Star Wars
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Star Wars is a licensed theme introduced in 1999. The theme is based on material from the Star Wars franchise of films, cartoon series, comic books, video games, and other media. The theme covers all six films, along with The Clone Wars movie and TV series. Also, some Expanded Universe sets have been released, with at three The Old Republic sets to released in the second wave of 2012 and the first wave of 2013. The Star Wars license is scheduled to expire in 2022.[1]
Background[edit | edit source]
The Galactic Republic was a peaceful government that lasted for more than twenty-five thousand years. Then, in Episode I, the Trade Federation (later known as the Separatists), a trading group, has been convinced by the evil Sith Lord Darth Sidious, who was actually Senator Palpatine, to attack the world of Naboo using their Droid Army. They attacked, but Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn were called in from Coruscant, and they freed Queen Amidala and her advisors and pilots from the droids and fled to Coruscant, but had to stop at Tatooine for repairs after they broke through the Droid Navy blockade at Naboo. Later, they met Anakin Skywalker, a Force-sensitive slave on the world. After going to his house and meeting his mother, Qui-Gon Jinn realized the potential that Anakin had in himself and believed that he was the chosen one. Later on Anakin entered a podrace and won first place and enough money for the others to repair the queen's ship. Then Anakin left Tatooine to grow up and become a Jedi Knight. The queen had asked the new Supreme Chancellor (Palpatine) for help on the invasion of her planet, but she didn't get that much help from that. So the only choice she was left with was asking the Gungan army for help. This was now the Battle of Naboo. It was the Gungan Army, and the Naboo Army against the Trade Federation. Anakin had stumbled into a Naboo Starfighter and had flew off into space to destroy the Droid Control Ship, while the others had been fighting off droids. They all then stumbled into Darth Maul, so the plan was Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan fight him off while the others deal with the droids. In the battle in space, Anakin destroyed the ship and saved the Gungans from certain defeat, and possibly death. Amidala and her troops succeded in their part. So did Obi-Wan, but in order to have this happen Qui-Gon got killed by Darth Maul, which lead to the anger and sorrow that built up in himself, so he instantly flipped, grabbing his master's lightsaber, and cut Darth Maul in half. There was then celebration on Naboo.
Later in Episode II, the Trade Federation called in two assassins, Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett and Clawdite assassin Zam Wesell, to assassinate the Senator of Naboo, Padme Amidala. After the attempt was quelled by her bodyguards, Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker, Kenobi was sent to Kamino to track Jango Fett. While he was there, he discovered that a clone army was being created at the request of the now dead Jedi, Master Sifo-Dyas. Anakin was ordered to stay and guard Padme on Naboo. Obi Wan found out that the Separatist Alliance was building a droid army, so he tried to inform the Jedi Council, and then was captured, but Anakin and Padme were on Tatooine because Anakin was searching for his mother, and they picked up the message. Then, the two went to Geonosis but were also captured, but a strike team of Jedi came to rescue them. After a short skirmish, Master Yoda came with the Clone Army to rescue the Jedi. Then, Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi attempted to capture Count Dooku. Count Dooku escaped after cutting off Anakin's hand. The Clone Wars had begun.
In Episode III, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and the Republic fought against a large Separatist Navy fleet in orbit of Coruscant. They boarded cyborg General Grievous's flagship,the Invisible Hand and dueled Count Dooku, and freed Chancellor Palpatine from him, who was being held prisoner. Palpatine wanted Anakin Skywalker be his personal representative of the Jedi Council. The Jedi approved, but did not grant him the title "Jedi Master". Anakin became angry at the Jedi Order for not letting him become a Master, and got even angrier that Palpatine, who was Anakin's friend, was untrusted by the Order and they wanted Anakin to spy on him. Anakin refused, and later Kenobi and the 212th Attack Battalion was sent to Utapau, a world where Grievous was spotted, and Anakin had to stay on Coruscant. Later, Yoda went to Kashyyyk in the Outer Rim to defend it from the invading Separatist forces, and then Palpatine gave the Clone troopers across the galaxy Order 66, contingency order that branded Jedi traitors to the Republic. Clones across the Galaxy turned on their Generals and killed them, and only a few survived. Anakin became a Sith named Darth Vader, and went to the volcanic world of Mustafar where he received the order to "Take care of the Seperatists". Then Padmé arrived and told him what Obi-Wan said. Obi-Wan, who was secretly aboard, looked at what happened,and Vader force-chokes Padmé. The 2 battle, and Vader lost, got his legs cut off, then fell near a lava river, but was rescued by Palpatine and a squad of Shock troopers. Padmé is taken to a hospital, where Luke and Leia are born. Padmé dies, having lost the will to live, Yoda exiles himself to Dagobah, Bail Organa adopts Leia, and Luke is brought to his Uncle and aunt, Owen and Beru on Tatooine.
