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LEGO Star Wars 75423 Luke’s Red Five X-Wing Officially Revealed | March 2026

  • Jan 6
  • 2 min read

The galaxy plays back in 2026 as LEGO Star Wars is the first theme to debut LEGO's latest technology of the SMART Play system. Along with 75421 Darth Vader's TIE Fighter, 75423 Luke’s Red Five X-Wing has also been revealed ahead of its 1st of March 2026. Just like the TIE Fighter, the X-Wing combines lights, sounds, sensors, scannable tags, and wireless charging to create a responsive, hybrid play experience in this all-in-one LEGO SMART Play playset.


584 pieces retailing for $89.99 / €89.99 / £79.99 recreate the latest brick-built version of X-Wing with its signature red and white colour scheme and what looks to be a brand new piece for the cockpit. Additional builds can also be found with the ship: an Imperial Turret, a transporter, and a command centre. Multiple stud shooters can be found on the imperial turret, whilst a yellow ladder is also attached to the X-Wing, which can fit both R2-D2 and Luke.




Luke Skywalker himself is included as a LEGO SMART Play Minifigure alongside Princess Leia. R2-D2 is not a SMART figure but does include a SMART Tag, resulting in a new body element to incorporate this digital play feature. Two further standard LEGO Minifigures of a Rebel crew member and a Stormtrooper are also included in the 6+ model.


Away from the physical LEGO building elements, 75423 is packed full of SMART Play features and accessories. The SMART Brick once again makes an appearance alongside the previously mentioned SMART Minifigures and five SMART Tags. These can be found on the X-wing, Imperial turret, transporter, command centre and R2-D2, resulting in laser-shooting sounds, engine sounds and lights, plus refuelling and repair sounds.


75423 Luke's Red Five X-Wing

Set Name - Luke's Red Five X-Wing

Set Number - 75423

Age Range - 6+

Piece Count - 584

Price - $89.99 / €89.99 / £79.99

Release Date - 1st March 2026


75423 Luke's Red Five X-Wing releases on the 1st of March 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 75423 in a couple of months? What do you make of the LEGO SMART Play system? Will it be a success or a failure? What else do you hope from LEGO's latest interactive, technological play experience? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.




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