As the hype for the upcoming The Mandalorian & Grogu movie continues to build, the latest LEGO leak suggests that a highly anticipated, budget-friendly set is on the horizon. According to recent reports, LEGO 75451 Hutt and Droid is slated for release in August 2026, bringing a fan-favorite species back to the brick in a more accessible way than we have seen in years.
The Source of the Leak
The information regarding this new set first surfaced on Instagram via the well-known leaker lego_minecraft_goat. This source has built a reputation within the community for providing early glimpses into upcoming waves, and while all rumors should be taken with a grain of salt until officially confirmed by the LEGO Group, the level of detail provided has sparked significant excitement among LEGO fans.
Set Details: Piece Count and Price Point
According to the leak, LEGO 75451 Hutt and Droid will be a mid-range playset designed to bridge the gap between small battle packs and the larger, more expensive vehicle builds.
- Set Number: 75451
- Set Name: Hutt and Droid
- Piece Count: 415 pieces
- Price: $49.99
- Release Window: August 2026
At a price point of $49.99, this set is particularly noteworthy. For years, obtaining a Hutt figure, most notably Jabba the Hutt, required purchasing massive, high-priced sets like the Sail Barge or Jabba’s Palace. A 415-piece set at this price suggests we may finally be getting a “play-scale” version of a Hutt character that won’t break the bank for younger collectors and adult fans alike.
Ties to The Mandalorian & Grogu Movie
While the “Hutt and Droid” name is relatively simple, the context is what matters. This set is rumored to be part of the wave tied directly to the new Mandalorian film. Early speculation from the community suggests the “Hutt” in question might not be Jabba, but perhaps a different member of the Hutt Clan, Rotta the Hutt, who will be making an appearance in the new cinematic era of the Mandoverse.
The inclusion of a “Droid” in the title has also led to various theories. Some believe it could be a specialized mercenary droid or a new security model seen in the movie trailers. Given the piece count, many expect a small diorama or a portion of a throne room, providing just enough environmental detail to house the larger Hutt figure and its robotic companion.
As we move closer to the summer, we expect to see “preliminary” images or official reveals from LEGO. Stay tuned to Outer Rim News as we continue to track every leak from the outer rim to the core worlds.




























