LEGO Star Wars Onyx Cinder gets full gallery and confirmed release date

Retailers have published official listings for LEGO Star Wars 75374 Onyx Cinder, confirming the price and release date ahead of its official reveal.

Despite a lack of the Skeleton Crew ship at SDCC 2024, retailers in both the UK and Germany have published listings for the upcoming LEGO Star Wars set. Between them, Müller.de and Zatu Games have confirmed the price at £124.99 (although no European price just yet) and a release date of August 1. That leaves just a couple of days for the LEGO Group to do its own reveal but, for now, we have a full gallery of images from the retailers.

The 1,325-piece set includes the main build of the ship and five minifigures: Jod, Wim, Fern, KB and Neel. The ship itself measures 11cm high, 36cm long and 27cm wide and, seeing as Skeleton Crew hasn’t aired yet, it’s hard to say how accurate it is.

Nonetheless, it features various interactive features, such as rotating engines for takeoff, landing, or flight, two stud shooters, two rotating gun turrets with two stud shooters each, and a grappling claw. The interior features a cockpit and a passenger area, with room enough for all five minifigures. The passenger area can be accessed from the side with doors that open to form walkways onto the ship.

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We’re likely very close to a full reveal of 75374 Onyx Cinder that will confirm international prices, seeing as its release date on August 1 is just days away now.

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I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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