Unboxing and Review: Lego's New Star Wars Sets - A Mandalorian and Grogu Adventure (2026)

Bold claim: Lego’s latest Star Wars sets lean hard into Mandalorian and Grogu, signaling big things ahead for the movie. But here’s where it gets controversial: do these builds hype the film at the expense of variety? The short answer is yes—and no, depending on what you value in a collectible lineup.

Lego has just unveiled seven new The Mandalorian & Grogu sets, each offering a mix of vehicles and character moments that tease what fans can expect in the upcoming movie. The standout is a Grogu-sized starship designed for Anzellans (the Babu Frick species). It’s tiny, fits either an extra-small Anzellan or Grogu, and, interestingly, excludes Mandalorians from the fun. This little craft underscores a playful focus on Grogu and his unique allies, a move that may delight fans who love Grogu-centric builds while leaving some Mandalorian fans wanting more classic Mando action in brick form.

In total, Lego reveals seven sets tied to The Mandalorian & Grogu, spanning various vehicles and figure appearances we’re likely to see on screen. Four of the seven include Grogu minifigures, ensuring the little green hero remains a dominant presence in Lego’s rollout.

Official synopsis highlights a post-Empire landscape: the evil Empire has fallen, but Imperial warlords still roam the galaxy. As the New Republic works to consolidate peace, they recruit famed Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin and his apprentice Grogu to help safeguard the Rebellion’s legacy.

Here are all seven sets, with prices, piece counts, and product numbers:
- Anzellan Starship — $74.99, 701 pieces, 75445
- AT-RT Attack — $44.99, 297 pieces, 75444
- The Mandalorian and Grogu Allies & Villains BrickHeadz — $33.99, 661 pieces, 40856
- The Razor Crest — $149.99, 930 pieces, 75447
- New Republic X-Wing Starfighter — $74.99, 558 pieces, 75460
- The Mandalorian and Grogu’s Speeder Bike — Price TBD, 58 pieces, 75436
- Cobb Vanth’s Speeder — Price TBD, 207 pieces, 75437

A major takeaway is the Razor Crest itself—the ship that was shattered in The Mandalorian’s Season 2 showdown with Moff Gideon. In this Lego interpretation, it appears rebuilt with vivid yellow accents, which fans will recognize as a nod to its original Naboo-connected lineage. The restoration hints at a backstory where Motto’s workshop might be rummaging through more discarded Naboo N-1 starfighters to repurpose, suggesting a clever thread about reuse and creativity in the Mandalorian universe.

The speeder bike sets seem to pull from earlier seasons, with Grogu still wearing his familiar outfit and Cad Bane appearing in Cobb Vanth’s set—though, in the show’s continuity, Cad Bane’s fate remains grim. This mix of nostalgic elements and fresh visual cues could appeal to longtime watchers while inviting newcomers to connect the dots.

Release timeline: preorder for all seven sets opens February 14 on Lego’s site, with a general release on April 26. The Mandalorian and Grogu film hits theaters on May 22.

If you’re deciding where to start your collection, the Razor Crest offers the broadest build and display presence, while the Grogu-sized Anzellan ship provides a charming, compact gift option for fans who prefer smaller, highly stylized models. Either way, Lego’s approach centers Grogu and his immediate circle, signaling a shift in focus that could shape future Star Wars brick sets— provoking fans to debate whether this emphasis helps or hurts broader storytelling in toy form.

Unboxing and Review: Lego's New Star Wars Sets - A Mandalorian and Grogu Adventure (2026)

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