LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) Death Star Announced
The galaxy just got a little bigger—and a lot pricier. LEGO has revealed the Ultimate Collector Series Death Star (Set 75419), a massive 9,023-piece build that stands as the largest and most expensive Star Wars LEGO set to date. With a retail price of $999.99, this collector’s dream launches on October 1, 2025, for LEGO Insiders, followed by a wide release on October 4, 2025.

A Massive Build
The new UCS Death Star isn’t just a sphere—it’s a bowl-shaped cross-sectional diorama, giving builders and fans an inside look at some of the most iconic scenes from A New Hope and Return of the Jedi. Measuring 20.6 inches tall, 18.9 inches wide, and 15.1 inches deep, the set delivers an imposing display piece worthy of any Star Wars fan’s collection.

Iconic Scenes Brought to Life
Builders can explore dozens of detailed rooms and moments, including:
- The trash compactor

- Princess Leia’s prison cell

- Emperor Palpatine’s throne room

- Tractor beam control room

- Hangar bay with Imperial Shuttle

- Darth Vader’s meditation chamber
- The Death Star superlaser dish

- LEGO video game Easter eggs like the Hot Tub Stormtrooper
Each section offers interactivity and storytelling opportunities, making it both a challenging build and a display masterpiece.
A Record-Breaking Minifigure Lineup
No LEGO Star Wars set has ever included this many characters. The UCS Death Star comes with 38 minifigures, including multiple versions of Luke and Han, Leia, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan, Vader, Palpatine, Death Star Troopers, Royal Guards, and even Rogue One characters like Galen Erso and Director Krennic. The quirky Hot Tub Stormtrooper is also included, adding humor for longtime fans.

Collectors’ Extras
Early buyers will be rewarded with special perks. From October 1–7, Insiders and launch-week purchasers will receive a TIE Fighter with Imperial Hangar Rack gift-with-purchase, alongside potential extras like a limited-edition poster and double Insider points.

Why This Death Star Stands Out
LEGO has released Death Star models before, but none compare to this scale, detail, and ambition. At more than 9,000 pieces, this set is designed for adult collectors who want the ultimate Star Wars centerpiece. While the price tag is steep, the model’s size, minifigure lineup, and diorama design cement it as a landmark release in LEGO’s Star Wars history.

Final Thoughts
The UCS Death Star 75419 isn’t just another LEGO set—it’s an event. For fans willing to take on the challenge (and the price), this Death Star offers the most complete, display-worthy version yet. Whether you build it or just admire it, the Force is strong with this one.

