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LEGO Star Wars Death Star Rumour

LEGO and Star Wars fans, prepare your wallets—it looks like 2025 is shaping up to be an incredible year for collectors and builders alike!

According to a trusted LEGO Instagram fan account, a brand-new LEGO Star Wars Death Star set is rumoured to be releasing in October 2025. While past iterations of the Death Star have been iconic and impressively large, this upcoming version is expected to be the biggest and most detailed yet. With a staggering rumoured piece count of over 8,000, this set promises to be a dream for experienced builders and Star Wars enthusiasts, offering countless hours of intricate assembly and stunning display potential.

Now, let’s talk about the price. Previous LEGO Star Wars Death Star models have hovered around the £500 mark, but this latest release is rumoured to come with an eye-watering price tag of £800! While that might seem steep, the sheer scale and complexity of this set could make it one of the most sought-after LEGO Star Wars collectibles ever.

But that’s not all. Alongside the LEGO Star Wars Death Star, two other exciting models are rumoured to join the 2025 lineup. The first is a LEGO Star Wars MTT (Multi-Troop Transport), expected to be priced at £120. The second is a charming LEGO Star Wars Ewok set, which could be yours for around £70. Both sets will likely appeal to fans looking to expand their Star Wars collections without breaking the bank.

For fans of LEGO Star Wars, 2025 is already looking like a blockbuster year. Personally, I’m not sure if I’ll be picking up the new Death Star set. While undeniably impressive, I’ve always felt that many LEGO Star Wars models lean heavily on shades of grey and lack the vibrant colours seen in other themes. That said, I might find myself gravitating toward something like Jabba’s Sail Barge in the future—a set that offers a bit more colour and variety.

Whether you’re planning to add the LEGO Star Wars Death Star to your collection or just admiring it from afar, it’s clear that LEGO and Star Wars continue to be a match made in a galaxy far, far away. Stay tuned for more updates as we inch closer to these exciting releases!

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