No LEGO theme has more sets, more history, or more collector passion than Star Wars. Since 1999, LEGO has produced thousands of Star Wars sets across every scale - from $5 battle packs to $850 Ultimate Collector's Series models. The challenge is not finding Star Wars sets to buy. It is figuring out which ones to display together so your collection tells a story instead of looking like a random pile of gray and white plastic.
This guide focuses on the Star Wars sets we have reviewed on The Earl of Bricks, organized by display category. Whether you are building a starship fleet, a Mandalorian shrine, or a single statement piece, here is how to approach it.
If you only display one category of Star Wars LEGO, make it the starships. Nothing else in the LEGO catalog combines engineering, scale, and instant recognition the way a well-built Star Wars ship does. A Razor Crest on a shelf is immediately understood by anyone who walks into the room - fan or not.
75404 Acclamator-class Assault Ship - The largest ship in our reviewed collection. At over 3,000 pieces, this is a centerpiece build that dominates any display. The Republic-era design gives it a visual distinction from the more common Imperial ships.
75405 Home One Starcruiser - Admiral Ackbar's flagship. A unique ship shape that adds variety to an otherwise angular starship collection. Strong display presence with the distinctive Mon Calamari cruiser hull.
75447 The Razor Crest NEW - April 2026 - The Mandalorian's iconic ship redesigned for the movie era. At 930 pieces and 13 inches long, this is the ideal mid-size display ship. Score: 8.22.
75460 New Republic X-Wing Starfighter NEW - April 2026 - A T-65 X-Wing in New Republic colors with convertible features. Great proportions at the 12-inch scale. Score: 8.10.
75399 Rebel U-wing Starfighter - A Rogue One classic with sweep-wing design that looks dynamic on display.
75402 ARC-170 Starfighter - Clone Wars era fighter with distinctive split-wing configuration. Adds prequel-era variety to the fleet.
75445 Anzellan Starship NEW - April 2026 - Mandalorian movie ship with good detail at the $75 price point. Score: 7.80.
Display tip: Group your starships by era. Republic/Clone Wars ships together, Original Trilogy together, New Republic/Mandalorian together. The visual coherence of same-era designs makes the collection feel curated rather than random.
The Mandalorian and Grogu movie gave LEGO the excuse to release six Star Wars sets in a single drop. If you are a Mandalorian fan, April 2026 is the most important release month since the theme started.
75446 Grogu Sculpture - Score: 8.26 (highest in the wave). A 1,200-piece brick-built Grogu with display stand and nameplate. The 9.0 display quality score is the highest single-category score in the entire April lineup. This is the statement piece.
75447 The Razor Crest - Score: 8.22. The ship next to the character. Together, these two tell the whole Mandalorian story.
75444 AT-RT Attack - Score: 7.30. The entry-level playset. Worth it for the Din Djarin and Grogu minifigures alone.
40856 Mandalorian BrickHeadz - Five BrickHeadz characters including Grogu with Beskar armor. Fun companion to the larger sets.
The Mandalorian shelf: Razor Crest in the center, Grogu sculpture on one side, AT-RT walker on the other. BrickHeadz in front. X-Wing and Anzellan Ship flanking. That is a complete collection for under $500.
75419 Death Star - The ultimate Star Wars display piece. A massive build that dominates any room it is in. This is not a set you put on a shelf - it IS the shelf.
75408 Jango Fett Helmet - Part of the helmet collection line. Silver and blue Mandalorian armor rendered in brick. Pairs naturally with the Mandalorian wave.
75407 Brick-Built Star Wars Logo - A wall-mount display piece. The iconic logo rendered in brick at a size that works as actual room decor.
Coming May 2026: The LEGO Editions F1 helmets prove that LEGO can build stunning display helmets. If they expand the concept to Star Wars characters - Boba Fett, Vader, Clone Troopers - the display potential is enormous. Read our F1 Helmet Collection Guide for the full story on this new line.
| Set | Name | Category |
|---|---|---|
| 75419 | Death Star | Sculpture |
| 75404 | Acclamator Assault Ship | Capital Ship |
| 75405 | Home One Starcruiser | Capital Ship |
| 75447 | The Razor Crest | Ship (Mando) |
| 75460 | New Republic X-Wing | Fighter |
| 75399 | Rebel U-wing | Fighter |
| 75402 | ARC-170 Starfighter | Fighter |
| 75445 | Anzellan Starship | Ship (Mando) |
| 75446 | Grogu Sculpture | Sculpture |
| 75444 | AT-RT Attack | Playset (Mando) |
| 75408 | Jango Fett Helmet | Helmet |
| 75407 | Star Wars Logo | Wall Art |
| 40856 | Mandalorian BrickHeadz | BrickHeadz |
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The best Star Wars LEGO displays are not the ones with the most sets. They are the ones where every set has a reason to be there. A Razor Crest next to a Grogu sculpture tells the story of a bounty hunter and a foundling. An X-Wing next to an ARC-170 shows the evolution of Republic fighters across eras. A Death Star alone on a shelf IS the story.
Start with one set that means something to you. Build around it. And when someone walks into your room and stops to look, you will know the display is working.
Browse all our reviews, check the April 2026 rankings, or explore our display ideas guide for more inspiration.