In the standalone film Rogue One, the scientist Galen Erso was captured by the Galactic Empire. His daughter, Jyn, was rescued by Saw Gerrera, a veteran of the Clone Wars. Thirteen years later, Jyn joined the Rebel Alliance. She, CaptainCassian Andor, and the reprogammed Imperial droid K-2SO, travelled to the moon Jedha to convince Saw to release the Imperial defector Bodhi Rook, who had a message from Galen. In the message, Galen revealed a flaw in the secret superweapon called the Death Star, and instructed Jyn to recover the Death Star's plans. Jyn, Cassian, and K-2SO, along with Guardian of the Whills Chirrut Îmwe and former Guardian and soldier Baze Malbus, escaped Jedha just as the Death Star destroyed the city they were in, while Saw and the other inhabitants were killed. On Eadu, Director Krennic led Galen to admit to betraying the Empire by putting a flaw in the Death Star. Before Galen can be taken care of, however, Rebel Alliance members bombed the station and killed Galen shortly after he was being reunited with Jyn, much to her grief. The Alliance deemed Jyn's words as not enough proof to the flaw in the Death Star, and Jyn, Cassian, and others formed the group Rogue One. Rogue One attacked the planet Scarif and stole the plans. The plans were received by the Alliance, but Scarif was destroyed by the Empire, killing Rebel and Imperial forces alike. The rebels barely escaped an attack from Darth Vader on the ship Tantive IV.
Soon after, in Episode IV, Princess Leia, who was a member of the Rebel Alliance and owner of the Tantive IV, were being pursued by Vader's flagship, the ISD Devastator. She was captured after Stormtroopers, Imperial soldiers, boarded the ship and killed everyone onboard. She put a message for Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Death Star plans in R2-D2, an astromech droid. Him, along with a protocol droid named C-3PO, went to Tatooine in an escape pod. The two wandered in the desert but were captured by Jawa creatures, and the Empire sent troops to find them. Luke Skywalker was a teen living on the desert world of Tatooine, was Force-sensitive and wanted to go to the Imperial Academy, but his Aunt and Uncle didn't let him for another year. Later, his Uncle purchased two droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO, an Astromech and a Protocol droid, to work around the farm. When R2-D2 went missing one day, so Luke and C-3PO went after him. They found him but were attacked by Tusken Raiders, and were rescued by Obi-Wan, who called himself Ben Kenobi. Luke found out that Kenobi was a Jedi, and Kenobi told him he was Force-sensitive, and he should train to become a Jedi. The four stumbled upon a destroyed Jawa sand crawler who were the ones that sold Artoo and Threepio to Luke. He went back to the farm and saw that everything was destroyed. He left with Ben to the world of Alderaan with Han Solo and Chewbacca and the droids, but they saw that the world was destroyed by the Death Star. They were captured by it, and rescued Leia from the prison while Ben turned off the Tractor Beam, and was killed. The others escaped to the Rebel base, and after an attack on the Death Star, it was destroyed.
Later in Episode V, Luke joined the Rebellion and was patrolling around Echo Base on the frozen ice world of Hoth. The Empire was searching for the Rebel base and sent an Imperial probe droid to Hoth, and Luke was thought it was a meteor crash. He was attacked by a Wampa ice creature, but later escaped from it and was rescued by Han Solo, who stayed around the base longer then he bargained for. Later, the Empire attacked with Snowtroopers and massive All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT ) walkers, led by General Veers. Luke lead a squad of snowspeeders to take out the walkers, but failed and the base was lost. The surviving Rebel troops evacuated. Han, Leia, Threepio and Chewbacca were followed by a squad of Star Destroyers, and fled into an asteroid field hoping they would give up the chase. They landed inside and asteroid, but realized it was a space slug, and quickly left. They then headed to Cloud City, where Han's friend Lando Calrissian was located. Later, Han was betrayed by Calrissian, captured, and Luke left his training on Dagobah, a swamp world that was residence to master Yoda, and went to Cloud City. Han was taken by Jango Fett's son, Boba Fett, to the crime lord Jabba the Hutt and was frozen in carbonite. Leia, Luke, Chewie, R2, Threepio, and Lando escaped.
