Here’s every LEGO Star Wars The Ghost model released to date

With the upcoming arrival of 75357 Ghost & Phantom II, here’s the full list of every version of the fan-favourite Rebels ship released to date.

The LEGO Group recently revealed details of the first LEGO Star Wars set to be based around the upcoming Disney+ live-action Ahsoka series (more have been announced today), with 75357 Ghost & Phantom II launching on September 1, 2023. Priced at £149.99 / $159.99 / €169.99, the 1,394-piece build includes the iconic craft that first appeared in Star Wars Rebels, as well as a Phantom II shuttle and minifigures of Hera Syndulla, her son Jacen, Chopper, Lieutenant Beyta and First Office Hawkins.

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Despite fan-anticipation for the arrival of the new LEGO Star Wars set, it won’t be the first time that The Ghost has been recreated in brick form. Here’s the full rundown of every version of the ship that’s been released so far:

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8 – 75053 The Ghost

The first iteration of the iconic craft appeared in 2014, with a 914-piece build that included minifigures of Hera Syndulla, Kanan Jarrus, Garazeb ‘Zeb’ Orrelios and an Imperial Stormtrooper. The LEGO Star Wars build landed in stores mere months before the first season of the animated series aired, so was perfectly timed.

7 – FANEXPO001-1 The Ghost Starship

Back in the days when the LEGO Group was still creating special convention exclusives came this 130-piece Fan Expo Canada 2014 promotional set. The limited edition model was essentially a microfighter in all but name and included a minifigure of Kanan Jarrus.

6 – COMICON039-1 The Ghost Starship

San Diego Comic-Con also received its own version of the exclusive craft above in 2014, albeit a 127-piece model that swapped out the Kanan Jarrus minifigure for the crew’s irritable Astromech, C1-10P (Chopper).

5 – TRUGHOST-01 Star Wars Rebel Micro Ghost

This tiny 42-piece LEGO Star Wars promotional set was available from US Toys R Us stores at a special building event in 2014. The loose elements were given away for free and could be assembled into the craft with a handy set of online instructions.

4 – 75127 The Ghost 

The first dedicated microfighter build of The Ghost arrived in 2016, coming in at 100 pieces. Available as part of Series 3 of the subtheme, the model came with a minifigure of the starship’s Twi’lek pilot, Hera Syndulla.

3 – 75184 Advent Calendar

The smallest version of The Ghost was released in 2017 as part of that year’s LEGO Star Wars 75184 Advent Calendar. Consisting of just 22 elements, this version of the craft lacks the overall shape and detail of other iterations.

2 – 911720 The Ghost

The Rebels ship also popped up as a free set included with LEGO Star Wars magazine in 2017. The 50-piece model improves on the version that came with 75184 Advent Calendar, although a companion minifigure would have been welcomed.

1 – 75357 Ghost & Phantom II

The upcoming build of The Ghost is the largest and most detailed model of the LEGO Star Wars ship to date. We’ll have to wait and see how the Ahsoka TV series plays out to discover when the craft will make its first appearance, alongside the Phantom II shuttle and live-action iterations of the included minifigure cast of characters.

75357 Ghost & Phantom II will arrive online and in-stores on September 1 for £149.99 / $159.99 / €169.99 and can be pre-ordered right now.

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Matt Yeo
From video game journalism to kids’ publishing, I’ve been there, seen it, done it and worn the T-shirt. I was also the editor of the first-ever official LEGO magazine way back when, LEGO Adventures. I have a passion for movies, comic books, tech and video games, with a wallet that’s struggling to keep up with my LEGO set wish list.

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Matt Yeo

From video game journalism to kids’ publishing, I’ve been there, seen it, done it and worn the T-shirt. I was also the editor of the first-ever official LEGO magazine way back when, LEGO Adventures. I have a passion for movies, comic books, tech and video games, with a wallet that’s struggling to keep up with my LEGO set wish list.

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