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Nothing excites kids more than a LEGO Christmas or birthday gift from the galaxy far, far away "“ and more than a few adults love to receive a brick-built starship on special occasions. Not only can fans spend time building their favourite vehicles, ships and characters using LEGO elements, but they can also take pride in displaying their creations at home.
LEGO have also been known to release books, keyrings, and console games, all relating to the Star Wars universe. Whether your family member or partner is mad about Millennium Falcons, crazy for C-3PO, or obsessed with Obi-Wan Kenobi, join us as we look at ten of the best LEGO Star Wars gift ideas. For this list, we've tried to concentrate on the affordable end of the price spectrum instead of only the biggest, priciest models"¦
$19.99
If someone doesn't love Grogu (aka The Child), are they even a real Star Wars fan? This LEGO BrickHeadz pairing is perfect for fans to display two iconic characters from the recent hit Disney+ series The Mandalorian on a bedroom shelf. They are also small enough to take on a workplace or school visit.
$49.99
Few starships in the galaxy are more memorable than the X-Wing, as used by Luke Skywalker and countless Rebel Alliance pilots throughout the saga. It is the ship that killed the Death Star in 1977's A New Hope and is sure to thrill any aspirational spaceship pilot.
For the perfect book for any Star Wars LEGO fan, check out this visual dictionary which includes all the latest minifigures, vehicles, dioramas and scenery sets from the saga. With this fine addition to any collection, fans can pick out the sets they want to save up for next. The book also comes with an exclusive minifigure of Luke Skywalker from the original trilogy.
$89.95
This diorama Star Wars anniversary scene presents a quirky build of Yoda's home on the swamp planet of Dagobah.
$239.99
This is the most expensive model on this list, but it remains a now-classic and must-have LEGO set of the original fan-favourite droid R2-D2, who ultimately starred in all nine films in the Skywalker Saga.
$79.99
Here's another great decoration for that spare desk space. Exhibit the Dark Lord of the Sith with this fun build-and-display bust of the iconic helmet that hid Anakin Skywalker's true identity following his duel with Obi-Wan on Mustafar.
$5.99
Sometimes the simple things are the best. We think this cute officially-licensed keyring of Lord Vader would make a fantastic addition to a Christmas stocking or snuck inside a birthday card.
£89.99
BD-1 is the latest droid to join the Star Wars roster and should prove a hit in brick-built form with most Star Wars fanatics thanks to the popularity of the PC and console game series Star Wars: Jedi. This retro-inspired droid is armed with the usual assortment of tricks and gadgets we've come to expect from similar rust-bucket heroes.
$44.99
One of the most symbolic ships in the Star Wars saga, the Imperial Tie-Fighter roars through space like a speeding nightmare, swooping down on enemy craft with power and agility. This affordable LEGO brick recreation of the ship looks terrific on display, though we recommend placing it on a stand like this.
Prices and product availability correct at time of blog publication.
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