In Episode VI, Leia tried to rescue Han from Jabba's palace on Tatooine but was captured. Luke came to try to rescue Han, Chewbacca, Leia, Threepio, and R2, but was taken prisoner. He then was forced into a pit with a horrible rancor monster, but managed to kill the beast. Luke was to be thrown into the mouth of the Sarlacc, but managed to get to Jabba's sail barge, destroy it, and escaped with Leia, Han, Chewie, Lando, and the two droids. They made it to the Rebel fleet, where the space attack on the Death Star II battle station over the forest moon of Endor was being planned. Luke, Han, Chewie, Leia, and the droids were to go down to the moon's surface with a group of Rebel Commandos and destroy the shield generator bunker on the planet surface. They left to the world and made it past the blockade, and landed. They went to the bunker, but had to fight Scout troopers on speeder bikes and Leia was lost and captured by Ewoks. Then, the strike team waited near the bunker while the droids, Luke, Han, and Chewie searched for Leia, but were captured by Ewoks, but freed and were made part of the tribe. They then attacked the bunker, and the fleet attacked the Death Star, and Luke told Leia that she was his sister and Vader was their father, and left to Vader to turn him to the light side. The bunker was destroyed after a battle, and Luke managed to turn Vader to the light side but Vader died while killing the Emperor on the Death Star. Meanwhile, the Death Star II was destroyed. The Rebel Alliance, Ewoks, and other planets (like Tatooine, Coruscant, and Naboo) celebrated the fall of the Empire. Luke saw the spirits of Yoda, Obi-Wan, and Anakin during the celebration. After watching them, he turned back to enjoy the festivities.
Thirty years later, in Episode VII, an organization called the First Order was led by Snoke, who wanted to find Luke Skywalker and end the Jedi. Leia now led the Resistance, a force that battled the First Order. Poe Dameron, the Resistance's best pilot, gived his droid, BB-8, the map to Luke. BB-8 met the scavenger Rey, while Poe escapeed with the stormtrooper FN-2187, who he nicknameed "Finn". Rey and Finn met each other, and they escaped with BB-8 on the Millennium Falcon, which was recaptured by Han and Chewbacca, the original owners. They headed to Takodana and met Maz Kanata, who gave Finn the lightsaber that once belonged to both Anakin and Luke Skywalker when Rey is captured by Kylo Ren, Han and Leia's son, who was obsessed with following in Darth Vader's footsteps. Rey was rescued on Starkiller Base, a killer of entire planet systems, while Han was killed by Ren, who attacked Finn and Rey. Rey retrieved Finn's lightsaber and defeated Kylo Ren, and Starkiller Base was destroyed. Rey and Finn escaped on the Millennium Falcon, and Snoke sent General Hux to retrieve Ren, saying that "it is time to complete his training". Rey went to the planet Ahch-To and finally met Luke, handing him his old lightsaber.
Overview and history[edit | edit source]
At its start in 1999, Star Wars was one of the first officially licensed LEGO themes released, alongside with Winnie the Pooh. The theme was originally planned to end in 2007, but was renewed and slated for discontinuation in 2011. Despite this, LEGO renewed the license yet again until 2016. After that had been announced, Lego established another contract guaranteeing the continuing of the theme at least until 2022. So far, from 1999-2011, there have been 236 LEGO Star Wars sets, including regular sets, Star Wars Mini sets, Midi-scale sets, TECHNIC, Mindstorms and Ultimate Collector Series sets. In 2005 they changed the faces from yellow to a flesh coloured which also continued when Harry Potter used the flesh colour for the brand.
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace[edit | edit source]
The Phantom Menace is, chronologically, the first episode to the Star Wars movie saga and the start of the prequel trilogy, and was released in 1999. The episode's events are featured in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
Many key events in the movie were integrated into released sets, including battles on and over Naboo, Podracing on Tatooine, and duels involving Darth Maul on both of these planets.
