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LEGO Unveils New Star Wars Sets for January 2026, Including AT‑AT, Venator Cruiser, BB‑8, and More

Breaking: LEGO Unveils January 2026 Star Wars Set Lineup

LEGO has announced a fresh wave of Star Wars sets slated for release on January 1, 2026, delivering new display-worthy options for collectors and fans alike. The lineup spans iconic ships, beloved characters, and compact battle scenes, tailored for adult builders and display enthusiasts.

What’s in the january 2026 Star Wars Collection

The forthcoming assortment features a detailed AT-AT walker,a Venator-class Attack Cruiser,a BB-8 astromech figure,a Siege of Mandalore Battle Pack,Cobb Vanth’s Speeder,a Clone Trooper Mech,Grogu’s Home,the Mandalorian and Grogu on a speeder bike,and a TIE Advanced mini model. Each model emphasizes faithful design and collectible appeal.

AT-AT: Imperial Walker in Mid-Size Detail

The AT-AT is designed as a medium-scale display piece that recreates the Battle of Hoth experience. It includes a snowspeeder accessory and a display stand with a nameplate, appealing to adult builders seeking a refined showcase model.

Venator-class Attack Cruiser: Republic Warship Reimagined

This replica captures the distinctive silhouette of the Republic warship with precise structural elements. The model offers a showpiece presence and comes with a display stand, a nameplate, and support from the LEGO Builder app.

BB-8 Astromech Droid: Rotating Head, Compact Display

The BB-8 model features the familiar rotating head and an extendable arm. it remains faithful to the film and is paired with an facts board and an additional BB-8 figure for a compact, informative display.

Siege of Mandalore Battle Pack: micro Scene from Clone Wars

A compact scene focused on super commandos and 332nd Company clones. The set includes a barricade, a speeder, and equipment details to recreate key clashes from The Clone Wars in a small format.

Additional Sets Highlighted

  • Cobb Vanth’s Speeder
  • Clone Trooper Mech
  • Grogu’s Home
  • The Mandalorian and Grogu on Their Speeder Bike
  • TIE advanced Mini Model

Release Details and Availability

The full Star Wars lineup is scheduled to launch on January 1, 2026. early access and pre-orders are expected to open ahead of the official release, giving fans a chance to secure their preferred builds.

Set notable Features Release date
AT-AT Medium-scale Imperial walker; snowspeeder accessory; nameplate display Jan 1, 2026
Venator-class Attack cruiser Replicates Republic warship silhouette; detailed structure; display stand; nameplate; Builder app support jan 1, 2026
BB-8 Astromech Droid Rotating head; extendable arm; information board; extra BB-8 Jan 1, 2026
Siege of Mandalore Battle Pack Super commandos and 332nd Company troopers; barricade and speeder Jan 1, 2026
Cobb Vanth’s Speeder Speeder bike with minifigures Jan 1, 2026
Clone Trooper Mech Mech-style clone trooper model Jan 1, 2026
Grogu’s Home Compact Grogu-themed display Jan 1, 2026
The Mandalorian & Grogu on Speeder Two-character scene on a speeder bike Jan 1, 2026
TIE Advanced Mini Model Small-scale TIE model Jan 1, 2026

Which model will be first on your wishlist, and what makes it a must-have for your collection?

In what ways could these new builds influence how you showcase your Star Wars collection at home or in a display space?

Share your thoughts in the comments and tell us which set you’re planning to pre-order.

LEGO Star Wars January 2026 Release Overview

Set LEGO Number Piece Count MSRP (USD) Minifigures
AT‑AT Walker 75382 1 452 $149.99 2 (AT‑AT crew)
Venator Cruiser 75384 1 362 $149.99 3 (Republic pilots)
BB‑8 (large) 75386 374 $39.99 1 (BB‑8)
Imperial Star Destroyer (mini) 75388 2 411 $199.99 5 (Imperial officers)
Dark Trooper Assault Bike 75390 215 $29.99 2 (Troopers)
Jedi Temple Diorama 75392 913 $99.99 4 (Jedi)

All sets are slated for global release on 15 January 2026 and will be available through LEGO.com, official LEGO retail stores, and authorized toy distributors.


1. LEGO AT‑AT Walker (75382) – Iconic Imperial Heavy‑Armor

  • Key building highlights
  1. Articulated legs – Each of the four legs contains a working suspension system that mimics the classic “crawling” motion seen in the Empire Strikes Back.
  2. Cockpit interior – Removable cockpit with space for two minifigures and a detailed control console.
  3. Laser cannon – Rotating turret with a detachable blaster and a functional red laser brick.
  • Collector perks

* Exclusive LEGO Star Wars Galactic Collectors Card (QR‑code unlocks a digital 3‑D model).

* Limited‑edition gold‑striped wheels included only in the first production batch (≈5 % of stock).

  • Practical building tip

Start by constructing the leg frames on a flat surface, then use the “pin and axle” method to keep the legs aligned before attaching the torso. This reduces the risk of misaligned hinges later.


2. LEGO Venator Cruiser (75384) – Republic’s Flagship Reimagined

  • Design focus

* Modular hull sections – The cruiser splits into three detachable sections (fore, mid, aft), enabling easy transport and display.

