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Update 11/28: two new sets leaked on Wednesday: 75403 – Grog with Hover Pram et 75404 – Acclamator-Class Assault Ship (see below for visuals).
More visuals and sets will undoubtedly come soon, when everything is made official…
Christmas is coming, the lists are ready, the advent calendar is already gutted is biding its time wisely, so it’s high time to take a look at the latest leak of LEGO visuals!
Obviously, as LEGO knows that your letters have already left for the North Pole, the next sets will not be released until next January. Clever Danes!
75401 – Ahsoka’s Jedi Interceptor (290 pieces, €44.99)
It’s already four years since the last Jedi Interceptor… And this time it’s neither Obi-Wan nor Anakin at the controls, but Ahsoka Tano! Accompanied by her droid R7-A7 and an almost-almost-unprecedented-or-not-at-all Jedi, the padawan is entitled to her outfit from the last seasons of The Clone Wars.
75403 – Grog with Hover Pram (1048 pieces, €99.99)
A new little statuette of Grogu, this time with his flying pram and accessories for him to hold (a frog, biscuits and his beloved piece of lever). Everything is planned to personalize the child’s pose: wheel to raise/lower the arms, possibility of turning the head and lowering the ears.
And to put a little extra dose of collector’s item in the box, we will find a small display and a classic version of Grogu in his pram.
75404 – Acclamator-Class Assault Ship (450 pieces, price unknown)
We already knew that the Home One (see below) would join the Starship Collection range next year at the beginning of 2025, it will be accompanied by the emblematic Republican ship from the start of the Clone Wars: the Acclamator class transport!
75405 – Home One Starcruiser (559 pieces, €69.99)
That’s it! Long demanded, the Home One finally gets a set! The Alliance flagship is accompanied by a mini Nebulon-B Frigate to appreciate the scale.
To quote the words of a staffer who prefers to remain anonymous (it’s mich): “it’s really ugly”. It must also be said that the original is not very beautiful either, in the end it is rather fitting… We perhaps understand why LEGO would have dragged its feet so much to offer us a version!
75410 – Command and Grogu’s N-1 Starfighter (92 pieces, €29.99)
As written in large letters on the packaging, it is for ages 4 and up. From 5 years old, the main interest of this box will therefore be its figurines: Din Djarin, Grogu and R5-D4.
Price-wise, we unfortunately stay with LEGO… The Home One is within the price range of the “mid-scale” ship range, and the 4+ set is also within the norm of its range (i.e. outrageously expensive). As for the Jedi Interceptor, its €45 for 290 pieces could encourage you to reconsider the Jedi Hunter released this summer, at €40 for 305 pieces…
See you soon for new, more or less enjoyable leaks!
A round of rumors for early 2025:
75399 – U-Wing Fighter (69,99 €)
75400 – Plo Koon’s Jedi Starfighter (230 pieces, €39.99)
75402 – ARC-170 Starfighter (497 pieces, €69.99)
75406 – Midi-Scale Kylo Ren Shuttle (450 pieces, €49.99)
75407 – Star Wars Logo (700 pieces, €59.99)
75408 – Jango Fett Helmet (69.99 €)
75409 – UCS Jango Fett‘s Starship (239.99 €)
75411
75412 – Night Trooper Battle Pack
75415 – Kylo Ren Helmet (69.99 €)
75416 – Buildable Chopper (99.99 €)
75417 – AT-AT Driver Helmet
75418 – Night Trooper Battle Pack