LEGO Star Wars Death Star: What’s inside the $999 ultimate collector set and how to buy it
Global Desk September 05, 2025 08:00 AM
Synopsis

Lego unveils its biggest set, the Ultimate Collector Series Death Star. Inspired by Star Wars, it costs $999.99. The set contains 9,023 pieces. It measures 28 inches tall and 32 inches wide. It features 15 rooms and 38 minifigures. Sales begin October 4 on the Lego website. Early access starts October 1.

The largest LEGO Star Wars. (Image: Lego)

Lego announced on Thursday, Sept. 4, that it is releasing its most expensive and largest set to date. The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star, inspired by the moon-sized space station from the iconic "Star Wars" franchise, is priced at $999.99 before tax on Lego's website. According to the webpage, it will be available for order from October 4.

Measuring 28 inches tall, 32 inches wide, and 11 inches in diameter, the block set contains 9,023 pieces. The model allows fans to own their own version of the iconic battle station from “Star Wars: A New Hope” and “Return of the Jedi.”. Lego recommends it for people ages 18 and up.

What's inside this Lego star wars death star


The massive set features more than 15 rooms, including “the crushing trash compactor where the Rebel heroes were trapped, Princess Leia’s holding cell,” and “the hangar control room that Luke Skywalker and Han Solo infiltrated disguised as Stormtroopers.” It contains hidden easter eggs from “Rogue One” and the Lego Star Wars video games.

This set also includes 38 minifigures, the most in any Lego release to date, including everyone from Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia to more niche characters like Galen Erso and a Hot Tub Stormtrooper.

How to buy the most expensive Lego


The set will be available from Saturday, October 4, for purchase on the LEGO website. Insider early access to the set will be available from October 1-3. The Death Star build will also be sold at retailers across the United States.

About the LEGO Group


The LEGO Group is a family-owned company headquartered in Billund. The LEGO System in Play, with its foundation in LEGO bricks, allows children and fans to build and rebuild anything they can imagine. The LEGO Group was founded in Billund, Denmark, in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, its name derived from the two Danish words LEg GOdt, which means “Play Well”. Its products are now sold in more than 120 countries worldwide.

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