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New LEGO® Star Wars 2026 Midi-Scale Sets

New LEGO® Star Wars 2026 Midi-Scale Sets

As the calendar turns to 2026, LEGO is kicking off the new year in style with three headline-grabbing Star Wars releases. Whether you're a longtime collector or just looking for a build-to-display piece, the upcoming midi-scale walker, cruiser, and droid bring something fresh to the galaxy far, far away.

LEGO Star Wars AT-AT 75440 midi-scale display model hero shot

The New Line-up: Walker, Cruiser and Droid

LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75440) — A midi-scale re-imagining of the iconic Imperial walker. With 525 pieces and priced at £54.99 / US $64.99, this set offers a more compact, display-friendly alternative to larger UCS-scale versions.

LEGO Star Wars AT-AT 75440 midi-scale side view

LEGO Star Wars Venator-Class Attack Cruiser (75441) — Capturing the sleek, wedge-shaped silhouette of the Republic's prequel-era warship in a mid-scale build (643 pieces), this cruiser lands at £69.99 / US $79.99 and is built for display, complete with a stand and nameplate.

LEGO Star Wars Venator-Class Attack Cruiser 75441 midi-scale display model

LEGO Star Wars BB-8 Astromech Droid (75452) — A more playful, character-driven offering: a buildable BB-8 model (569 pieces) that drops some droid charm into your collection, with a retail price of £79.99 / US $89.99.

LEGO Star Wars BB-8 Astromech Droid 75452 midi-scale display model

A Midi-Scale Renaissance

After years when UCS and larger models dominated the collector space, these mid-scale sets are "just right" in scale, substantial enough to feel impressive but compact enough to fit on a shelf or desk.

The AT-AT set 75440 recreates the icy landscape of Hoth with a total of 525 pieces. Meanwhile, the Venator-Class Attack Cruiser set 75441 showcases the Republic's firepower from the prequel era with 643 pieces, effectively capturing the classic wedge-shaped design of the warship. For those who appreciate droid charm, the BB-8 Astromech Droid set 75452 is an eye-catching option with 569 pieces; it is a well-crafted display piece that won't take up too much space on your shelf.

LEGO Star Wars Venator-Class Attack Cruiser 75441 stand and nameplate detail

LEGO Star Wars BB-8 Astromech Droid 75452 display angle

Display-First, Fan-Built

Each set is designed with display in mind. The cruiser's stand and nameplate, the AT-AT's compact footprint, and BB-8’s standalone display charm make these models ideal for showcasing. For Star Wars fans who appreciate room-ready decor, these aren’t just toys; they are carefully curated pieces.

A Variety of Entry Points

One of the greatest strengths of this release wave is the flexibility it offers: whether you’re looking for a quick weekend build, a mid-range display model or a focal-point piece, there’s something for you.

This range provides builders with various "entry points," allowing for purchases aimed at casual display as well as opportunities for more extensive collections. This approach does not require a full commitment to larger, more expensive builds. It is a strategic move by LEGO that aligns with the rising trend of modular, display-friendly sets that consider both space limitations and the interests of fans.

Explore a Galaxy of Display Options

From starfighters to Death Stars, droids to destroyers — our full range of LEGO® Star Wars display solutions is crafted to protect and showcase every corner of your collection.

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