A brand new Lego set primarily based on Jabba the Hutt’s sail barge from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi has been formally introduced, and this one seems to be like a large show piece. With nearly 4,000 items and 11 minifigures, that is priced at $500 and can go on sale solely on the Lego Retailer on October 3 for Lego Insiders–and they will additionally get the lovable Lego Star Wars: Luke Skywalker’s Lightsaber for free–and October 6 for most people.
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As soon as absolutely constructed, the set measures a powerful 77cm (30 inches) lengthy, and it is full of a number of detailed rooms like Jabba’s leisure room, a kitchen, a cockpit, an armory, and a brig for any unruly friends or uppity Jedi knights. As for the minifigures, this is the total listing of them included with this set:
- C3PO
- R2D2 (in drinks-serving mode)
- Bib Fortuna
- Max Rebo
- Vizam
- Kithaba
- Wooof
- Princess Leia
- Gamorrean Guard
- Salacious Crumb
- Jabba the Hutt
Billed as an grownup collector’s piece, the set comes with a show plate itemizing all of the cool particulars of the sail barge, equivalent to its producer, high velocity, weapons format, and extra. Jabba himself is not as articulated as the opposite Lego minifigures, however you’ll be able to wiggle his arms up and down, which shall be helpful if you wish to recreate the scene the place Leia strangles the notorious crime lord to dying. The remainder of the sail barge is stuffed with nods to the action-packed scene in Return of the Jedi, when Luke Skywalker, Leia, Chewbacca, and Lando Calrissian hatched a crafty plan to rescue Han Solo from Jabba, culminating in an explosive escape for the Star Wars gang.
Should you’re seeking to pair the sail barge with one other set, you may also decide up a Lego Sarlacc Pit that comes with a desert hover-skiff that features minifigures of Chewbacca, Boba Fett, and Lando. This one is obtainable now and is priced at $80.

Alternatively, the opposite Lego units to take a look at proper now embrace kits from the upcoming movie adaptation of Depraved, Dungeons & Dragons minifigure packs, and the coolest Batmobile of all time, straight out of 1966.