Sets[edit | edit source]
- 4151270 Star Wars Co-Pack
- 6005192 TC-14
- 7101 Lightsaber Duel
- 7111 Droid Fighter
- 7115 Gungan Patrol
- 7121 Naboo Swamp
- 7124 Flash Speeder
- 7126 Battle Droid Carrier
- 7131 Anakin's Podracer
- 7141 Naboo Fighter
- 7151 Sith Infiltrator
- 7155 Trade Federation AAT
- 7159 Podracer Bucket
- 7161 Gungan Sub
- 7171 Mos Espa Podrace
- 7184 Trade Federation MTT
- 7186 Watto's Junkyard
- 7203 Jedi Defense I
- 7204 Jedi Defense II
- 7660 Naboo N-1 Starfighter and Vulture Droid
- 7662 Trade Federation MTT
- 7663 Sith Infiltrator
- 7665 Republic Cruiser
- 7961 Darth Maul's Sith Infiltrator
- 853414 LEGO® Star Wars™ Magnet Set: Jar Jar Binks, V-Wing Pilot and Wicket
- 9499 Gungan Sub
Minifigures[edit | edit source]
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones[edit | edit source]
Attack of the Clones is, chronologically, the second part of the saga, and was released as the fifth film in 2002. The episode is featured in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, and LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. The last battle of the film was used for most of the set inspirations, with space battles and scenes on Tatooine also transferred to sets.
Sets[edit | edit source]
- 7103 Jedi Duel
- 7113 Tusken Raider Encounter
- 7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit
- 7143 Jedi Starfighter
- 7153 Jango Fett's Slave I
- 7163 Republic Gunship
- 65153 Jango Fett's Slave I with Bonus Cargo Case
- 8011 Technic Jango Fett
- 8012 Technic Super Battle Droid
- 4487 Mini Jedi Starfighter & Slave I
- 4478 Geonosian Fighter
- 4481 Hailfire Droid
- 4482 AT-TE
- 4490 Mini Republic Gunship
- 4495 Mini AT-TE
- 7670 Hailfire Droid and Spider Droid
- 10195 Republic Dropship with AT-OT Walker
- 20010 Republic Gunship
- 20009 AT-TE Walker
- 10215 Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter
- 75000 Clone Troopers vs. Droidekas
- 75006 Jedi Starfighter & Planet Kamino
- 75007 Republic Assault Ship & Planet Coruscant
- 75017 Duel on Geonosis
- 75019 AT-TE
- 75021 Republic Gunship
Minifigures[edit | edit source]
Yoda | Tusken Raider | Jango Fett | Boba Fett | Obi-Wan Kenobi | Obi-Wan Kenobi (With Headset) | Super Battle Droid | Jedi Bob | Clone Trooper | Zam Wesell | Count Dooku | Battle Droid (Geonosis) | Geonosian Pilot | Geonosian Warrior | Anakin Skywalker | Anakin Skywalker (No Cape) | Anakin Skywalker (2013 Redesign) | Obi-Wan Kenobi (2013 Redesign) | Padme Amidala (Geonosis) | Clone Trooper Captain | Clone Pilot | Super Battle Droid (2007 Redesign) | Mace Windu | Coleman Trebor | Clone Trooper Commander | Battle Droid (Geonosis 2013 Redesign) | Battle Droid Commander (Geonosis) | Jango Fett (2013 Redesign) | Clone Trooper (2013 Redesign) | Clone Trooper Sergeant | Droideka | Stass Allie | R4-P17 | Yoda (2013 Redesign) | Count Dooku (2013 Redesign) | Poggle the Lesser | FA-4 |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars[edit | edit source]
The Star Wars: The Clone Wars line focuses mainly on the events that occur during the three year gap between episodes II and III that take place during a galactic conflict known as the Clone Wars. Elements of the theme appear in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, and LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is based upon this subtheme. Some sets from this subtheme can also be considered as Episode II or Episode III sets.
