Inside Lego’s redesign of the Death Star: its most ambitious Star Wars set ever created


With October 1st in the books, there are a slew of new Lego sets on shelves, both digital and physical, but one stands out for its size and price: the long-rumored and finally officially available Lego UCS Death Star, now available to order.

Reimagining the Death Star was less about rebuilding an icon and more about solving a design puzzle: how to capture the most crucial moments that took place on the battle station from star wars within a single structure.

The newly released set, priced at $999.99 / £899.99 / AU$1,499.99 and part of the Ultimate Collector Series, pushes the limits of Lego engineering with over 9,000 pieces and presents a completely new approach to the moon-sized battle station structure. To explore how it came about, TechRadar spoke with César Soares, master model designer at the Lego Group, who led the project.

Lego UCS Death Star

(Image credit: Lego)

Lego has been developing the Moon-sized battle station at its headquarters in Billund for more than a year. Soares said he took over the concept model in late summer 2023 and worked on it for about 14 months, by far the longest time he has spent on a single model.



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