Although the Razor Crest was destroyed in the final season of The Mandalorian, fans will soon be able to recreate it using Legos. The Danish construction toy company is releasing a new set soon that depicts the bounty hunter’s first ship. Check out Lego.com to see the brand-new set! The massive set, which retails for $599.99 US and has 6,186 pieces, stands over 9 inches tall, 28 inches long, and 19.5 inches wide when assembled. It has a cockpit and engines that can be removed, storage space, a weapons locker, a carbon-freezing chamber, and an escape pod that can also be detached.
Miniatures of Horatio Sanz’s fish-like alien Mythrol and Nick Nolte’s teeny-tiny Ugnaught rancher Kuiil will also be included in the set. Kuiil’s alien beast of burden, the Blurrg, is also included in the set. This Lego set is part of the company’s Ultimate Collector’s Series, which features models that are larger, more intricate, and more expensive than the company’s standard fare and is therefore primarily marketed to adults. Disney has released its first live-action Star Wars television series with The Mandalorian. The film follows Pedro Pascal, who plays the title character, as he travels the galaxy to fulfil bounty contracts, learn more about his Mandalorian heritage, and keep the Force-sensitive toddler Grogu safe.
One spinoff, The Book of Boba Fett, has already been created from it, and another, Ahsoka, will be released the following year. When its third season debuts in February of 2023, that’s the month. Djarin used the Razor Crest as his primary mode of transportation throughout the show, using it to travel from bounty to bounty until it was destroyed by Moff Gideon’s forces after being scavenged by Jawas, infested by space spiders, and plunged into an alien sea (Giancarlo Esposito). The Mandalorian has since swapped it out for a more manageable craft, likely a modified Naboo starfighter from The Phantom Menace.
The Razor Crest’s fame has not faded after its destruction. Two years ago, toymaker Hasbro successfully crowdfunded a Razor Crest scaled for their 3.75-inch Star Wars action figures, which retailed at $349.99, making the Lego kit hardly the first pricey collectable based on the Mandalorian spacecraft. On October 7, you may buy the Lego Razor Crest.