Sets[edit | edit source]
2008[edit | edit source]
- 7669 Anakin's Jedi Starfighter †
- 7670 Hailfire Droid and Spider Droid †
- 7673 MagnaGuard Starfighter
- 7674 V-19 Torrent
- 7675 AT-TE Walker
- 7676 Republic Attack Gunship
- 7678 Droid Gunship
- 7679 Republic Fighter Tank
- 7680 The Twilight
- 7681 Separatist Spider Droid
- 8031 Mini V-19 Torrent
- 20006 Mini Clone Turbo Tank
2009[edit | edit source]
- 7748 Corporate Alliance Tank Droid
- 7751 Ahsoka's Starfighter and Vulture Droid
- 7752 Count Dooku's Solar Sailer
- 7753 Pirate Tank
- 8014 Clone Walker Battle Pack
- 8015 Assassin Droids Battle Pack
- 8016 Hyena Droid Bomber
- 8018 Armored Assault Tank (AAT)
- 8019 Republic Attack Shuttle
- 8036 Separatist Shuttle
- 8037 Anakin's Y-Wing Starfighter
- 8039 Venator-class Republic Attack Cruiser
- 10195 Republic Dropship with AT-OT Walker (Ultimate Collector's Series)
- 30004 Battle Droid on STAP
- 30006 Clone Walker
- 8033 Mini General Grievous' Starfighter
- 20007 Mini Republic Attack Cruiser
- 20009 AT-TE Walker
- 20010 Republic Gunship
2010[edit | edit source]
- 8085 Freeco Speeder
- 8086 Droid Tri-Fighter
- 8093 Plo Koon's Starfighter
- 8095 General Grievous' Starfighter
- 8098 Clone Turbo Tank
- 8128 Cad Bane's Speeder
- 30050 Republic Attack Shuttle
2011[edit | edit source]
- 66378 Super Pack 3 in 1
- 66395 Star Wars Super Pack
- 7868 Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter
- 7869 Battle For Geonosis
- 7913 Clone Trooper Battle Pack
- 7914 Mandalorian Battle Pack
- 7930 Bounty Hunter Assault Gunship
- 7931 T-6 Jedi Shuttle
- 7957 Sith Nightspeeder
- 7959 Geonosian Starfighter
- 7964 Republic Frigate
- 20021 Mini Bounty Hunter Assault Ship
- 30053 Republic Attack Cruiser
2012[edit | edit source]
- 9488 Elite Clone Trooper & Commando Droid Battle Pack
- 9491 Geonosian Cannon
- 9498 Saesee Tiin's Jedi Starfighter
- 9515 Malevolence
- 9525 Pre Vizsla's Mandalorian Fighter
- 5000062 Darth Maul
- 30059 MTT
2013[edit | edit source]
- 75002 AT-RT
- 75004 Z-95 Headhunter
- 75012 Barc Speeder
- 75013 Umbaran MHC (Mobile Heavy Cannon)
- 75024 HH-87 Starhopper
- 30240 Star Wars Z-95 Headhunter
- 30241 Mandalorian Fighter
- 30242 Republic Frigate
- 30243 Umbaran MHC
Minifigures[edit | edit source]
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith[edit | edit source]
Revenge of the Sith is, chronologically, the third part of the saga, and the final movie to be released. The movie charts the final part of Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side and the reformation of the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire. The episode's events appear in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
Sets[edit | edit source]
- 10186 General Grievous
- 6205 V-Wing Fighter
- 65771 Episode III Collectors' Set
- 65844 Star Wars Co-Pack
- 65845 Star Wars Co-Pack
- 6966 Mini Jedi Starfighter
- 7251 Darth Vader Transformation
- 7252 Droid Tri-Fighter
- 7255 General Grievous Chase
- 7256 Jedi Starfighter and Vulture Droid
- 7257 Ultimate Lightsaber Duel
- 7258 Wookiee Attack
- 7259 ARC-170 Starfighter
- 7260 Wookiee Catamaran
- 7261 Clone Turbo Tank
- 7283 Ultimate Space Battle
- 7654 Droids Battle Pack
- 7656 General Grievous' Starfighter
- 7661 Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive Booster Ring
- 7671 AT-AP Walker
- 8086 Droid Tri-Fighter
- 8088 ARC-170 Starfighter
- 9494 Anakin's Jedi Interceptor
- 9526 Palpatine's Arrest
- International Toy Fair 2005 promotional set
- K7283 V-Wing Space Battle Collection
- Toy Fair 2005 Anakin Promotion
- Toy Fair 2005 Luminara Unduli Promotion
- Toy Fair 2005 V.I.P. Gala
Minifigures[edit | edit source]
BARC Trooper | Kashyyyk Clone Trooper | Clone Scout Trooper (2014 Redesign) | 212th Clone Trooper | Clone Paratrooper | Clone Trooper (Phase 2 2014 Redesign) | Clone Pilot (2014 Redesign) | Neimodian | General Grievous (2014 Redesign) |
Star Wars Rebels[edit | edit source]
The series, Star Wars Rebels, begins fourteen years after Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and five years before Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The line's primary focus is on the conflict between the fledgling rebellion and the Galactic Empire. Characters from Star Wars: The Clone Wars such as Ahsoka Tano and Captain Rex make their return in this line.
