More LEGO Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order sets we need to see

Now that a LEGO set based on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has been confirmed, there’s lots more from the game we need to see as models.

75335 BD-1 launches on August 1 with 1,062 pieces for £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99. It’s also the first model based on the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game, which is getting a sequel in 2023. Now that the game is part of the LEGO Star Wars portfolio, it brings with it an all-new range of content for the design team to cover.

Based on the official reveal of 75335 BD-1, here are five more Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order sets we’d like to see in the future.

5 – The Stinger Mantis

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Arguably the most obvious choice for another LEGO Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order model is the Stinger Mantis, the ship that the team uses to travel between plants throughout the game. The shape of the ship allows for a thin, but a spacious interior that the LEGO Star Wars design could recreate and it’s been confirmed for the sequel to boot.

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4 – Bracca

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Bracca is the first planet you’ll see Cal Kestis explore in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and was even featured in The Bad Batch series. One of the gameplay segments on Bracca sees Cal Kestis chased by the Empire aboard a train packed with AT-AT and various other cargo. We’d like to see a model for this scene similar to 75217 Imperial Conveyex Transport to memorialise Cal’s attempted escape.

3 – Fortress Inquisitorius

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Currently featured in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series at the time of writing, a build based on the Fortress Inquisitorius could explore the depths of this headquarters above and below the waterline, tying in to both the game and the new Disney+ show while bringing us new Inquisitor minifigures.

2 – Ordo Eris

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You might not recognise the name of this location, but those who have played Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will know it from when Cal is captured by bounty hunters and made to compete in an arena against droids and more enemies. The arena itself is quite flat, but it could inspire a build similar to 75334 Obi-Wan Kenobi vs. Darth Vader, focusing on the included minifigures as well as the model.

1 – The early Empire AT-AT

Image: Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Wiki

AT-ATs are nothing new to LEGO Star Wars, though the design seen at the battle of Hoth wasn’t the first look these walkers had, as an earlier design can be seen in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. It’s notably different to how it appears later in the franchise, and the foliage stuck to the side offers another way that a LEGO Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order AT-AT set could be different to previous builds for the walker.

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Jack Yates
Jack Yates
LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.
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Jack Yates

LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

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