Lego Star Wars Imperial Shuttle Hits 75459 With Five Minifigures

Lego Star Wars Imperial Shuttle Hits 75459 With Five Minifigures

LEGO revealed the lego star wars imperial shuttle overnight as the Imperial Lambda-Class Shuttle 75459, a retailer-exclusive set listed at LEGO.com. The build arrives with 961 pieces, five minifigures, and a July 2026 market date, putting a fresh price point on one of the line's most repeated ships.

The set’s $139.99 U.S. RRP, £139.99 in the United Kingdom, and €149.99 in Europe place it above a basic playset but below the collector-tier builds that have carried the ship before. For buyers, the real draw is the character lineup: Mando, Moff Gideon, an Imperial Shuttle Pilot, a Stormtrooper, and Dr. Pershing.

Dr. Pershing joins the shuttle

Dr. Pershing appears as a minifigure in this set for the first time, which makes the release more than a repaint of a familiar vehicle. The figure selection points to season 2 of The Mandalorian, so the set lands with a tighter story focus than a generic Imperial vehicle release.

The shuttle is also the only one of three newly revealed sets that includes minifigures, a small but important split for shoppers deciding where to place a preorder. LEGO says the set is part of its ongoing May the 4th event, and it can be pre-ordered directly from LEGO.

75459 in flight mode

In flight mode, the shuttle stands 33 cm high, measures 26 cm long, and reaches 36 cm wide. LEGO does not specify the folded dimensions, which leaves display-space planning centered on the deployed shape rather than a compact storage footprint.

The new shuttle is the fourth implementation of the Imperial spaceship in playscale, with another version also in the Ultimate Collector Series. That history matters because it gives collectors a clean comparison point: the 75459 model is smaller than the 2015 playscale version and larger than the 2021 version in flight mode, making it the middle-ground option in LEGO’s current Imperial Shuttle lineup.

July 2026 ordering window

July 2026 is the date to watch if you want this version of the ship without chasing it after launch. With retailer exclusivity, a named TV-era figure lineup, and the first Dr. Pershing minifigure in the shuttle format, the set reads as the most collector-targeted of the three new reveals rather than the broadest.

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