Sets[edit | edit source]
2014[edit | edit source]
- 75048 The Phantom
- 75053 The Ghost
- Mini The Ghost (2014 Comic-Con International: San Diego exclusive)
2015[edit | edit source]
- 75078 Imperial Troop Transport
- 75082 TIE Advanced Prototype
- 75083 AT-DP
- 75084 Wookiee Gunship
- 75090 Ezra's Speeder Bike
- 75106 Imperial Assault Carrier
- 5002938 Stormtrooper Sergeant
- 30274 AT-DP
- 30275 TIE Advanced Prototype
2016[edit | edit source]
- 75127 The Ghost
- 75128 TIE Advanced Prototype
- 75129 Wookiee Gunship
- 75130 AT-DP
- 75141 Kanan's Speeder Bike
- 75150 Vader's TIE Advanced vs. A-Wing Starfighter
- 75157 Captain Rex's AT-TE
- 75158 Rebel Combat Frigate
- 5004408 Rebel A-wing Pilot
2017[edit | edit source]
Minifigures[edit | edit source]
Star Wars: Rogue One[edit | edit source]
Star Wars: Rogue One, the first of the Star Wars Anthology series of films, takes place between Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Between the two films it's much closer to A New Hope. Rogue One centers around the rebellion stealing the Death Star plans from the Galactic Empire. Aesthetically this line is closest to Classic Star Wars, sharing vehicles such as the AT-ST.
Sets[edit | edit source]
2016[edit | edit source]
- 75152 Imperial Assault Hovertank
- 75153 AT-ST Walker
- 75154 TIE Striker
- 75155 Rebel U-Wing Fighter
- 75156 Krennic's Imperial Shuttle
- Ultrabuild figures
2017[edit | edit source]
- 75160 U-Wing Fighter
- 75161 TIE Striker
- 75162 Y-Wing Fighter
- 75163 Krennic's Imperial Shuttle
- 75164 (Rebel Battle Pack)
- 75165 (Imperial Battle Pack)
- 75171 Bunker Battle
- 75172 Y-Wing Fighter
- Ultrabuild figures
Minifigures[edit | edit source]
Classic Star Wars[edit | edit source]
Classic Star Wars encompasses the Original Trilogy of Star Wars. It is the largest portion of the overall Star Wars theme, comprising of three entire films as well as including a wide range of characters. The events herein appear in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
Sets[edit | edit source]
- 30005 Imperial Speeder Bike
- 30051 X-Wing
- 3219 Mini TIE Fighter
- 4195641 Star Wars Co-Pack
- 445062 Star Wars Co-Pack
- 4475 Jabba's Message
- 4476 Jabba's Prize
- 4477 T-16 Skyhopper
- 4479 TIE Bomber
- 4484 Mini X-Wing Fighter & TIE Advanced
- 4486 Mini AT-ST & Snowspeeder
- 4488 Mini Millennium Falcon
- 4489 Mini AT-AT
- 4492 Mini Star Destroyer
- 4494 Mini Imperial Shuttle
- 4500 Rebel Snowspeeder
- 6207 A-Wing Fighter
- 65030 Star Wars Co-Pack
- 65081 R2-D2 / C-3PO Droid Collectors Set
- 65145 X-Wing Fighter/TIE Fighter & Y-Wing Collectors Set
- 66221 X-Wing Fighter and Luke Pilot Maquette Co-Pack
- 66308 Star Wars 10th Anniversary Super Pack
- 6963 X-Wing Fighter
- 6965 Mini TIE Interceptor
- 7106 Droid Escape
- 7119 Twin-Pod Cloud Car
- 7134 A-Wing Fighter
- 7139 Ewok Attack
- 7140 X-Wing Fighter
- 7146 TIE Fighter
- 7152 TIE Fighter & Y-Wing
- 7180 B-Wing at Rebel Control Center
- 7200 Final Duel I
- 7263 TIE Fighter
- 7658 Y-Wing Fighter
- 7659 Imperial Landing Craft
- 7668 Rebel Scout Speeder
- 78744 Star Wars Value Pack
- 8028 Mini TIE Fighter
