Set data (pieces, age): Rebrickable API. Customer ratings and reviews: Amazon PA API. The final selection incorporates an independent editorial opinion.
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At BrickDeals, every set earns its rank by delivering the best value for your money — not just the most pieces or the biggest price tag. Our 2026 Star Wars ranking is built on price per piece, features per pound and community demand: the metrics that separate a genuine deal from an overpriced collector's trap. Grogu and Din Djarin take the top spot with an outstanding 1,048 pieces at just £0.08/piece — the undisputed best deal in Star Wars 2026. R2-D2 follows with exceptional value at £0.09/piece. This is the BrickDeals value ranking: where your pound works hardest.
Our ranking of the best Star Wars sets 2026
The BrickDeals 2026 value ranking: 10 Star Wars sets ranked on price per piece, deal quality and value ratio — so you spend smart, not just big.
Best Value 2026
Grogu with Hover Pram
Grogu and Din Djarin is the unbeatable best deal in LEGO Star Wars 2026: 1,048 pieces at just £79.99 — that's £0.08 per piece, the finest ratio in the entire wave. The iconic Mandalorian duo with full scene detail, hover pram functionality and exclusive 2026 minifigs. At this price, the question isn't "should I buy it?" — it's "how many?"
- Outstanding £0.08/piece ratio — best in the 2026 Star Wars wave
- Iconic characters with the highest community demand in the range
- Strong secondary market appreciation track record
- Rich scene detail and hover pram functionality at no premium
- Emotional purchase may override budget discipline
- So popular it sells out fast — buy early
The undisputed best deal in LEGO Star Wars 2026 — Grogu delivers maximum value — 1,048 pieces at £0.08/piece: the BrickDeals Star Wars deal of the year. If you only buy one LEGO Star Wars set in 2026, make it Grogu. The value case is airtight.
Top Value Pick
R2-D2
R2-D2 is the ultimate universal value pick: 1,050 pieces at £89.99 (£0.09/piece), the most beloved Star Wars character, and an outstanding secondary market track record. This is not a compromise — it's the second-best deal in the 2026 wave. Any collector who misses this at retail will pay significantly more post-retirement.
- 1,050 pieces at £0.09/piece — excellent mid-range ratio
- The saga's most beloved character — universal market appeal
- Strong retail-to-secondary-market appreciation history
- Buy at retail today, sell post-retirement for a premium
- Slightly higher price point than Grogu
- Can sell out during peak demand — set a price alert
The universal value pick — R2-D2 at £0.09/piece is the safe, smart Star Wars deal — R2-D2: 1,050 pieces, £89.99, iconic character — the BrickDeals universal recommendation. If Grogu is the best deal, R2-D2 is the safest — no collection is complete without the astromech.
Sale Watch
Millennium Falcon
The Millennium Falcon is an iconic set — and at £89.99 the value is solid, but the real BrickDeals recommendation is to wait for a 20–25% sale event. Millennium Falcon regularly hits promotions, and at £67–72 it becomes the deal of the wave for an iconic ship set.
- Most iconic Star Wars ship — maximum display and demand appeal
- Regular sale promotions make it a top deal during events
- Exclusive 2026 minifigs add collectible value
- Strong secondary market post-retirement
- At full price (£89.99), not the best ratio vs Grogu or R2-D2
- Patience required — wait for the sale event
The Falcon is a deal when it's on sale — set a price alert on BrickDeals — Buy the Falcon at 20–25% off: the best ship deal of 2026. Add to watchlist. When the sale hits, buy without hesitation.
Meilleur prix
Mos Eisley Cantina
The Mos Eisley Cantina at £59.99 is the single best deal under £60 in the 2026 Star Wars range: 666 pieces, six exclusive minifigs including Han Solo and Greedo, and the most famous bar in the galaxy. At this price with this much content, it's a no-brainer value purchase.
- Six exclusive minifigs at a sub-£60 price — extraordinary value
- The most iconic scene in the OT — narrative value included
- Regular promotions push it even lower during sale events
- Perfect companion buy with the Millennium Falcon deal
- 666 pieces — smaller build than the price might suggest for non-fans
- Scene format — more display piece than pure build experience
The Cantina is the best budget deal under £60 in 2026 Star Wars — six minifigs, one price — 666 pieces + 6 minifigs at £59.99: the sub-£60 Star Wars deal of the year. You won't find better value per minifig anywhere in the 2026 Star Wars range.
Wicket the Ewok
Wicket the Ewok is the hidden gem value pick of the 2026 range: 1,010 pieces at just £79.99 (£0.08/piece), matching Grogu's best-in-class ratio. The affectionate Return of the Jedi tribute is under-hyped relative to its value, making it a smart deal for collectors who know their sets.
- Matches Grogu's £0.08/piece ratio — joint best value in the range
- Under-hyped relative to its quality — less price pressure
- Unique OT character set — strong niche market appeal
- Outstanding detail at an accessible price
- Narrower demand than Grogu or R2-D2 — niche market
- Return of the Jedi specialist appeal
Wicket is the hidden gem — equal value ratio to Grogu but half the hype — 1,010 pieces at £0.08/piece: Wicket matches Grogu's ratio with less competition. The smart collector's value buy — Wicket is under the radar and worth every penny.
New 2026
Venator-Class Attack Cruiser
The Venator-Class Attack Cruiser at £54.99 is the best entry-level ship deal in 2026: the first accessible Venator ever, Clone Wars minifigs included, and the most affordable LEGO flagship ship set. For the budget-conscious Star Wars fan who wants a real ship, the Venator is the answer.
