This guide covers every current LEGO Star Wars Mandalorian set, breaks down display options by set type, and shows you exactly how to build a themed Star Wars display at home using BOXXCO cases.
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| The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter - UCS (#75442) | 1,809 | £229.99 | May 2026; LEGO Insiders early access 1 May |
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| Grogu with Hover Pram (#75403) | 1,048 | £89.99 | Buildable display figure; Jan 2025 |
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| Imperial Lambda-Class Shuttle (#75459) | 961 | £139.99 | July 2026; 5 minifigures incl. Din Djarin, Moff Gideon, Dr. Pershing |
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| The Razor Crest (#75447) | 930 | £139.99 | April 2026; 5 minifigures including Grogu |
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| Mandalorian Fang Fighter vs TIE Interceptor (#75348) | 957 | £89.99 | Retired Dec 2024; 4 minifigures; good mid-range display piece |
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| The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains (#40856) | 661 | £34.99 | BrickHeadz; April 2026 |
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| AT-RT Attack (#75444) | 297 | £39.99 | April 2026; 3 minifigures incl. Din Djarin, Grogu |
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| Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle (#75386) | 289 | £34.99 | June 2024; action diorama format |
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| BARC Speeder Escape (#75378) | 221 | £24.99 | May 2024; 4 minifigures |
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| Cobb Vanth's Speeder (#75437) | 207 | £24.99 | Jan 2026 |
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| Mando and Grogu's N-1 Starfighter 4+ (#75410) | 92 | £24.99 | Entry-level; Jan 2025 |
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| The Mandalorian & Grogu's Speeder Bike (#75436) | 58 | £8.99 | Jan 2026; 2 minifigures |
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Note on retired sets: The original UCS Razor Crest (75331, 6,187 pieces) and Mandalorian Starfighter (75316) are both retired. Secondary-market prices for 75331 have risen moderately since retirement, with sealed sets trading above the original RRP. If you own either, they are worth protecting as investment pieces.
Display Options by Set Type
Vehicle Sets: Starfighters and the Razor Crest
Vehicle-scale sets are the centrepiece of any Mandalorian display. The UCS N-1 Starfighter (75442) is a large-format build: at 1,809 pieces it sits in the same category as other high-end UCS ships and requires a display case with sufficient internal height and depth to accommodate it properly. The Razor Crest (75447) is a mid-large vehicle with a broad wing profile, so front-facing display works best to show off the full silhouette.
For vehicles of this scale, a large LEGO display case gives you the footprint to display the ship at a slight angle with room for supporting accessories or minifigures alongside. Wall-mounted options keep your display at eye level without using shelf space: wall-mounted acrylic display cases work particularly well for the N-1's horizontal profile.
Smaller vehicles: the Fang Fighter (75348), BARC Speeder (75378), and Cobb Vanth's Speeder (75437) are ideal grouped together in a themed cluster within a single case or on a stepped shelf display.

Diorama and Battle Pack Sets
Sets like the Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle (75386) and the BARC Speeder Escape (75378) are designed around action scenes rather than standalone vehicles. They display best when paired with similar battle-pack sets to create a composite scene.
The AT-RT Attack (75444, April 2026, 297 pieces) also falls into this category: a buildable walker with three minifigures that anchors a ground-battle diorama. Group these smaller scene-builders together in a dedicated compartment or lower shelf within a cabinet, using flat-surface display rather than angled risers.
For acrylic display cases with a clear base, the detail on these diorama-style sets reads well from multiple angles, making them a strong choice for open-shelf or coffee-table display.
Minifigure Collections
The Mandalorian range has produced some of the most sought-after LEGO Mandalorian minifigures in the Star Wars theme: Din Djarin in beskar armour, Paz Vizsla, Moff Gideon, Grogu (multiple variants), and Cobb Vanth are all available across the current range, with Bo-Katan Kryze and Fennec Shand featured in now-retired sets.
The BrickHeadz set 40856 (The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains) is a display-focused build in its own right, and suits a smaller acrylic case or dedicated minifigure display shelf. Boxxco's LEGO display cases and cabinets include options suited to minifigure rows: clear sides let you see the detail on the printing without removing figures from their cases.
Building a Themed Mandalorian Display
A themed display works best when it tells a visual story. For a Mandalorian collection, consider organising by era or scene rather than by set size:
- Season 1–2 shelf: Razor Crest (75447) as the hero piece, flanked by the Speeder Bike (75436) and BARC Speeder (75378). Add Din Djarin and Grogu minifigures in the foreground.
- Season 3 / Mandalore shelf: Fang Fighter (75348) and Paz Vizsla battle set (75386) grouped together, with any Covert warriors displayed in a row.
- UCS centrepiece: The N-1 Starfighter (75442) deserves its own display: either a dedicated large case or a wall-mount at the focal point of the room.
Dark Star Wars sets in charcoal, dark grey, and black read much better against a neutral or dark display background. Avoid busy patterned backdrops: a plain dark or mid-grey backing lets the detail on the Razor Crest and N-1 Starfighter stand out.