- 8029 Mini Snowspeeder
- 853414 LEGO® Star Wars™ Magnet Set: Jar Jar Binks, V-Wing Pilot and Wicket
- Celebration IV Set
- K10131 Battle of Yavin Collection
- K4479 TIE Fighter & TIE Bomber Kit
- K4480 Jabba's Palace Kit
- Toy Fair 1999 Promotional Diorama
- Toy Fair 2009 Promotional Diorama
Minifigures[edit | edit source]
Droid Brain | Darth Vader (Light-up lightsaber) | Emperor Palpatine (Grey) | Imperial Officer | Owen Lars | Jawa (x3) | R5-D4 | R1-G4 | ASP Droid | Treadwell Droid | A-Wing Pilot (Light Flesh) | Rebel Mechanic (Grey) | B-Wing Pilot (Light Flesh) | Ten Numb | IG-88 | Dengar | Bespin Guard | Princess Leia (Slave, light flesh) | R2-D2 (serving tray variant) | Gamorrean Guard (Brown arms) | Lando Calrissian (Guard disguise) | Grand Moff Tarkin | Imperial Officer (Version 2) | R2-Q5 | Mouse Droid | Wedge Antilles | AT-ST Pilot | K-3PO | Rebel Trooper (Hoth) (Version 3) | General Veers | General Veers (Version 2) | AT-AT Pilot | AT-AT Pilot (Version 2) | Shadow Stormtrooper | Rebel Trooper | Luke Skywalker (Tatooine, new) | Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper disguise) | Han Solo (Stormtrooper disguise) | Princess Leia | Ben Kenobi (hood) | Darth Vader (new design) | R2-D2 (new design) | C-3PO (new design) | Emperor Palpatine (new design) | Assassin Droid | R2-Q5 | IT-O | Death Star Droid | Death Star Trooper | Dianoga | Rebel Trooper (Version 4) | Tauntaun | Admiral Ackbar | Mon Mothma | Lando Calrissian | General Madine | Mon Calamari Officer | Captain Antilles |
Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens[edit | edit source]
The Force Awakens is the first part of the third saga, and was released as the seventh movie in 2015.
Sets[edit | edit source]
2015[edit | edit source]
- 75099 Rey's Speeder
- 75100 First Order Snowspeeder
- 75101 First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter
- 75102 Poe's X-Wing Fighter
- 75103 First Order Transporter
- 75104 Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle
- 75105 Millennium Falcon
- 5002948 C-3PO
- 30276 First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter
- 30278 Poe's X-Wing Fighter
- Promotional
2016[edit | edit source]
- 75125 Resistance X-Wing Fighter
- 75126 First Order Snowspeeder
- 75131 Resistance Trooper Battle Pack
- 75132 First Order Battle Pack
- 75139 Battle on Takodana
- 75140 Resistance Troop Transporter
- 75149 Resistance X-Wing Fighter
- 30602 First Order Stormtrooper
- 30605 Finn (FN-2187)
- 5004406 First Order General
- 30277 First Order Star Destroyer
- 30279 Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle
- Ultrabuild Figures
- 75113 Rey
- 75114 First Order Stormtrooper
- 75115 Poe Dameron
- 75116 Finn
- 75117 Kylo Ren
- 75118 Captain Phasma
Minifigures[edit | edit source]
Expanded Universe[edit | edit source]
"Star Wars Expanded Universe" is a Star Wars subtheme of sets which come from outside the Star Wars films and The Clone Wars animated series. Part of it is based on The Force Unleashed video game. This subtheme currently contains six sets, one of the smallest that a subtheme contains.
