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

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

Reimagining the Death Star was less about rebuilding an icon and more about solving a design puzzle – how to capture the most pivotal 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$1499.99 and part of the Ultimate Collector Series – pushes the limits of Lego engineering with over 9,000 pieces and debuts a completely new approach to structure for the moon-sized battle station. To explore how it came together, TechRadar spoke with César Soares, a Master Model Designer at the Lego Group, who led the project.

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



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