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Upcoming Lego Star Wars Kit Includes An Itty Bitty Baby Yoda

If you're looking forward to The Mandalorian Season 2, this cool Razor Crest Lego kit is back in stock at Amazon and the Lego Store.

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The Mandalorian Season 2 is expected to premiere this October on Disney+, which means we're only months away from reuniting with the adorable Baby Yoda. If you're looking forward to Season 2 of the breakout Disney+ hit, you may be interested in the upcoming Lego kit featuring the Razor's Crest. Originally revealed during Toy Fair earlier this year, the Razor Crest has gone in and out of stock ever since. Now, it's available to pre-order at both Amazon and the Lego Store for $130.

Lego Star Wars: The Mandalorian Razor Crest
Lego Star Wars: The Mandalorian Razor Crest

Fans of the show will instantly recognize the Razor Crest as Mando's trusty ship. This 1,023-piece kit comes in at 5.5 x 15 x 11 inches when completed, and the ship has some neat interactive components. It's fitted with a pair of spring-loaded shooters and hatches that open to the cockpit and cargo hold.

Like all Lego kits, the Razor Crest comes with mini-figures; you'll get Mando himself, Greef Karga, Scout Trooper, IG-11, and a very tiny Baby Yoda who can sit on Mando's lap while the bounty hunter controls the ship.

It's worth noting that the Razor Crest will be a fairly in-depth build, so parents will likely want to be on standby to assist their kids while putting it together. As part of a limited-time offer at the Lego Store, you'll get a free Hot Rod kit with your pre-order, which sweetens the pot for sure.

Star Wars has arguably been the most popular franchise for Lego for years, but we'll see what happens come August when Lego Super Mario arrives. If you're interested in the first collaboration between Lego and Nintendo, check out our pre-order guide detailing the full Lego Super Mario lineup.

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