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LEGO Star Wars 75451 Hutt Palace Sentry Droid Showdown Officially Revealed | August 2026

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Just when you thought the LEGO Group had shown off all of their The Mandalorian & Grogu inspired, the Danish toy manufacturer has officially presented another set based on the upcoming blockbuster. In particular, this is 75451 Hutt Palace Sentry Droid Showdown, which is available from the 1st of August 2026 for $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 with 415 pieces included.


The main build of the set is the 3-armed Sentry Droid, in a similar colour scheme to 2023's LEGO Star Wars mech of 75369 Boba Fett Mech. However, the ramshackle droid is much larger, utilising the majority of the 415 pieces included in the 2026 model and measuring over 14 cm (5.5 inches) tall. Along with the droid's unique three arms, its hands, legs and feet can also be moved and posed in multiple ways.




The Sentry droid, with its disfigured rubble-like look, includes just a single stud shooter on its right arm to battle the two main characters, who both appear in this set. A small compartment can be found at the back of the droid, which, once opened by LEGO Grogu, who can fit inside this narrow space, deactivates the figure.


Grogu is one of three LEGO Minifigures included in 75451 alongside the returning Din Djarin and a new version of the bounty hunter Embo. He features alongside the wolf creature Keibu, appearing in brick-built LEGO form for the very first time and with a brand new LEGO wolf/dog mould. Mando also includes his jetpack and blaster pistol, while Embo comes equipped with his bowcaster.


75451 Hutt Palace Sentry Droid Showdown

Set Name - Hutt Palace Sentry Droid Showdown

Set Number - 75451

Age Range - 9+

Piece Count - 415

Minifigures - 3 (Din Djarin, Grogu, Embo)

Price - $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99

Release Date - 1st August 2026


75451 Hutt Palace Sentry Droid Showdown releases on the 1st of August 2026, but what do you think? Will you be picking up this The Mandalorian & Grogu set when it hits shelves? With three Minifigures, a poseable 3-armed Sentry Droid, and the first-ever LEGO Keibu, there is plenty to get excited about. How does it compare to previous LEGO Star Wars battle packs and mech sets? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below, and check out all our latest LEGO Star Wars coverage.


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