Every LEGO Star Wars set with Ahsoka, ranked

We’re now less than a week away from the debut of Star Wars: Ahsoka on Disney+, so here’s a ranking of every single LEGO Star Wars set to feature the fan-favourite character.

Ahsoka Tano has appeared in LEGO sets sporadically over the past 15 years, weighted towards the initial run of Clone Wars sets from 2008 to 2010 and then a resurgence over the past couple of years (thanks to The Clone Wars Season 7, The Mandalorian and now her own spin-off show). During that time, she’s had no fewer than five different minifigures, representing her character’s journey through The Clone Wars, Rebels and into the New Republic era.

But what of the sets she’s popped up in? Are they actually any good, and where does the latest – 75362 Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle, which is available from September 1 – fit into the picture? To find out, we’ve ranked all 11 sets that feature Ahsoka.

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11 – 7680 The Twilight

Price: £69.99 / $99.99 Pieces: 882 Release date: August 1, 2008

Ahsoka’s very first minifigure debuted in two sets in 2008, and they appear at almost opposite ends of this list. Bottom of the pile is 7680 The Twilight, which was much maligned at release, and time has not done it many favours. That’s not really the fault of the set, though: it recreates the Twilight pretty faithfully. It’s just that the Twilight is not a good-looking ship. It’s a big, grey, angular box with paltry wings, and there’s probably a reason we’ve never seen anything like it in Star Wars since.

10 – 75158 Rebel Combat Frigate

Price: £109.99 / $109.99 / €119.99 Pieces: 936 Release date: August 1, 2016

A set that now commands an astronomical price on the aftermarket, most of 75158 Rebel Combat Frigate’s appeal lies with Ahsoka. This is the only set to include her in her Star Wars Rebels outfit, and that minifigure alone currently sells for an average of £213 new on BrickLink. Beyond Ahsoka, though, there’s not a lot to shout about here: it’s another unique ship like the Twilight, but it’s not what you’d call attractive in shape or colour.

9 – 75013 Umbaran MHC (Mobile Heavy Cannon)

Price: £49.99 / $49.99 Pieces: 493 Release date: January 1, 2013

75013 Umbaran MHC (Mobile Heavy Cannon) feels like a relic of the days the LEGO Group was content to dive into the obscurities of the Clone Wars TV show, concentrating on a specific arc from the show’s fourth season. The minifigure selection is pretty cool – you get the mid-season Ahsoka with two green sabers, a pair of Umbarans and a 212th Clone Trooper – but the cannon otherwise comes across a bit rote and generic. It loses points for the tricky-to-align arched stickers on the large dish pieces, too.  

8 – 75310 Duel on Mandalore

Price: £17.99 / $19.99 / €19.99  Pieces: 147 Release date: August 1, 2021

A set mainly memorable for offering a cheaper way to add Ahsoka’s Season 7 variant and Darth Maul to your minifigure collection, 75310 Duel on Mandalore boils down a significant moment in The Clone Wars to a tiny 147-piece model. The stickered details do a lot of heavy lifting in a set that would otherwise best be described as ‘fine’, especially for the brevity of the build. 

7 – 75283 Armored Assault Tank (AAT)

Price: £34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99 Pieces: 286 Release date: August 1, 2020

The second AAT with a dark blue and grey CIS colour scheme, 75283 Armored Assault Tank (AAT) was the first set to debut the new and improved Ahsoka Tano minifigure in 2020. This was the first time we’d had a Clone Wars version of the character without the weird bug-eyed art style of the late 2000s, and she’s a great selling point – but the tank itself is actually pretty neat too (if you can get past the stupidly large cannon), and the 332nd Company Clone Trooper was the icing on the cake.

