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The Force is strong in the new Lego UCS Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter set

A new Lego UCS Star Wars set to add further strain to your already creaking shelves? This is the way!

LEGO Star Wars UCS N-1 Mandalorian Starfighter

If you’re a Star Wars fan, it won’t have escaped your notice that a film featuring the pairing of Nice Boba Fett and Cute Marketing Opportunity – aka the Mandalorian and Grogu – is on the way. The film’s name? The Mandalorian and Grogu. Tsk. No one has any imagination these days. Anyway, to cash in on this likely mega-hit, Lego is prepping its next UCS Lego set based on tin-head and Baby Yoda: The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter.

Having [SPOILER ALERT!] cunningly atomised his previous ride part-way through the Disney+ run, Mando ended up piloting the N-1. It’s a craft so compact you couldn’t swing an Ewok about inside. Well, not without giving it a few cracks about the head. But it’s sleek and speedy and looks fantastic blazing about the cosmos. In Lego form, this means a dart-like design built for swooshing, with sharp pointy bits that suggest it’d lodge in the wall if you let go. (It wouldn’t. Don’t try this. Really.)

Another guilty purchase, this is

Lego The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter
“What did you do this time, Grogu?”

The 1809-piece $249.99/£229.99 set lands on 4 May (or 1 May for Lego Insiders) and when built stretches to a hefty 67cm long. As ever, the focus with the Ultimate Collector Series line is display rather than play. So there are loads of details to gawp at. Fancy silver drum-lacquered pieces add polish. And there’s even a display stand to plonk the thing on. You get Mando and Grogu minifigs too. (The former is presumably wondering whether the latter has, for a jape, used the Force to embiggen the ship.)

To nudge you into parting with enough coin to fund a new Beskar suit, Lego is dangling the usual time-limited extras. The Mandalorian and Grogu Display is an ornament with a lenticular film strip of our heroes and comes with every N-1 bought directly from Lego. The Darksaber is a 278-piece set of menace. It’s free with any Lego Star Wars purchases of $160/£145 and up, from 1–6 May.

As ever, both will sell out in less time than it’d take Darth Vader to force-choke you if you tried to cheat him at holochess.

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