The galaxy’s favorite scavengers are reportedly making a massive comeback. As anticipation builds for the Star Wars franchise’s return to the silver screen, new details have emerged regarding a highly anticipated LEGO Star Wars Sandcrawler 2026 set.
According to the latest reports from Brick Fanatics (via Carter_bricks04 on Reddit), the upcoming set, officially titled 75453 The Mandalorian & Grogu Sandcrawler, is shaping up to be a substantial addition to the 2026 lineup.
A Giant on the Dune Sea
While we’ve seen several iterations of the iconic Jawa fortress-on-wheels over the years, this version is specifically branded under The Mandalorian & Grogu movie banner. The latest rumors suggest the set will boast a piece count of 1,700, positioning it as a mid-to-high range build that offers significantly more detail than a standard playset, but remains more accessible than the massive Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) versions of the past.
The price point is currently expected to hover around $199.99, which aligns perfectly with the rumored piece count.
Release Date and Movie Tie-ins
Fans looking to add this treaded behemoth to their collection won’t have to wait forever. The LEGO Star Wars Sandcrawler 2026 is currently slated for an August 2026 release.
This timing is strategic; with The Mandalorian & Grogu film expected to dominate the box office, LEGO is leaning heavily into the movie’s aesthetic. The Sandcrawler is just one piece of a much larger puzzle, as 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most prolific years for LEGO Star Wars. Other rumored sets include a New Republic X-Wing, a Mando Imperial Shuttle, and even a buildable Grogu in his Mandalorian Apprentice gear.
What to Expect
While minifigure details remain under wraps, the “Mandalorian & Grogu” prefix suggests we will likely see Din Djarin and his small green apprentice, possibly alongside a clan of Jawas or perhaps some scavengers. Given the piece count, fans are hoping for a fully realized interior, functional cranes, and the classic lowering ramp seen in the Disney+ series.
As with all rumors, it is important to take these details with a grain of salt until the LEGO Group provides official confirmation. However, the prospect of a 1,700-piece Sandcrawler is enough to make any collector start saving their galactic credits now.
Stay tuned to Outer Rim News for more updates on the LEGO Star Wars 2026 lineup as they develop.





























