LEGO® Star Wars™ Death Star™ 75419
With over 9,000 pieces, this model is the biggest LEGO Star Wars set in the entire UCS collection. Not only does it come with a total of 38 (yes, 38!)
LEGO Star Wars minifigures and LEGO Star Wars figures, it also encompasses all rooms and scenes from the two fan-favourite episodes, Star Wars: A New Hope™ and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi™, making it a dream come true for any fan of the classic saga!
You’ll build everything from the wide-open hangar bay with the Imperial Shuttle to the thrilling trash compactor with moving walls and a sneaky Dianoga eye, where the Rebel heroes found themselves in quite a pickle. You’ll also find Princess Leia’s™ holding cell, the hangar control room where Luke Skywalker and Han Solo slipped into Stormtrooper disguises, and the blast doors where Luke caught a glimpse of Obi-Wan Kenobi’s final duel. And, of course, Emperor Palpatine’s throne room, complete with the iconic backdrop overlooking the galaxy. There are so many details that fans can immerse themselves in as they build.
Just as with the amount of detail paid to the build, the set features a record-breaking lineup of 38 fan-favourite LEGO Star Wars minifigures and figures! You’ll find Luke Skywalker as both Jedi and Stormtrooper, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Darth Vader and droids. And yes, there’s even a LEGO Star Wars minifigure of the brilliant scientist behind the Death Star’s creation, Galen Erso!
As something never seen before, the model features a multi-level elevator system that links every floor, down from the hangar bay all the way up to the highest level where the Throne Room is. Manually operated from the top of the model, the elevator smoothly transports LEGO Star Wars minifigures through all scenes and narratives of the set, making it a central spine that ties the entire build and experience together.
While this is the biggest LEGO Star Wars set ever, stretching over 31 inches (79 cm) wide, it (thankfully) doesn’t require an entire galaxy to display. Because of its thoughtful design, it can easily be showcased in as many spaces as possible! With its cross-section style, viewers can peek inside and marvel at all those (many) layers and scenes, all at once.
The design also incorporates a flat side, enabling builders to proudly show off their work by squeezing it into tighter spots. And the best part, as César puts it: “You don’t have to rotate the model to see all the rooms and interact with them,” making it the most displayable LEGO Star Wars Death Star yet!