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LEGO Star Wars 2022 Summer Sets: Commander Cody, AT-TE, Justifier & Obi-Wan Kenobi

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It’s time again to update you on the upcoming LEGO Star Wars 2022 summer releases! And indeed, we have some great news for all fans of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. The much anticipated Commander Cody in Phase 2 armor will be released in just a few months. Read more about it below.

In addition, we have the first detailed set descriptions including the minifigures for most sets for you today! Since there are also two sets for the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series, you might want to skip these if you want to avoid any spoilers. There are also first hints about an upcoming UCS set.

LEGO Star Wars 2022 Summer sets

75323 The Justifier

Behind set number 75323 of the LEGO Star Wars 2022 novelties is Cad Bane’s spaceship, the Justifier, which we already know from the first season The Bad Batch. In the series, several scenes take place in the cloning facility on the planet Bora Vio – and the set will also be based precisely on these scenes. On the one hand, this is reflected in the minifigure selection, which is apparently a bit small. Of course, the set includes Cad Bane and his droid Todo 360, although the latter will probably be a new Mould.

Other figures included for the first time are Omega, as well as Hunter and Fennec Shand. Other members of the Bad Batch or even Kaminoans, as some other recent supposed leaks have suggested, are not included according to our information, which is quite a shame since this summer wave will actually see a Kaminoan minifigure for the first time.

The Justifier itself comes across very massive in this set, and is on par with a Playscale Millennium Falcon or the 75315 Imperial Light Cruiser from last year in terms of size. Of course, as in the series, the large tail wing can also be brought into the landing position. We don’t have any details about the interior of the ship at the moment, but it’s almost certain that there will be opportunities for play there as well. The set also comes with various cargo and tools that could be useful for Cad Bane on his missions. The set consists of 1022 parts and will cost 159.99 euros.

  • Set number: 75323
  • Set name: The Justifier
  • Pieces: 1022
  • Figures: 5
  • Release date: 01 August 2022
  • RRP: 159,99 Euro

75331 [UCS Razor Crest]

With an expected price of $529.99, the set numbered 75331 will be the most expensive of the LEGO Star Wars 2022 novelties. In recent months, there have been various rumors about what this set will be. In our first preview in February, we had still imagined that it could be the Arena on Geonosis for the 20th anniversary of Episode II. However, since it is now becoming increasingly clear that the anniversary does not play a role at LEGO, this set will probably not be the arena.

If you believe the YouTuber Republic Studs, the set, which is expected to be released in fall, will be an Ultimate Collector Series Razor Crest, the ship of the Mandalorian Din Djarin. We have also learned from one of our sources that a UCS Razor Crest is indeed planned. Since we have not been able to confirm this information yet, we don’t want to promise you too much. But so far everything points to the fact that all Mandalorian fans should start saving.

  • Set number: 75331
  • Set name: [UCS Razor Crest]
  • Pieces: ?
  • Figures: ?
  • Release date: Fall 2022
  • RRP: $529.99

75332 AT-ST

Even though we only got a new LEGO AT-ST in January, another one will be released directly in August. However, this will be a 4+ set, consisting of 87 parts at an expected price of 29.99 euros. As with all 4+ sets, we can expect many large molded parts. For example, the legs from the 76830 Zyclops Chase set are used as the legs of the AT-ST. The 75332 AT-ST will be an Endor set to contrast with the 75322 Hoth AT-ST from earlier in the year. Furthermore, the set includes an Imperial Speeder Bike and a small tree with catapult. Wicket, a Scout Trooper and an AT-ST Driver are included as figures.

  • Set number: 75332
  • Set name: AT-ST
  • Pieces: 87
  • Figures: 3
  • Release date: 01. August 2022
  • RRP: 29,99 Euro

75333 Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter

Among the LEGO Star Wars 2022 summer set releases will be another Jedi Starfighter, set number 75333. The set is based on Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and is actually the only LEGO set celebrating the 20th anniversary of the film. The Starfighter looks very similar to its predecessor in the 75191 Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive set from 2017, but this time it comes with a small detachable satellite dish to faithfully recreate the scenes from the movie.

