Every LEGO Star Wars collection, available and inactive

Every LEGO Star Wars collection, available and inactive

With the naming of the LEGO Star Wars Bust Collection, the theme now has more groups than ever before, with only one 18+ range being inactive.

When the new bust range joins LEGO Star Wars on April 26, there will be six LEGO Star Wars set collections currently active, with products on shelves or coming to stores soon. Just one range is not currently active, with no new entries since 2024.

Here are the currently active and inactive LEGO Star Wars model collections, one of which is starting later this month.

The Helmet Collection

The helmet collection is one of LEGO Star Wars' best-known ranges, depicting the heads or helmets of characters and droids on display stands. It's a uniform collection which may be in the process of being replaced by the latest addition. That's only speculation, but it continues in other themes through 11373 The Lord of the Rings: Sauron's Helmet.

The Bust Collection

That new addition is the bust collection, currently featuring just two sets that will launch on April 26 and follow in LEGO Marvel's footsteps. These busts depict the head and shoulders (or more in Yoda's case) of their respective characters and include a minifigure.

The Starship Collection

The Starship Collection is another recent addition to LEGO Star Wars, already experimenting with different builds, such as 75440 AT-AT. This range reimagines starships on a smaller scale with display stands. The Starship Collection also briefly expanded to Marvel in a Helicarrier model.

The Ultimate Collector Series

Easily the most recognisable of the LEGO Star Wars collections is the Ultimate Collector Series, stretching back to the early days of the theme. The collection's current sets include 75397 Jabba's Sail Barge, 75192 Millennium Falcon and 75367 Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser.

The droid collection

While not strictly an 18+ collection, the LEGO Group also has a series of droids at roughly the same scale on shelves. This covers astromechs as well as taller droids, including 75398 C-3PO. They're not droids, but 75430 Wicket the Ewok and 75371 Chewbacca are also to scale.

The character mech collection

The LEGO Star Wars mech range is aimed at a much younger audience, taking cues from LEGO Marvel and reimaging various characters as mechs. They're some of the most unique LEGO Star Wars sets currently on shelves.

Inactive - The Diorama Collection

There have been no new LEGO Star Wars Diorama Collection sets since 2024, suggesting that this collection of minifigure-focused scene models is retired or at least on hiatus. The concept of the range is to take iconic scenes and create displayable builds based on them. These don't always include minifigures, too.

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