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I’m of the unwavering opinion that and go together like peanut butter and chocolate. s vast library of -themed sets contains some of the finest sets ever molded, and there are hundreds of them out there for fans of both brands to enjoy. Building can be an expensive hobby, and sets tend to be a bit pricier .

But once you’ve put them together, these sets will make incredible room decorations, and they may even become valuable collector’s items if ever decides to stop selling them. Sadly, several sets on this list were pulled off the production line years ago, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get your hands on them. The prices tagged onto each set are those listed on the official website, but you should be able to find most of the retired sets on Amazon, eBay, and any other websites that peddle Legos.



If you’re new to , I’d recommend starting with . The son of Anakin Skywalker’s starfighter doesn’t have too many extra accessories, and its folding wings make it easy to pick up, a trait few possess. If you’re looking for a low-stress build or don’t have much room left on your shelf, I’d recommend this one.

Few scenes in are more memorable than Luke Skywalker’s surprise appearance in the finale of Season 2. ‘s is a quick-and-easy build with a few unique figures and set pieces, including a revolving door and a retractable track that move the Dark Troopers backward and forward. Darth Vader’s helmet is the ultimate symbol of the Sith, and this set allows y.

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