“Leak reveals LEGO UCS Death Star 75419: $1,000 set with nearly 9,000 pieces and over 40 minifigures. Discover all the details and rumors.”

Leaked images circulating on social media and specialized forums have revealed details about one of the most highly anticipated releases for LEGO and Star Wars fans: the LEGO UCS Death Star 75419. According to rumors, the set will retail for an impressive $999.99 (about R$5,400 in direct conversion) and will feature one of the largest piece counts in the brand’s history.

Record Price for a LEGO Star Wars Set
According to sites like Falcon Bricks and The Gamer, the new LEGO UCS Death Star could become the most expensive Star Wars set ever produced. Until now, that title belonged to the UCS Millennium Falcon and UCS AT-AT, both priced at $849.99.
If confirmed, the nearly $1,000 price tag would place the set at the top of the franchise’s price ranking, surpassing not only other Star Wars models but also some of LEGO’s most premium collectibles.
Impressive Piece Count
Another standout detail is the estimated 9,000 to 9,023 pieces — more than double the count of the previous Death Star version released in 2016, which had just over 4,000 pieces.
This makes the set one of the largest in LEGO history, behind only models like the 2022 Eiffel Tower, which has 10,001 pieces. For collectors, this means hours of assembly and an unprecedented level of detail for a Star Wars diorama.

Over 40 Minifigures
The leaked images suggest that the set will include more than 40 minifigures — something never before seen in any LEGO model. Expected characters include:
- Darth Vader
- Luke Skywalker (multiple versions)
- Princess Leia
- Emperor Palpatine
- Han Solo
- Stormtroopers and Imperial officers
The inclusion of so many figures adds even more value for collectors and fans who enjoy recreating iconic scenes.
Detailed Design and Iconic Scenes
Rumors indicate that the Death Star’s interior will be fully detailed, featuring areas inspired by memorable moments from the saga, such as:
- The Emperor’s Throne Room
- Superlaser Control Room
- Princess Leia’s Detention Block
- Maintenance areas and TIE fighter hangars
Like other sets in the UCS (Ultimate Collector Series) line, the model is expected to be designed for both display and limited playability.
LEGO Community Reactions
In specialized forums, opinions are divided. While many collectors praise the level of detail and number of minifigures, others criticize the high price.
One Reddit user commented:
“The 2016 model had just over 4,000 pieces. It’s amazing to see the jump to nearly 9,000, but $1,000 is hard to justify.”
Another added:
“If it really comes with 40 minifigures, that’s already worth half the price just for the characters.”
Comparison With Other Large LEGO Sets
LEGO Set | Year | Pieces | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Eiffel Tower | 2022 | 10,001 | $629.99 |
UCS Millennium Falcon | 2017 | ~7,500 | $849.99 |
UCS Death Star (rumored) | 2025 | ~9,000 | $999.99 |
Expected Release
There is still no official confirmation from LEGO, but speculation suggests that the UCS Death Star 75419 will be officially announced between September and October 2025, possibly close to the LEGO Star Wars Day event.
If the date is confirmed, the launch would coincide with the holiday shopping season, capitalizing on the high interest from collectors and fans of the saga.
Conclusion
The LEGO UCS Death Star 75419 is set to become a landmark in LEGO history, combining massive scale, record-breaking price, and an unprecedented number of minifigures. Even without official confirmation, the circulating information is enough to stir excitement among LEGO enthusiasts and Star Wars fans worldwide.
Now, all that’s left is to see if the final version will meet the high expectations set by these leaks.