LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star Officially Revealed | October 2025
- Ashton Turner

- Sep 4
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 28

The wait is over: LEGO has officially revealed 75419 Death Star, the most ambitious LEGO Star Wars set ever produced by the Danish toy manufacturers. Launching on the 1st of October 2025, this monumental Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) build will retail for $999.99 / €999.99 / £899.99 and come with a staggering 9,023 pieces, making it not only the biggest LEGO Star Wars set of all time but also the most expensive LEGO set in history.
Unlike previous versions of the Death Star, this new UCS version is not a complete sphere. Instead, it is a large-scale diorama built in the shape of a half-sphere cross-section. This design allows the set to show both the exterior of the Death Star and the highly detailed and action-packed interior.
The closed outer side features a textured grey surface and the station's iconic superlaser dish, while the open interior side will act as a cutaway diorama showcasing some of the major scenes from various intergalactic Star Wars films. With its long and narrow shape, the brick-built half sphere can sit flat against a wall or on a shelf, with one side showing the Death Star’s battle station exterior and the other side fully open to the Minifigure-friendly interior.
Where the UCS Death Star truly shines is in its interior layout, which faithfully recreates some of the saga’s most memorable locations. Built across multiple layers, each chamber captures a different moment from A New Hope, Return of the Jedi, and even Rogue One.
At the base of the build sits a vast hangar bay, complete with a brick-built Imperial Shuttle that scales perfectly to the set. Rows of Stormtroopers and Imperial officers can be positioned here, and the hangar also features docking space for the 40771 TIE Fighter Gift With Purchase, tying the models together seamlessly.
Right at the top of the build is the superlaser control room, lined with consoles, platforms, and laser mechanisms. This chamber is connected to the exterior dish, letting fans imagine the devastating weapon charging as Imperial Gunners man their posts. Crowning the upper level is the Emperor’s throne room, instantly recognisable with its arched panoramic window, throne, and flanking Royal Guards. This setting allows fans to recreate Luke’s final duel with Darth Vader and the Emperor’s downfall in Return of the Jedi.
One of the most iconic sequences from A New Hope is recreated in the detention block, where Luke and Han (in Stormtrooper disguise) rescue Princess Leia. The chamber includes sliding doors, control panels, and prison cells. Directly connected to the detention block is the trash compactor room, complete with moving walls that can close in on the heroes. Debris pieces and a printed dianoga eye are also accurately included, recreating one of the trilogy’s most tense scenes.
The Death Star’s conference chamber is also included, built with a long central table surrounded by seats for Imperial officers like Grand Moff Tarkin. This is where Vader famously demonstrates the power of the Force during his confrontation with Admiral Motti. Other sections include the corridor where Obi-Wan faces Darth Vader for the first time, control rooms lined with screens and equipment, and gunnery stations manned by Death Star Troopers.
The UCS Death Star doesn’t just set records for size, as it also includes a record-breaking 38 LEGO Minifigures, the most ever in a LEGO set. These span heroes, villains, troops, and even obscure deep-cut characters. The 38 characters include
Luke Skywalker (x3): Tatooine robes, Stormtrooper disguise, and Jedi Knight.
Han Solo (x2): Stormtrooper disguise and classic smuggler outfit.
Princess Leia, Chewbacca, R2-D2, C-3PO.
Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, Grand Moff Tarkin.
Rogue One characters: Director Orson Krennic and Galen Erso.
Imperial Command: Wulff Yularen, Admiral Motti, General Tagge, Imperial Dignitary.
Troops & Specialists: Stormtroopers (x6), “Hot Tub Stormtrooper”, Royal Guards (x2), Shuttle Pilot, Crew Members (x2), Gunners (x2), Death Star Troopers (x2), Imperial Naval Officer.
Unique Droids: 5D6-RA-7 (silver protocol droid) and a black-and-silver Imperial astromech.
75419 Death Star
Set Name - Death Star
Set Number - 75419
Age Range - 18+
Piece Count - 9,023
Price - $999.99 / €999.99 / £899.99
Release Date - 1st October 2025
75419 Death Star releases on the 1st of October 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 75419 in a months time? What do you make of this $1,000 Death Star being a large-scale diorama rather than a complete sphere? Is there anything missing from the largest and most detailed brick-built version of the Death Star yet? Which of the 38 Minifigures included in 75419 are you looking forward to getting the most? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.































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