LEGO Unveils New Book Of Boba Fett Sets, Including Mando’s New Ship

“The Book of Boba Fett” season 1 is behind us now, but you’re able to keep the fun going with some new LEGO sets (viaTHR). According to the site, LEGO is celebrating its 90th anniversary and will release over 245 sets in the first half of this year. There are two new “The Book of Boba Fett” sets available, including Boba Fett’s Throne Room, and The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter that you can pre-order right now. Unlike theHasbro Pulse throne room, which won’t release until summer of 2023, these beauties will be available — gasp — this year!

Boba Fett’s Throne Room will let you recreate that moment in the post-credits scene of “The Mandalorian” season 2 where Boba and Fennec Shand took over Jabba’s old palace from a larger-than-you-rememberBib Fortuna. Plus, the Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter comes complete with a certain mechanic and a baby we all want to see.

LEGO Boba Fett’s Throne Room

Becoming the Daimyo of Mos Espa

Boba Fett’s Throne Room will retail for $99.99 onLEGO.com. It’s a hefty price, but it’s LEGO, which also sells a$799.99 AT-ATfigure. This set will ship from June 18, 2025, which is just a couple of weeks away, though depending on the amount of orders they’ll need to fulfill, it might be a while until it actually reaches your door. This playset (75326, if you want the exact set number) is recommended for ages nine and up.

Once you build it, the palace opens up so you’re able to see the entire throne room, barbecue area, and kitchen. There is also a hidden treasure compartment in the throne itself and a pop-up function to eject Bib Fortuna, with tilting steps, an opening gate, accessories like spotchka drinks, and seven minifigs. They includeBib Fortuna, Boba Fett, Fennec Shand, a Theelin Dancer, a Weequay Guard, a Gamorrean Guard, and a Quarren, with assorted weapons.

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I do notice that the kitchen/barbecue area doesn’t have the LEP droid or the kitchen droids from “The Book of Boba Fett,” but hey, maybe they were busy catching rats. The 732 piece palace playset measures over 6.5 inches high, 12.5 inches wide, and 8 inches deep. In case you want to model this after the actual scene in “The Mandalorian” season 2 finale “The Rescue,” it happens at 41:33 in the episode.

Oddly enough, no Jawa figure for Pelli

Remember how after episode 4 of “The Book of Boba Fett,” the show basically became “The Mandalorian” season 2.5? Well, the other LEGO set we’re highlighting today is The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter, set number 75325 with 412 pieces. The Starfighter, which was revamped for Mando’s purposes by Peli Motto, includes her minifig, one for Mando, a tiny Grogu minifig (mini-minifig? teensyfig?), and Peli’s BD Droid. NoJawa to flirt with her, though. Maybe you’re able to one in if that’s the sort of LEGO play you’re into. I’m not judging youorPelli.

The N-1 Starfighter set has a minifig cockpit, the former droid spot that fits the Grogu minifig so he can beg Mando to use the hyperdrive, cargo compartment, and a spring-loaded shooter.The setretails for $59.99 and will ship from August 16, 2025 with a pre-order. It’s also for ages nine and up. Mando’s minifig comes with thedarksaberand a jetpack accessory, while Peli has a wrench. The set measures over 2.5 inches high, 16.5 inches long, and 11.5 inches wide.

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May the Force be with you all.

The Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter from LEGO

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