Minifigures included in the set are Obi-Wan Kenobi with hood and printed cloak, R4-P17, and for the very first time in the long history of LEGO Star Wars, the Kaminoan Taun We. The rumor that LEGO would use a LEGO minidoll for this has recently turned out to be a fake. Instead, a normal minifigure torso and a minifigure skirt part will be used, as we know it from Princess Leia, for example. A new combo part was designed for the alien’s long neck and head, which is expected to be dual-molded and can be attached to the torso like a normal head. The set consists of 282 parts and will probably cost 29.99 euros.

  • Set number: 75333
  • Set name: Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter
  • Pieces: 282
  • Figures: 3
  • Release date: 01. August 2022
  • RRP: 29,99 Euro

75334 Obi-Wan Kenobi vs. Darth Vader

There will also be two sets among the LEGO Star Wars 2022 Summer novelties for the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series, which kicks off with a double episode on Disney+ on May 27. One of them bears the set number 75334 and the very simple name Obi-Wan Kenobi vs. Darth Vader. However, it will be a clash between Obi-Wan Kenobi and his former apprentice Darth Vader.

Presumably the scene will take place on the planet Mustafar, because this set is about a 30 stud wide diorama made of mainly gray bricks and a lot of cheese slopes in trans-orange. Disclaimer: This set is not one of the new diorama sets with black frames and quote tile. Other details in this set include a small yellow lift truck used to transport the lava, and a brown brick structure that could be a melting furnace. As a play feature, the lift truck can be blown out, there are two integrated turntables in the bottom of the diorama to simulate Obi-Wan and Vader’s lightsaber fight, and the diorama can be opened in the middle to reveal a lava flow.

Theoretically, however, this could also be a factory setting on another planet, unfortunately we’re not quite sure yet. Minifigures included in this set are, of course, Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Obi-Wan also has a printed cloak here and no cape. The figure also gets a new mullet hairpiece. Other minifigures included are Imperial officer Tala Durith, who is played by Indira Varma, and the droid NED-B, familiar from the first trailer. The set consists of 408 parts and will probably cost 49.99 euros.

  • Set number: 75334
  • Set name: Obi-Wan Kenobi vs. Darth Vader
  • Pieces: 408
  • Figures: 4
  • Release date: 01. August 2022
  • RRP: 49,99 Euro

75335 BD-1

Video game fans can also look forward to a matching set in the LEGO Star Wars 2022 summer novelties. For the video game Jedi: Fallen Order, released in 2019, a buildable BD-1 figure will be released as part of the Brick Built Characters series. BD has his typical white skin with red markings. The legs are movable, the head can be moved up and down, as well as left and right. On the droid’s head is a hidden compartment that holds three stim canisters, the life potions in the game. Overall, BD-31 cm is just under the original height of 45 cm.

As always, the set also includes a small data plate with appropriate info about the character. There is also a small BD-1 minifigure, whose mold we already know from the 75325 N-1 Starfighter of the Mandalorian. The set consists of 1062 parts and will cost 99.99 euros.

  • Set number: 75335
  • Set name: BD-1
  • Pieces: 1062
  • Figures: 1
  • Release date: 01. August 2022
  • RRP: 99,99 Euro

75336 Inquisitor Scythe Transport

Set 75336 will also be a set from the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series. As the expected name Inquisitor Scythe Transport already tells us, it is the spaceship of the Inquisitors that was already seen in the trailers and concept artwork. What will surely please most fans is that this set actually features all three prominent Inquisitors as minifigures: the Grand Inquisitor with printed breastplate and cape, the Third Sister Reva with cape and the Fifth Brother with breastplate. There is also an Obi-Wan minifigure that is different from the one in the smaller set. He wears a blue top and a cloth poncho over it. The set will cost 99.99 euros and consist of 924 parts.

