. Given that some of LEGO's holiday sets are reserved as gifts, such as the Celebration Series: Gingerbread Train Ornament, now is the best time to get these Star Wars kits before they are off the market.

Star Wars: Galactic Racers comes at the worst possible time for LEGO fans

Since The Game Awards 2025 revealed a new Star Wars racing games are called Star Wars: Galactic Racersit can be disappointing to see a set like the Mos Espa Podrace Diorama sold out already. But the selection of 2026 LEGO sets is friendly towards Star Wars again, and fans will get to see more Podracing love. For now, though, a Sebulba and Anakin-themed set is already biting the dust of Tatooine.


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Released

2026

Developer

Safety game

Publisher

Secret location

Multiplayer

Online Multiplayer

Cross-platform play

Full


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