Lego’s May the 4th Star Wars drop is here, and half the sets are under $50

April 19, 2026

The Lego Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series Death Star

With May the 4th coming up, my nephew and I are getting ready for our mandatory apartment tradition: hitting up BrickinBad (a local "Lego collector hub") so he can pick out a new set for us to build together over the weekend. Neither of us is a huge Star Wars fan, but you don't have to be to appreciate a good Lego build.

Lego's annual May the 4th drop is known for being an expensive, shelf-clearing event. But looking at the 2026 lineup, the prices are pretty reasonable. Yes, there's a $250 Ultimate Collector Series ship in the mix, but most sets run just under $50.

The official promotional event runs from May 1 to May 6, but seven of the eight new sets hit shelves early on April 26. But, if you hold off and buy them in May, Lego will throw in exclusive freebies — like a free Darksaber set if you spend over $160.

Whether you're treating yourself to some new desk decor or taking a kid on a weekend toy run, here's the full breakdown:

Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter (75442)

Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter (75442)
If you're going to splurge this Star Wars day, make it this one. Credit: Lego

It wouldn't be May the 4th without a ridiculously detailed Ultimate Collector Series model to anchor the event. This 1,809-piece N-1 Starfighter is the priciest set of the bunch at $249.99, but buying it automatically scores you an exclusive Mandalorian and Grogu Display gift. It drops on May 1 for Lego Insiders and May 4 for everyone else, so you'll want to jump on it before it sells out.

Lego Star Wars The Razor Crest (75447)

If you want a more affordable weekend project ($250 is kind of steep), Mando's iconic original ship is a great alternative. This 930-piece version of the Razor Crest hits shelves on April 26, and if you wait to buy it during the May event for $149.99, it qualifies for a free Razor Crest mini-build.

Lego Star Wars Grogu, Mandalorian Apprentice (75446)

Lego Star Wars Grogu, Mandalorian Apprentice (75446)
Because there's no such thing as too much Grogu. Credit: Lego

For fans who prefer building characters over ships, this 1,200-piece model portrays Grogu in his apprentice era. (Holding off to buy this one in May also gets you the free Razor Crest mini-build.) It's intricate enough to display on an office desk without looking too toy-ish, plus there's really no such thing as too much Grogu merchandise in your apartment.

Lego Star Wars Anzellan Starship (75445)

Lego Star Wars Anzellan Starship (75445)
A must-have if you love Babu Frik. Credit: Lego

If you're a fan of Babu Frik and his adorable droidsmith species, this 701-piece ship is a mid-range option. It drops on April 26 for $74.99 and is another set that'll score you the free Razor Crest mini-build if purchased during the promotional window.

Lego Star Wars Darth Vader Bust (75439)

Lego Star Wars Darth Vader Bust (75439)
Come to the dark side. Credit: Lego

You can grab this 349-piece Darth Vader bust starting April 26. It's great if you just want a small, $49.99 piece of the May the 4th action for your desk. If you want to complete a classic trilogy display while building up your cart to hit that $160 Darksaber freebie threshold, you might want to consider adding the Yoda bust to your cart too.

Lego Star Wars AT-RT Attack

Lego Star Wars AT-RT Attack
A fun, action-focused build. Credit: Lego

At 297 pieces, this AT-RT Attack is the smallest and most affordable set of the entire drop. It hits shelves on April 26 for $44.99, giving you a quick, action-focused build that qualifies you for the free Razor Crest mini-build. It's also a great pick if you're taking a kid on a toy run and don't want to do any real damage to your bank account.

Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains (40856)

Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains (40856)
A solid mid-size build to celebrate the iconic duo. Credit: Lego

This 661-piece set drops just ahead of the holiday on April 26 and leans heavily into the Mando hype. At just $39.99, get a decent amount of bricks to keep you busy for an afternoon without emptying your wallet. Plus, it's an easy add-on to throw in your cart if you're just trying to cross that $160 finish line for the free Darksaber.

Lego Star Wars Yoda Bust (75438)

Lego Star Wars Yoda Bust (75438)
A quick, affordable build for fans of the original trilogy. Credit: Lego

If you prefer the classics over the newer Disney+ shows, this 399-piece Yoda bust is a quick and affordable build. It won't take up your entire weekend to finish, but still helps you hit the $160 minimum to get the free Darksaber set.

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