  • Set number: 75336
  • Set name: Inquisitor Scythe Transport
  • Pieces: 924
  • Figures: 4
  • Release date: 01. August 2022
  • RRP: 99,99 Euro

75337 AT-TE Walker

Contrary to what we first assumed, the AT-TE released as part of LEGO Star Wars 2022 Summer novelties will not be an Episode II set. Instead, LEGO is basing this one on the Battle of Utapau from Episode III. This one looks very similar to the 75019 AT-TE from 2013 in terms of both size and design, but the most noticeable changes are in the way the walker’s legs and feet are built. For example, satellite dishes are no longer installed here, but instead round plates are used. In general, the feet look a little smaller and the legs a little shorter, so that a somewhat stronger, more massive overall impression of the walker is created. The interior of the walker can also be played with.

And this set will also be worthwhile for minifigure collectors and army builders. Because finally – finally – with this set we get the Commander Cody in Phase II armor that so many have wanted for so long. The figure looks highly detailed and even has printed legs and feet. The hip piece is also printed, but unfortunately the arms are not. Of course, LEGO Commander Cody also has his matching orange visor. To go with this, LEGO has newly designed a Phase II helmet for the clones in this set, which also has holes on the sides so that accessories can be attached. Apparently, however, Cody’s jetpack is not included as a build in the set, but is most likely just printed on his back.

But that’s not all! A commander also needs henchmen, of course. And so LEGO 75337 AT-TE also includes three reworked 212th Troopers with printed legs, feet and hips. To operate the AT-TE, there is also a revamped Clone Gunner. Opposing this are 3 Battle Droids and a Dwarf Spider Droid. Obi-Wan Kenobi or a side build are unfortunately not included. The set consists of 1082 parts and will cost 139.99 euros.

  • Set number: 75337
  • Set name: AT-TE Walker
  • Pieces: 1082
  • Figures: 8
  • Release date: 01. August 2022
  • RRP: 139,99 Euro

75338 [Andor Spaceship and Speeder Bike]

The penultimate set on our list is probably also the most mysterious. We know what the set contains, but we can’t quite place it. We only want to confirm that it is a set for the upcoming Andor series. Absolute danger of spoilers!

Included is a small spaceship, which reminds us of the LEGO Star Wars 75024 HH-87 Starhopper, you could also call it a folded Gunship with upturned wings. The ship is completely gray and has yellow details that are displayed using stickers – again reminding us of the Razor Crest and the Mandalorian’s N-1. There’s also a sand-colored speeder bike.

Also included are probably at least three minifigures: one figure dressed completely in blue and with a blue cap reminiscent of a Bespin guard, a second character with a beige coat and blond hairstyle with receding hairline, which is close to Tobias Beckett’s minifigure, and finally a figure with a full brown beard, Sirius Black hairpiece and a printed brown coat, which is probably Cassian Andor. The set will probably cost 69.99 euros and will not be released until the fall.

  • Set number: 75338
  • Set name: [Andor Raumschiff und Speeder Bike]
  • Pieces: ?
  • Figures: 3
  • Release date: Fall 2022
  • RRP: 69,99 Euro

75340 LEGO Star Wars Adventskalender

It has been known for quite some time that the set 75340 will be this year’s LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar. It consists of 329 pieces and will unfortunately be more expensive here in Germany. Instead of the usual 29.99 euros, we will have to pay 34.99 euros for it from this year. Unfortunately, we don’t know much about the calendar’s content at this point. We only know that there will probably be R2-D2 and C-3PO in special Christmas outfits, as well as a Luke Skywalker minifigure in the Hoth outfit.

  • Set number: 75340
  • Set name: LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar
  • Pieces: 329
  • Figures: 3+
  • Release date: 01 September 2022
  • RRP: 34,99 Euro

All LEGO Star Wars 2022 sets

What do you think about the first information about the upcoming LEGO Star Wars 2022 summer novelties? Let us know what you think in the comments!

Max

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