On May 4, 2025, Lego unleashed a 2,970-piece beast for Star Wars Day, and it’s already got collectors sweating. The Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship, cataloged as set 75409, hit shelves with a $299.99 price tag, marking the first Ultimate Collector Series release of the year. This isn’t just any Lego set—it’s a detailed replica of the infamous bounty hunter’s ride from the Star Wars prequels, complete with two minifigures: Jango himself and a young Boba Fett. Fans better move faster than a hyperdrive to snag one, because this thing’s expected to disappear quick.
The set launched to coincide with the annual “May the 4th Be With You” celebration, a date Lego has long capitalized on to drop exclusive Star Wars gear. To sweeten the deal, buyers get three limited-time freebies with purchase: a Jango Fett Starship Key Chain, a Kamino Training Facility mini-set, and a Millennium Falcon micro-build. These bonuses, available only while supplies last, are fueling a frenzy among collectors who know Lego’s Star Wars exclusives don’t stick around long. The set’s intricate design, with nearly 3,000 pieces, caters to adult builders who geek out over every rivet and blaster cannon.
Retailers like the official Lego Store and Amazon opened pre-orders on May 1 for Lego Insiders, giving members a head start. By May 4, it was game on for everyone else in the U.S., while Europe and the U.K. got access a few days earlier. The set’s rollout was staggered globally, but the hype is universal—Lego’s Star Wars UCS sets have a track record of selling out, especially when tied to a cultural juggernaut like Star Wars Day.
The Firespray-Class Starship, known to fans as Slave I in its Boba Fett era, is a fan-favorite vessel from Attack of the Clones. Its sleek, angular design and storied place in the franchise make this release a must-have for collectors who’ve been clamoring for a Jango-focused set. Lego’s betting big on the nostalgia, and early sales suggest they’re not wrong.
The set costs $299.99. It includes 2,970 pieces and two minifigures. Free gifts are offered with purchases while supplies last. Pre-orders began May 1, 2025, for Lego Insiders. General sales opened May 4, 2025, in the U.S.