- Best entry-level ship deal at £54.99 — most affordable flagship
- Clone Wars minifigs add real value at the price point
- First accessible Venator — future secondary market potential
- Ideal first ship set purchase for new collectors
- 643 pieces — the price per piece ratio reflects the entry-level positioning
- Smaller scale compared to larger ship sets
The Venator at £54.99: the best entry-level ship deal of 2026 — First accessible Venator at £54.99 — the best ship deal under £60. For the budget-focused collector: the Venator is the best £55 you'll spend on Star Wars.
New 2026
Throne Room Duel & A-Wing
The Throne Room Duel & A-Wing at £99.99 is a premium scene deal — 962 pieces of the OT's most defining moment, with Vader, Luke and Palpatine. The price is justified by the narrative density, but deals-hunters should watch for sale events to bring it under £80.
- 962 pieces of the most significant OT scene
- Vader, Luke, Palpatine minifigs — premium three-character value
- 2026 exclusive — retirement will drive secondary market demand
- Buy on sale under £80 for exceptional deal value
- £99.99 full price — premium positioning
- Lower piece-per-pound ratio than character busts
The Throne Room is a premium buy — best value on sale under £80 — Buy on sale at 20% off: the Throne Room Duel becomes the best premium scene deal. Set a BrickDeals alert — the sale price is when this becomes a genuine deal.
Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid
Chopper (C1-10P) at £89.99 is the niche specialist value pick: 1,039 pieces at £0.09/piece, matching R2-D2's ratio. The Rebels/Andor specialist will find exceptional value here; the mainstream buyer may find it less compelling. For the right buyer, it's a deal.
- Matches R2-D2's £0.09/piece ratio — specialist value
- Essential for Rebels/Andor completionist collection
- Niche market — less competitive buying pressure
- 1,039 pieces of the most accurate Chopper in LEGO history
- Niche character — limited mainstream demand vs R2-D2
- Less secondary market data than main characters
Chopper is specialist value — the Rebels fan's best deal at £0.09/piece — 1,039 pieces at £0.09/piece — Chopper matches R2-D2's value for the specialist. Know who Chopper is? This is your best value pick for 2026.
C-3PO
C-3PO at £114.99 is the premium collector deal: 1,140 pieces with the miniature R2-D2 bonus, at a price point that reflects the extraordinary gold finish. At £0.10/piece it's not the cheapest, but for the collector who needs to complete the golden duo, the value is undeniable.
- 1,140 pieces + miniature R2-D2 bonus — highest piece count character bust
- Gold finish accuracy justifies the premium price
- Strong secondary market for character busts — collector-safe buy
- Completing the golden duo adds combined display value
- £114.99 — the highest price point among character busts
- £0.10/piece — premium ratio vs Grogu or R2-D2
C-3PO is the premium deal — the collector's justified splurge for the golden duo — 1,140 pieces + R2-D2 bonus: C-3PO's combined value makes the price worthwhile. If you own R2-D2, the C-3PO deal completes the duo — worth the premium.
Imperial Star Destroyer
The Imperial Star Destroyer at £179.99 is the biggest investment in the 2026 Star Wars range. At £0.12/piece the ratio is the highest in the wave — but the secondary market appreciation for collector flagship sets makes this a long-term deal. Buy on sale or watch for cashback offers to optimise the investment.
- The most prestigious set in the range — maximum display and collector value
- Strong secondary market appreciation for flagship ship sets
- Watch for 15–20% sale events to bring the price under £150
- The collector's crown jewel that will only increase in secondary value
- £179.99 — highest price point in the range
- £0.12/piece — highest ratio in the wave, less favourable for pure value buyers
The Star Destroyer is a big-ticket deal — buy on sale or wait for cashback — Watch BrickDeals for a 15–20% discount: the Star Destroyer becomes a justified deal. The premium pick — buy on deal, not at full price. Your patience will be rewarded.
Grogu and Din Djarin is the undisputed best deal in LEGO Star Wars 2026: 1,048 pieces at £0.08/piece, with emotional resonance and a secondary market track record that protects your investment. R2-D2 follows at £0.09/piece with the most accurate astromech ever built. Both sets deliver exceptional value at their price point. The BrickDeals verdict: buy Grogu first, R2-D2 second — and watch for sale events on the Millennium Falcon to close out your value shortlist.
See price on Amazon →Summary table
| # | Set | Pieces | Age | Price | £/piece | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | Grogu with Hover Pram N° 75403 |
1048 | 10+ | £79.99 | 0.08 | Amazon → |
| 🥈 | R2-D2 N° 75379 |
1050 | 18+ | £89.99 | 0.09 | Amazon → |
| 🥉 | Millennium Falcon N° 75426 |
885 | 18+ | £89.99 | 0.10 | Amazon → |
| #4 | Mos Eisley Cantina N° 75425 |
666 | 18+ | £59.99 | 0.09 | Amazon → |
| #5 | Wicket the Ewok N° 75430 |
1010 | 18+ | £79.99 | 0.08 | Amazon → |
| #6 | Venator-Class Attack Cruiser N° 75441 |
643 | 18+ | £54.99 | 0.09 | Amazon → |
| #7 | Throne Room Duel & A-Wing N° 75427 |
962 | 18+ | £99.99 | 0.10 | Amazon → |
| #8 | Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid N° 75416 |
1039 | 18+ | £89.99 | 0.09 | Amazon → |
| #9 | C-3PO N° 75398 |
1140 | 18+ | £114.99 | 0.10 | Amazon → |
| #10 | Imperial Star Destroyer N° 75394 |
1555 | 18+ | £179.99 | 0.12 | Amazon → |