Summary
- Lego reportedly has a massive $1,000 Death Star set in the works.
- New details about the set have claimed it will include more than 40 Minifigures.
- If true, it will set a new record for Minifigures included in a single set.
There are some pretty big Lego sets out there, but rumors are swirling suggesting all of their piece counts are about to be blown out of the water. More details relating to a new Death Star set supposedly releasing this year have leaked, adding that it will include more than 40 Minifigures to what we already know about the unconfirmed Star Wars set.
The first reports of Lego’s massive new Death Star began to filter in at the end of 2024, claiming it will be released in October 2025 and cost an eye-watering $999.99. If accurate, that would make it the most expensive Lego set ever. Now new details about the set have emerged revealing the price might not be the only Lego record it breaks.
If the new Lego Death Star is real, and it does cost $1,000, it will take the record for most expensive Lego set away from another Star Wars set – the $849.99 Millennium Falcon.
According to Instagram account thebrickreporter, the Death Star set will include more than 40 Minifigures. If that new detail is accurate, it will have more Minifigures than any other Lego set to have come before it. The Castle Giant Chess set is the current holder of that particular Lego record (thank you, StudBee) with 33 Minifigures, 32 of which are needed for it to be a functional chess set.
Lego Is Reportedly Preparing To Reveal A $1,000 Death Star Set
One That Will Smash Its Current Minifigure Record
Right after it is the $500 Avengers Tower set that includes Lego versions of 31 characters from the MCU, and in third is an older Death Star set with 27 Minifigures. That’s right, there has, of course, been a Lego Death Star before, and even that was pretty big. The retired set was more than 4,000 pieces and cost $500 when it was available.
It’s hard to imagine there’s potentially a set coming that will cost twice as much and include almost twice as many Minifigures. Looking down a list of characters included in the prior Death Star, you have to think there are going to be some deep Star Wars cuts if this is the real deal. Almost certainly characters we have never seen in Lego form before, at least not outside of the games.
2025 is shaping up to be a big one for big Lego sets. A third The Lord Of The Rings set in as many years is seemingly on the way with a first look at a set based on The Shire leaking this week. While still big and expensive, The Shire set will reportedly be less than half the price of Lego’s other LOTR sets. There’s also a new Mario Kart set aimed at older Lego fans releasing this May, clocking in at almost 2,000 pieces.

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