March 2024 – More Lego Star Wars Sets

There are some new Lego Star Wars sets releasing in March 2024, and some of them are looking pretty cool! To start out, please note I have already wrote about the upcoming Star Wars set, Boarding the Tantive IV: 75387. This set is super cool and includes an exclusive 24th anniversary Clone Trooper (ARC Trooper Fives). You can read about it here: New Star Wars Lego Set Coming Soon: Exclusive Clone Figure. Since I’ve already covered that set though, this post is going to focus on the other Star Wars related items releasing in March. Take a look below!

R2-D2 75379

This first set is the only set within this list to contain minifigures. Despite this fact, though, this set is not a minifigure-scale build, and is rather a larger-scale brick-built R2-D2 droid. It will have 1,050 pieces and will be available for $99.99 on March 1st, 2024. If you want to make sure to get it before it sells out, see LEGO.com—the set is available for pre-order right now! See the pictures! R2-D2 is super cool, as it includes a fully rotatable head and attachable built-pieces seen in the movies. These attachable parts include a third leg, a periscope, and other tools.

This set includes an R2-D2 figure with a black plaque. This shows off a bunch of information regarding the fan-favorite droid, along with images and a title.

The most interesting part of this set is that (similar to the upcoming Boarding Tantive IV: 75387 set) this set includes a special 25th anniversary exclusive minifigure! Who is this minifigure, you may ask? This set, though unrelated to R2-D2, includes a special figure of Darth Malak complete with a lightsaber. He also includes a base-stand that shows a logo for Lego’s 25th anniversary. See a picture of this figure below!

Millenium Falcon 75375

With 921 pieces, this set will be released and available for $84.99 on March 1st, 2024. You can pre-order this set now at LEGO.com. Like all of the sets in this list, this isn’t a minifigure-scale build. Unlike the R2-D2, though this one is based on the Millenium Falcon ship and includes a base that allows it to be easily displayed—giving it a mid-flight kind of look. On the base, we can see the ship’s name, plus an anniversary logo, celebrating 25 years of Lego Star Wars. Any Star Wars fan will instantly recognize this ship—making this a perfect décor piece for a Lego collector and/or Star Wars lover.

Tantive IV 75376

With 654 pieces, this set will be released for $79.99 starting March 1st, 2024, or you can pre-order it here: LEGO.com. Unlike the upcoming set, Boarding the Tantive IV: 75387, this one focuses on the exterior of the named ship, rather than the exterior. Like the Millenium Falcon, this set is a ship-display set with no minifigures (and is not to minifigure scale). This set includes a base with the ship’s title and a 25th anniversary logo. This ship is based on the first part of the Star Wars episode, A New Hope—where Darth Vader chokes Captain Antilles and attacks the rebel fleet troopers.

Invisible Hand 75377

As the smallest set in this short list, this ship-display will have 557 pieces and can be bought for $49.99 starting March 1st, 2024. Like the rest of these sets, you can pre-order it here at LEGO.com. Of course, this is another ship with a display base—similarly having the ship’s name and a 25th anniversary logo. The ship is based on the Invisible Hand, part of the Separatist fleet led by General Grievous in the Star Wars episode Revenge of the Sith. This particular set can be broke in half, using connector pieces, to imitate how the vehicle was destroyed in the movie.

There you go! I hope you enjoyed reading about these upcoming Lego sets. Keep an eye out for when they release on LEGO.com on March 1st, 2024. Let me know in the comments if you have any thoughts about these upcoming sets!

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Also see: New Star Wars Lego Set Coming Soon: Exclusive Clone Figure

New Star Wars Lego Set Coming Soon – Exclusive Clone Figure

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