6 – 8037 Anakin’s Y-wing Starfighter

Price: £49.99 / $59.99 Pieces: 570 Release date: June 1, 2009

Now we’re starting to get into genuinely good territory. 8037 Anakin’s Y-wing Starfighter was familiar enough to fit into the classic LEGO Star Wars design language, but just different enough to make it interesting to those of us with original trilogy Y-wings coming out of our ears. Its bold yellow and white colour scheme is a refreshing change even from Anakin’s yellow and grey Jedi Starfighters, and its design has actually aged really well. Even if its minifigure selection was dull as dishwater… 

5 – 75362 Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle

Price: £64.99 / $79.99 / €74.99 Pieces: 599 Release date: September 1, 2023

The latest set to feature Ahsoka Tano is also the only one to include a minifigure of the character in live action, as portrayed by Rosario Dawson. She’s one of four must-have minifigures in 75362 Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle, a set that otherwise looks pretty good even beyond its character line-up. It’s only this far down the list because its cockpit can only fit one minifigure, and the layered plates aesthetic honestly feels a little dated by now.

4 – 7675 AT-TE Walker

Price: £69.99 / $89.99 Pieces: 798 Release date: August 1, 2008

Those of us too young for the first AT-TE back in 2002 relished the chance to pick up a new and improved version in 2008, and this Clone Wars set didn’t disappoint. It can’t quite hold a candle to 75337 AT-TE Walker in terms of refined design, but 7675 AT-TE Walker is still memorable for its size and ambition. Its minifigure line-up is top-tier, too – check out that Phase I Captain Rex…

3 – 7751 Ahsoka’s Starfighter and Vulture Droid

Price: £29.99 / $39.99 Pieces: 291 Release date: January 1, 2009

Given the LEGO Group was busy pumping out Jedi Starfighters left, right and centre in the late 2000s and early 2010s, you’d be forgiven for overlooking 7751 Ahsoka’s Starfighter and Vulture Droid. But this is genuinely one of the most underrated sets of its time, for not only the striking colour scheme of Ahsoka’s starfighter, but also for embracing the two-ship format we’ve seen the LEGO Group return to twice over in 2023. And this might still be the best Vulture Droid the LEGO Star Wars team has ever put out, 14 years on.

2 – 8098 Clone Turbo Tank

Price: £102.99 / $119.99 Pieces: 1,141 Release date: June 1, 2010

While we’ve had one more Juggernaut since, the downsizing of 2016’s 75151 Clone Turbo Tank means 8098 Clone Turbo Tank is still the one to champion. This is a unique and confounding Star Wars vehicle (why did the Empire trade out its wheels for cumbersome legs in the AT-AT walker? Best not try to apply logic to lore), and this set captures every inch of its formidable size and character. It’s rocking an envious roster of minifigures, too, from Cad Bane to Aayla Secura (and, of course, Ahsoka – even if only her first iteration).

1 – 75046 Coruscant Police Gunship

Price: £49.99 / $49.99 / €59.99 Pieces: 481 Release date: January 1, 2014

Still one of the most underrated and overlooked Clone Wars sets ever released, 75046 Coruscant Police Gunship is easily the best LEGO Star Wars set to ever include Ahsoka. Not only do you get her later Clone Wars variant, which itself is worth around £40 new today, but you also get two Coruscant Guard Clone Troopers, worth roughly £63 apiece now. And that’s before we even talk about the build, which has all the unmistakeable qualities of a gunship while also boasting oddities like that massive trans-red windshield.

It’s a design we’ve seen pop up again in Star Wars from time to time, often with Imperial insignia, but this is the only LEGO version to date – and it’s definitely worth tracking down on the aftermarket (if funds allow).

All three new LEGO Star Wars: Ahsoka sets, including 75362 Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle, launch on September 1, 2023. The first two episodes of the TV series debut on Disney+ on August 23.

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

One thought on “Every LEGO Star Wars set with Ahsoka, ranked

  • 17/08/2023 at 16:31
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    In my opinion, the Ahsoka Tano BrickHead 40539 could be included in the ranking (or into . One of the if not the best Star Wars Brickheadz.

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