LEGO Goes All-In on The Mandalorian for Spring 2026
Spring 2026 brings a significant wave of LEGO Star Wars sets centred on The Mandalorian and Grogu. Six sets arrive across April, ranging from the $44.99 AT-RT Attack up to the $149.99 Razor Crest, giving collectors and Star Wars fans a full spread of options regardless of budget.
The lineup includes a rebuilt Razor Crest, a New Republic X-Wing, a new Anzellan Starship expanding the show's supporting cast into brick form, an AT-RT set for battle scene enthusiasts, a massive standalone Grogu figure at 1,200 pieces, and a Mando-and-Grogu Brickheadz two-pack. Most of the wave launches April 26, 2026, though the New Republic X-Wing arrives slightly earlier on April 1.
The Mandalorian has been a LEGO Star Wars mainstay since the show launched in 2019, and this 2026 wave represents one of the most comprehensive single-franchise rollouts the theme has seen. Six sets across a range of price points signals strong confidence in the property's continued commercial appeal.
Six sets total launching primarily April 26 2026, X-Wing April 1

LEGO 75447 Razor Crest: The Star of the Wave
Set 75447, the Razor Crest, is the flagship offering at 930 pieces and $149.99. It includes five minifigures: the Mandalorian, Colonel Ward, Zeb Orrelios making his LEGO debut in this form, a Stormtrooper, and the unmistakable baby Grogu. The ship itself has been updated from earlier LEGO Razor Crest versions, with refined shaping on the hull and improved interior access for play.
Zeb Orrelios is the standout addition for long-time Star Wars fans. The Lasat crew member from Rebels featured prominently in The Mandalorian's later seasons, and having him appear in this wave alongside Mando acknowledges his role in the broader Mandalorian storyline. His minifigure uses a distinctive purple-and-grey print and a new head mould to capture his alien features.
The completed Razor Crest is a substantial display model. At this scale the landing gear deploys realistically, the cockpit opens to seat a pilot, and the cargo hold is spacious enough to include the carbonite storage that plays a key story role in the show. At $149.99 it is the most expensive set in the wave but arguably the most complete representation of the series' central vehicle.

New Republic X-Wing, Anzellan Starship, and AT-RT Attack
Set 75460, the New Republic X-Wing, arrives on April 1 as an early-wave release. The 558-piece set costs $69.99 and includes three characters: Colonel Ward, Carson Teva, and an astromech droid. The X-Wing design follows the New Republic configuration from the show, with distinct markings differentiating it from Rebel and Resistance variants. It makes a strong pairing with the Razor Crest for diorama builders.
Set 75445 is the Anzellan Starship at 701 pieces for $74.99. This is the first major LEGO set to feature the Anzellan species, the tiny aliens who appeared memorably in The Mandalorian. Two Anzellan minifigures are included alongside Grogu, and the starship itself has a compact, organic-looking design that distinguishes it from the more geometric craft in the Star Wars lineup.
The AT-RT Attack, set 75444, is the entry-level option at 297 pieces and $44.99. The set includes the Mandalorian, an AT-RT Driver, and Grogu, focusing on a specific action scene from the show. While smaller and less display-oriented than the rest of the wave, it delivers good minifigure value for the price and rounds out the lineup for collectors who want comprehensive Mando representation.
Grogu Apprentice Figure and Brickheadz Two-Pack
Set 75446 is a dedicated Grogu display figure at 1,200 pieces priced at $129.99. Building a single character at scale is a format LEGO has used successfully with the Baby Yoda set from 2020, and this 2026 version expands on that concept considerably. The resulting Grogu figure stands significantly taller than minifigure scale, rendered with the large head proportions and expressive face that define the character.
The 1,200-piece count for a single-character model reflects serious engineering complexity. LEGO designers have used curved slopes, unusual attachment angles, and carefully chosen colour pieces to achieve Grogu's distinctive rounded form without relying on pre-moulded large parts. The result challenges experienced LEGO fans while rewarding them with a display piece that is hard to replicate at this quality elsewhere.
Rounding out the wave is the Brickheadz two-pack, set 40856, at 661 pieces for $39.99. The Brickheadz format is a perennial fan favourite for its consistency and display-friendliness, and pairing the Mandalorian and Grogu in this format is an obvious choice given their iconic pairing. At $39.99, this is the most affordable entry point for Mando collectors who want something for a desk or smaller shelf.
Which Mandalorian Set Should You Buy?
If you can only choose one, the Razor Crest at 75447 delivers the most complete Mandalorian experience: the iconic ship, five strong minifigures including Zeb's debut, and a display model that anchors any Star Wars shelf. Its $149.99 price is the highest in the wave but reflects genuine value for the content included.
For fans who want the show's supporting cast well represented, the New Republic X-Wing and Anzellan Starship together cover Carson Teva and the Anzellan aliens at a combined price of $144.98, which is competitive with the Razor Crest alone. The Grogu display figure is the best choice for character-focused collectors who want a statement piece.
The full Mandalorian and Grogu 2026 wave launches April 26, with the New Republic X-Wing available from April 1. The wave is one of LEGO Star Wars' most focused thematic rollouts and should satisfy both long-time Mandalorian fans and anyone who has been waiting for Zeb Orrelios to finally get a dedicated set.

