Written by Nick Mulder (SAFOLs Member, Fortune Bricks)

LEGO® has officially unveiled five brand-new LEGO® Star Wars sets inspired by The Mandalorian & Grogu, which arrives in theatres on 22 May this year.
Most of the sets will launch on 26 April 2026, with one exception — set 75460 New Republic X-Wing Starfighter — releasing slightly earlier on 1 April 2026.
40856 The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains
This BrickHeadz set features five characters from the upcoming film: an Anzellan, an Imperial Remnant Snowtrooper, The Mandalorian, Grogu, and Colonel Ward.
With 661 pieces, the set carries a retail price of $39.99, translating to approximately R700 in South African stores.

75444 AT-RT Attack
A smaller, budget-friendly offering, this set includes an Imperial AT-RT comparable in size to the build found in 75431 327th Star Corps Clone Troopers Battle Pack, along with an Imperial turret.
The set introduces three updated minifigures: Grogu, The Mandalorian, and an Imperial Remnant Trooper. Notably, the trooper brings back the helmet mould previously used for the Imperial Shoretrooper and Imperial Hovertank Pilot.
The 297-piece set is priced at $44.99, or roughly R750 locally.

75445 Anzellan Starship
Making its on-screen debut in the new movie, the Anzellan Starship is an entirely new addition to the LEGO Star Wars lineup.
This medium-sized build consists of 701 pieces and retails for $74.99, which should equate to around R1,400 in South Africa.
The set includes the updated Grogu minifigure featured across the wave, as well as two new Anzellan characters, reminiscent of Babu Frik from last year’s Advent Calendar.

75447 The Razor Crest
The largest set in the wave, this version of The Razor Crest revisits the iconic ship previously released as set 75292 in 2020.
Slightly smaller than its predecessor at 930 pieces, it carries a retail price of $149.99 (approximately R2,800 locally).
The updated design features the ship’s new yellow markings as seen in the upcoming film.
Included are five minifigures: The Mandalorian, Grogu, an Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper, Colonel Ward, and a brand-new Zeb Orrelios.
Zeb stands out in particular, appearing to feature both dual-moulded legs and dual-moulded arms — a rare detail in LEGO® Star Wars minifigures.

75460 New Republic X-Wing Starfighter
This all-new X-Wing playset is expected to remain on shelves for several years following the retirement of 75393 TIE Fighter & X-Wing Mash-up at the end of last year.
Its design closely resembles 75301 Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter — widely regarded as one of the most accurate LEGO® depictions of the ship — making this a promising successor.
It also complements 75423 Luke’s Red Five X-Wing, offering a more traditional playset option alongside the younger-skewed model.
Marking the first appearance of the New Republic X-Wing in LEGO® form, the set includes three minifigures: Colonel Ward in her pilot outfit, Carson Teva, and a New Republic Astromech Droid.
With 558 pieces and a retail price of $69.99 (around R1,300 in South African stores), this is likely to become a standout choice for both casual fans and dedicated collectors.

Final Thoughts
Overall, this wave offers a strong and varied lineup to support the upcoming film.
With several exciting new builds, high-quality minifigures, and a healthy mix of playsets and display models, LEGO® Star Wars appears to be heading in an excellent direction for 2026.