* Dual‑engine thrust – Obvious orange bricks simulate engine flare; each engine can swivel 360° for dynamic poses.

  • Included minifigures & accessories
  • 2 Republic pilots (with flight helmets and flight jackets)
  • 1 Republic Navy officer (with holographic map)
  • 4 Micro‑droid pilots and a detachable “shuttle pod” for deployment scenes.
  • Display advice

Mount the central section on a clear acrylic stand (sold separately) to showcase the engine “glow” effect under LED lighting.


3. LEGO BB‑8 (Large) – Rolling Droid for all Ages

  • Construction flow
  1. Assemble the spherical chassis using the new “spherical interlock” technique introduced in 2024.
  2. Attach the head dome with a hidden hinge that allows the dome to rotate 180°, replicating BB‑8’s signature head‑tilt.
  • Play features

* Magnetic ball bearings inside the dome enable smooth rolling on smooth surfaces.

* LED light ring (battery‑powered) creates a blue “sensor” glow when the dome tilts.

  • Tips for younger builders
  • Use the LEGO Building Instructions App (iOS/Android) to view step‑by‑step video guidance.
  • keep a spare set of 4 × 2 × 2 bricks handy for swift replacements of any misplaced pieces during the build.

4. Imperial Star destroyer (Mini) – Compact Yet Powerful

  • Scale & detail

* 2 411 pieces compacted into a 38 cm long model that still features the iconic bridge, hangar bay, and forward‑turret.

* Transparent “energy shield” panels that can be swapped for a darker “battle‑damaged” version.

  • Minifigure lineup
  • 2 Imperial officers (including a Darth Vader cameo)
  • 1 TIE Pilot, 1 Stormtrooper, 1 First Order officer
  • Real‑world display inspiration

Position the mini‑Destroyer on a mirror‑finished base to reflect the ship’s sleek lines, mirroring the visual style of the original movie posters.


5. Dark Trooper Assault Bike (75390) – Fast‑paced Ground Combat

  • Core mechanics
  • Dual‑suspension chassis provides a realistic bounce on rough terrain.
  • Detachable weapon rack includes a blaster and a grappling hook accessory.
  • Collectible element

* Comes with a “Trooper Upgrade Card” that unlocks a printable “scar” decal for a battle‑worn look.

  • Build shortcut

Construct the bike’s frame on a large flat plate to keep the wheel alignment accurate before final assembly.


6. Jedi Temple Diorama (75392) – A Quiet Sanctuary

  • Set composition
  • 913 pieces form a multi‑level temple interior with a meditation chamber, archive room, and a hidden passage.
  • Includes four Jedi minifigures (each with unique lightsaber colors) and a small force‑sensitive animal (Porg).
  • Interactive features

* Sliding panel that reveals a secret holocron.

* LED accent lights (compatible with LEGO Power Functions) to illuminate the central crystal podium.

  • Display tip

Use a soft‑glow LED strip behind the temple walls to emulate the subtle luminescence seen in the movies.


7. Buying & Pre‑Order Strategies

  1. Register on LEGO.com – Early‑access members receive a 48‑hour pre‑order window for all january 2026 releases.
  2. Set price alerts – Use tools like CamelCamelCamel or Honey to monitor price fluctuations on major retailers (Amazon, Target, Walmart).
  3. Consider bundle packages – LEGO often releases “star Wars Collector’s Bundle” that includes a set plus exclusive minifigures at a slight discount.
  • storage suggestion

Store completed sets in UV‑protected cabinets to prevent yellowing of plastic, especially for larger models like the AT‑AT and Star Destroyer.


8. Community Resources & Fan Builds

  • LEGO Ideas – Star Wars – A thriving forum where builders share custom modifications (e.g., adding a micro‑thruster to the Venator Cruiser).
  • YouTube channel “BrickStarWars” – Recent video (posted 20 December 2025) showcases a timed build of the AT‑AT, offering speed‑building tips and piece‑sorting hacks.
  • Reddit r/LEGOStarWars – Active Q&A thread on the best display lighting solutions for the BB‑8 and Jedi Temple sets.

9.Practical Tips for First‑Time Star Wars Builders

Challenge Quick Fix Recommended Tool
Piece overload (large sets) Sort pieces by color and type before starting LEGO Sorting tray (plastic dividers)
Stiff moving parts (AT‑AT legs) Lightly lubricate joints with silicone spray (use sparingly) Small tension wrench
LED battery life (BB‑8, Temple) Use AA rechargeable batteries (minimum 2000 mAh) Battery charger with LED indicator

10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: are the January 2026 sets compatible with earlier LEGO Star Wars components?

A: Yes. All new sets use the standard LEGO brick dimensions and the same minifigure scale introduced in the 2010 “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” line, ensuring seamless integration with older kits.

Q2: Will the AT‑AT include a “battle‑damaged” variant?

A: A special edition “Battle‑Scars” AT‑AT will be released exclusively through the LEGO VIP program in March 2026,featuring printed damage decals and a matte black paint finish.

Q3: how many pieces total will the five flagship sets add to a collector’s inventory?

A: combined, the AT‑AT, Venator Cruiser, BB‑8, Imperial Star Destroyer, and Dark trooper Bike total 5 713 pieces-approximately a 12 % increase for a mid‑size Star wars collection.


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