Lighting for Star Wars Displays
LEGO Star Wars display ideas often overlook lighting, but it makes the biggest single difference to how vehicles read from across a room.
For Mandalorian sets, use a cool white light temperature (around 5,000–6,500K). This complements the metallic silver and grey tones of the N-1 Starfighter and the gunmetal finish of the Razor Crest far better than warm white, which can make dark-coloured bricks look dull or yellowed.
Two approaches work well:
- Top-down LED strips inside a cabinet cast even illumination across a vehicle's upper surface and show off the shape.
- Bias lighting (LEDs behind the display case against the wall) creates a soft glow that makes the overall display pop without hot-spots on individual sets.
Avoid direct halogen or warm-toned spotlights on dark-coloured bricks: the contrast washes out the detail.
Display Cases for LEGO Mandalorian Sets
Dark-coloured bricks - the Razor Crest's charcoal hull, the N-1's polished dark-grey panels, and Moff Gideon's shuttle - have two vulnerabilities that every Star Wars collector should plan for.
Dust accumulates fastest on horizontal surfaces, and the recessed greebling on large Star Wars vehicles traps it in a way that is extremely difficult to remove. A fully enclosed case eliminates this problem entirely. See the full advice in the BOXXCO guide to keeping LEGO sets dust-free.
UV fading is slower but permanent. LEGO's dark greys and blacks contain pigments that shift with prolonged ultraviolet exposure, becoming mismatched in a way that significantly affects the appearance of large vehicle builds. UV-filtering acrylic in a display case is the practical solution, particularly for the higher-value sets like the UCS N-1 Starfighter.
Boxxco cases use UV-resistant acrylic throughout. For large vehicle-scale sets, the large display cases range is the right starting point. For a cleaner, minimal look on a desk or shelf, the acrylic display cases and boxes range suits mid-size sets like the Razor Crest and Fang Fighter.
Browse LEGO display cases and cabinetsSets to Watch: Retiring or Investment-Grade
The Mandalorian range has a strong track record for secondary-market growth on larger sets. Key sets to watch right now:
UCS Razor Crest (75331) - Already retired (December 2025), with sealed sets now trading above the original RRP. If you own one, a UV-protected case is essential to preserve long-term value.
N-1 Starfighter UCS (75442) - As a May the 4th release at £229.99, this is likely to be a limited production window. UCS Star Wars sets can retire unpredictably, so early purchase is advisable for collectors.
75403 Grogu with Hover Pram - At 1,048 pieces and a buildable character format, Grogu sets have strong collector demand. The hover-pram version is particularly appealing to display collectors.
75373 Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack and 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle - Smaller battle packs often retire quickly and quietly. At under £35, they are low-risk buys now for sets that could be hard to find in a year.
For a broader view of which LEGO sets make strong display investments, see our guide to the best LEGO sets for adults.

FAQ
What is the best LEGO Mandalorian set to display?
The UCS N-1 Starfighter (75442) is the standout display piece in the 2026 range: 1,809 pieces, large-format proportions, and the UCS plaque and display stand included. For a more accessible option, the Razor Crest (75447) at £139.99 is a strong vehicle-scale set with excellent detail at a lower price point.
Are LEGO Mandalorian sets good investments?
Several have been. The original UCS Razor Crest (75331) has appreciated significantly since retiring. Battle packs like 75373 and 75386 tend to retire quickly, which can push secondary prices up. The new UCS N-1 Starfighter (75442) is expected to follow a similar pattern. For more detail, see the ultimate guide to building your LEGO collection.
What size display case do I need for the LEGO Razor Crest (75447)?
The Razor Crest (75447) measures approximately 32cm long and 24cm wide. You need a case with internal dimensions that comfortably exceed those measurements, plus enough height for the fuselage profile. Boxxco's large display cases are a suitable starting point: contact us with the exact set if you want a recommendation.
How do I display LEGO minifigures from the Mandalorian range?
The easiest approach is a dedicated minifigure display shelf or small acrylic case. Keep figures in their case rather than loose on a shelf to protect the printed detail from dust and handling. The BrickHeadz set 40856 is also worth displaying as a standalone piece rather than stored loose. Boxxco's LEGO display cases and cabinets include minifigure-scale options.
What lighting works best for dark-coloured Star Wars LEGO sets?
Cool white LEDs (5,000–6,500K) are best for dark-coloured bricks. They bring out the metallic and grey tones on sets like the N-1 Starfighter and Razor Crest without making them look washed out. Avoid warm white or halogen sources.
Which LEGO Mandalorian sets are retiring soon?
Based on typical LEGO product cycles, the 2024 battle packs (75373, 75386, 75378) are the most likely to retire in the near term as they are already over a year old. The UCS N-1 Starfighter (75442) is a May 2026 release, but UCS sets can retire without much warning, so it is worth securing early. Keep an eye on clearance signals from major retailers as an early indicator.
Get the Right Case for Your Mandalorian Display
The Mandalorian range is one of the strongest display collections in all of LEGO Star Wars. Whether you are building around the UCS N-1 Starfighter as a hero piece, grouping vehicle-scale sets in a themed cabinet, or protecting a retiring Razor Crest for the long term, the right display case makes a tangible difference to how your collection looks and how well it is preserved.
BOXXCO specialises in premium display cases built specifically for LEGO collectors. From large vehicle-format cabinets to wall-mounted and minifigure-scale options, every case uses UV-resistant acrylic to protect your sets from dust and light damage.
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