LEGO Star Wars 2024 sets confirmed via listings
A slate of LEGO Star Wars sets due in 2024 has now been confirmed up to the days before Star Wars Day thanks to new listings.
Recent listings from retailer Eldorado International have confirmed a few sets coming in the first half of the year for LEGO Star Wars, including some releasing particularly close to May the 4th. While many of these sets were only rumours before, their listings on the retailer suggest that there’s some truth to them after all, though a pinch of salt is still advisable.
Here’s every LEGO Star Wars set from the retailer that looks to be on the way early next year. Note that while the names have been confirmed via the listings, most other information is only rumoured at this time.
LEGO set | Price | Pieces | Release date |
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30680 AAT | TBC | TBC | TBC |
75372 Clone Trooper & Battle Droid Battle Pack | €29.99 | 215 | January 1, 2024 |
75376 Midi-scale Tantive IV | €79.99 | 654 | March 1, 2024 |
75378 Grogu’s Escape | €29.99 | TBC | May 1, 2024 |
75379 Buildable R2-D2 | €99.99 | 1,050 | March 1, 2024 |
75380 Boonta Eve Podrace Diorama | €79.99 | 718 | May 1, 2024 |
75381 Buildable Droideka | €64.99 | TBC | May 1, 2024 |
75384 The Crimson Firehawk | €52.99 | 136 | January 1, 2024 |
75387 Tantive IV Boarding Diorama | €54.99 | 502 | March 1, 2024 |
We’ve touched on many of the models’ contents shortly after their rumours surfaced but it’s worth mentioning the significance of 75380 Boonta Eve Podrace Diorama considering the few podracer builds we’ve received in LEGO Star Wars’ first 25 years.
The anniversary of LEGO Star Wars next year is a momentous event too, though the majority of these models don’t appear to be linked to the anniversary. However, the mix of Disney+, prequel and original trilogy content might be reflective of how the design team is planning to commemorate the event – with a wide range of models.
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Are you sure that the Crimson Firehawk is that price for only 136 pieces?
I’m thinking it’s gonna be one of the 4+ kiddie sets, the price+part+track record of that ship in general leans towards kid oriented sets