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The best LEGO Star Wars sets to buy right now
From display centrepieces to play-focused builds — the LEGO Star Wars sets worth your money, with live prices across every retailer we track.
LEGO Star Wars is the most popular licensed LEGO theme on the planet, and that means a lot of choice — from pocket-money starfighters to four-figure UCS centrepieces. This guide cuts through it: what each kind of set is actually for, and how to make sure you're paying a fair price.
Display centrepieces vs. play sets
The Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) and Icons Star Wars sets are built to sit on a shelf — huge piece counts, screen-accurate detail, and a price to match. If you want something to build once and display, that's where the money goes. Standard play sets are cheaper, swooshable, and aimed at younger builders or army-builders who want minifigures.
Star Wars sets worth tracking
Here are LEGO Star Wars sets currently in stock, sorted by lowest price across the retailers we track:
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Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter
0,10 €/pc
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501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack
0,10 €/pc
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Obi-Wan Kenobi's Jedi Starfighter
0,05 €/pc
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0,05 €/pc
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The Mandalorian Helmet
0,06 €/pc
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TIE Bomber
0,08 €/pc
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Millennium Falcon
0,05 €/pc
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The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter
0,12 €/pc
How to buy at the right price
Star Wars sets rarely go deeply discounted at launch — demand is too high. The smart move is to watch the price history on a set's page: a "deal" is only a deal if today's price is genuinely below what the set normally sells for. Sets heading toward retirement often climb instead of falling, so if there's one you love, buying before the end-of-life spike usually beats waiting.
Bottom line
Buying to display? Go big with a UCS or Icons set and treat it as a one-off. Buying to play or to chase minifigures? A couple of mid-size sets stretch further. Compare live prices above — they update daily across every retailer we track.