“May the Fourth Be With You” just got a whole lot more exciting for LEGO Star Wars fans. Alongside celebrations such as the massive exhibition in downtown Melbourne, Australia, the LEGO Group has officially unveiled a brand-new collector’s dream: LEGO Star Wars Battle Droid with STAP (75428).
Designed with fans of The Phantom Menace and the Clone Wars in mind, set 75428 taps into nostalgia while offering a modern, display-worthy build. Priced at $139.99 and releasing on July 1, 2025, this 1,088-piece set captures the essence of the iconic Battle Droid and STAP (Single Trooper Aerial Platform) vehicle seen in some of the most intense scenes across the Star Wars prequels.
For many fans who grew up watching the droids march in synchronized formation (and perhaps miss more shots than they hit), this set hits a bull’s eye. The STAP is a faithful recreation, balancing sci-fi design with LEGO’s signature brick-building ingenuity. The set also includes a custom stand that lifts the vehicle off the ground for a dramatic hovering effect, accompanied by a collector’s display plaque that gives the model an official, UCS-style touch.

One delightful addition is the inclusion of a standard Battle Droid minifigure, identical to previous designs. While some fans crave innovation, many longtime LEGO Star Wars collectors will be glad to see consistency here, especially when compared to frequent redesigns of Stormtroopers over the years that have complicated army-building efforts, and had fans exasperated on more than one occasion.
LEGO has also added a small, satisfying play element: the Battle Droid can dismount from the STAP, stand on its own base, and wield its blaster, which cleverly stores on the back of the Battle Droid’s back when not in use, or when he is back on the STAP. It’s a detail that brings this model to life without compromising its display appeal.
LEGO Star Wars 75428 is a standout release that brings new attention to the underappreciated prequel-era droids. Whether you’re a die-hard Star Wars collector, a fan of Episode I, or simply someone who appreciates a good-looking LEGO display piece, this set promises to be a must-have.
Keep an eye on LEGO.com and your favorite retailers come July 1, and get ready to command your very own droid battalion, starting with one of its most iconic units.