Sets[edit | edit source]
- 7664 TIE Crawler
- 7672 Rogue Shadow
- 8087 TIE Defender
- 9497 Republic Striker Starfighter
- 9500 Sith Fury-class Interceptor
- 10131 TIE Collection
- 75001 Republic Troopers vs. Sith Troopers
- 75025 Jedi Defender-class Cruiser
- 5002123 Darth Revan
Minifigures[edit | edit source]
Other Sets[edit | edit source]
- 4207901 Star Wars Mini Bonus Pack
- K4487 Star Wars Miniatures Kit
- K4488 Star Wars Miniatures Kit
- K4492 Star Wars Miniatures Kit
- K7204 Jedi Adventure Kit
- SDCC Star Wars Cube Dudes (2010 San Diego Comic Con Special)
- K720x Story Teller Pack
- Han Solo Indiana Jones Transformation Chamber
Clocks/Watches[edit | edit source]
- 2851192 LEGO Star Wars C-3PO Watch
- 2851193 LEGO Star Wars Darth Maul Watch
- 2851194 LEGO Star Wars Han Solo Watch
- 2851195 LEGO Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi Watch
- 2856128 Anakin Skywalker Minifigure Watch
- 2856129 Count Dooku Minifigure Watch
- 2856130 Yoda Minifigure Watch
- 4426075 LEGO Star Wars Clock
- C001 LEGO Star Wars Clock
Collectable Display sets[edit | edit source]
- LEGO Star Wars Collectible Display Set 1
- LEGO Star Wars Collectible Display Set 2
- LEGO Star Wars Collectible Display Set 3
- LEGO Star Wars Collectible Display Set 4
- LEGO Star Wars Collectible Display Set 5
- LEGO Star Wars Collectible Display Set 6
Key Chains[edit | edit source]
Magnet sets[edit | edit source]
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Maquettes[edit | edit source]
- Shadow Stormtrooper Maquette
- Boba Fett Maquette
- Darth Vader Maquette
- Luke Skywalker Maquette
- Stormtrooper Maquette
Mindstorms[edit | edit source]
Other media[edit | edit source]
Clothing[edit | edit source]
- 850745 Star Wars T-Shirt
- 851208 ARC-170, Vulture Droid T-Shirt
- TS11 T-Shirt, SW Naboo Fighter
- TS3913 Darth Vader T-Shirt
Pens[edit | edit source]
- 3804 Yoda Key Chain with Pen Bead Elements
- 3805 Darth Vader Key Chain with Pen Bead Elements
- 3808 R2-D2 Key Chain with Pen Bead Elements
- 3809 Chewbacca Key Chain with Pen Bead Elements
Prima Guides[edit | edit source]
- LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game Prima Guide
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy Prima Guide
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars Prima Guide
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga Prima Guide
- LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Prima Guide
Video Games[edit | edit source]
- LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (also on mobile phones)
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
LEGO.com Games[edit | edit source]
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Books[edit | edit source]
- LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia
- LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
- LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary
- 5004195 LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary: Updated and Expanded
- LEGO Star Wars Heroes Ultimate Sticker Collection
- LEGO Star Wars Villains Ultimate Sticker Collection
- LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Sticker Collection
- 2856077 Brickmaster Star Wars
- Star Wars Brickmaster: Battle for the Stolen Crystals
- LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles (book)
- 5004357 LEGO Star Wars: The Dark Side
- LEGO Star Wars: Build Your Own Adventure
- LEGO Star Wars: Chronicles of the Force
Promotional Posters[edit | edit source]
- Star Wars 2002 Promotional Poster 1 of 4
- Star Wars 2002 Promotional Poster 2 of 4
- Star Wars 2002 Promotional Poster 3 of 4
- Star Wars 2002 Promotional Poster 4 of 4
- Star Wars R2-D2 / C-3PO Droid Collectors Set Poster
- Star Wars Episode IV Poster - May the Force Build with You!
- Star Wars Celebration Poster
- Star Wars Episode III Collectors' Poster
- Star Wars Classic Mini-Poster, in Japanese
- UCS Promotional Poster
- Star Wars Clone Wars Poster, AAT & Republic Attack Shuttle
- Star Wars 2009 Minifigure Gallery Poster, World Club Magazine
- Star Wars 2009 Minifigure Gallery Poster
- Star Wars Jango Fett Poster
- Star Wars Revenge of the Brick Poster
- Star Wars Mini AT-ATs and Snowspeeders Poster
- Star Wars Clone Wars Poster, Dual Sided
- Star Wars Clone Wars Poster, Clone Turbo Tank
- Star Wars Clone Wars Poster, 4 Minifigs
- Star Wars 10th Anniversary Minifig Poster
- Star Wars 2010 Minifigure Gallery Poster
- Star Wars / Space Police Poster
- Star Wars Daily Mirror Promotional Poster, Double Sided
- Star Wars Clone Wars Advert Poster
- Star Wars 2011 Minifigure Gallery Poster
- Star Wars Minifigure Poster 2011
- Limited Edition Collector's Poster 2011
- 5000642 LEGO Star Wars Exclusive Poster
Notes[edit | edit source]
- The set 10221 UCS Super Star Destroyer is the currently longest Star Wars model, and 10179 Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon currently most expensive set that LEGO has ever made, and the set with the second largest amount of pieces, with the first being 10189 Taj Mahal.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
- LEGO Star Wars 2012.jpg
The 2012 logo