LEGO Star Wars 75414 The Force Burner Snowspeeder takes the iconic ship in a new direction, embracing a uniquely fiery colour scheme and a detrimental price point.
Snowspeeders are usually associated with cold environments, but LEGO Star Wars has departed from this iconic appearance of the snowspeeder twice. The first departure was in 75204 Sandspeeder for battles in deserts, and the second is the new 75414 The Force Burner Snowspeeder, remixing the snowspeeder like never before.
75414 The Force Burner Snowspeeder rebuilds the iconic ship with a blazing paint job, taking inspiration from the likes of hot rods and Guy Fieri. Still, there's much more to this new snowspeeder than a unique colour scheme and exclusive minifigures. It's just a shame that it has been priced so high, especially considering the niche source material for this snowspeeder.
75414 The Force Burner Snowspeeder
Release: Aug 1, 2025
Retiring: Dec 31, 2026
Price: £44.99 / $54.99 / €49.99
Pieces: 349
Minifigures: 3

The LEGO Star Wars team's familiarity with snowspeeders has been almost entirely eschewed in
It all combines to form the most accurate and astounding LEGO depiction of a snowspeeder to date, but with a colour scheme that most fans won't be nostalgic for. As it stands, the fiery paint job of
The design of the snowspeeder itself is exquisite, using ball joints to perfectly angle the wings while holding them in place as sturdy supports when the ship is on the ground. Sloped pieces are also used to continue the angular shaping, embracing aspects of past LEGO snowspeeders but in a modernised design. Unfortunately, there's no ignoring that the colour scheme of
Just like most of the other LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy sets,

Alongside the main snowspeeder model in
This small speeder is attached to the main snowspeeder structure via a simple bar and clip connection, slotting neatly into place and completing the vehicle. It unavoidably extends the shape of the snowspeeder substantially, with the front flaps of the smaller vehicle protruding out the back. Thankfully, the stickered details of these flaps work well with the overall design of the snowspeeder, and it's easy to remove this miniature vehicle without impacting the stability of the larger model.
The STAP is small but efficiently designed, upgrading on previous LEGO STAP builds with more detail in a smaller space, adding a T-shaped bar to even create a small footrest for minifigures. This particular design only works for minifigures, and a modified form also appears in the new
The star of the show in

Previous LEGO snowspeeders have utilised the 30372 windscreen piece, and the newer Ultimate Collector Series build employed the 24248 windscreen. However, neither works quite as well as this new piece. It features rectangular detailing at the front and a window on top of the element in an unparalleled level of detail for LEGO snowspeeders, all without any printing.
Right now, it's only available in yellow and black, but such a perfect piece has almost certainly been designed for use beyond this fiery snowspeeder. It's common knowledge that the LEGO Group designs new pieces with future compatibility in mind, aside from character-specific parts. While nothing is currently confirmed, we look forward to seeing this element used (hopefully in a more familiar snowspeeder build) in the future.
You can't have a new LEGO Star Wars set without some exclusive minifigures, and there are three in

Solitus is the only exclusive character in
While three exclusive minifigures in a LEGO Star Wars set are good on paper, their lack of familiarity is likely to decrease their appeal, despite some interesting designs and details. That's not to mention the price for the new LEGO Star Wars snowspeeder set, which is unfortunately detrimental to the overall experience.
With 349 pieces and a source material that is undoubtedly much more niche than the films and series,
There are a lot of unique features in
The RRP of this set means that it's destined to go on sale fast, just like every other Rebuild the Galaxy model so far. Once that day comes, this set will be worth considering. In the meantime, rest assured that the LEGO Star Wars designers have mastered snowspeeders at long last, and prepare to wait patiently with fingers crossed for a standard version of this model.
LEGO Star Wars 75414 The Force Burner Snowspeeder STAP comparison
The new STAP design in
From the addition of the footrest at the base of the build to the smaller transparent stand used to hold it aloft, without drastically altering the design of the vehicle itself, this new STAP design is an improvement in every way and it can be adapted to have a Battle Droid pilot by changing a single piece. We can only hope that this design will stick around for some easy army-building.
Our honest opinion: A remixed, effective and unique LEGO Star Wars snowspeeder with niche minifigures. It's just a shame it's so overpriced.
This LEGO set was provided by the LEGO Group for review purposes.
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