The LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series will gain its 44th set next month, starting the 26th year of one of the biggest LEGO ranges ever.
From the first X-Wing and TIE Interceptor to two kinds of shiny Naboo Starfighters and multiple Death Stars, LEGO Star Wars' most iconic range will add a new entry this May the 4th. The UCS range remains one of the grandest and largest LEGO ranges in history, with as much variety as it has pieces.
Here's a look at every single LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series set released so far, split into half-decades.
2000-2005
The first five years of the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series also happen to be its most varied. Not only did they have a suite of huge vehicle models, but they also had a location-based build in the initial Death Star model and some the collection's only character creations.
2006-2010
2006 to 2010 of the Ultimate Collector Series saw the range slow down significantly, still packing in plenty of variety, though. There were more vehicle-based builds, a General Grievous figure, a massive Death Star playset (to be remade later) and a minifigure-scale shuttle.
2011-2015
The early 2010s of the Ultimate Collector Series was a faster period for the theme, with seven total sets. Minifigures started to become the stars of the show here, with several exclusive variants scattered across the sets, whether minifigure-scale or not. This period saw plenty of UCS models released that have yet to be revisited so far, including the Ewok Village.
2016-2020

The next five years of the Ultimate Collector Series featured five remakes in the form of a new Death Star, Millennium Falcon, Snowspeeder, Y-Wing and a Star Destroyer. The only brand-new concepts for the collection during these five years were a UCS A-Wing, as well as a huge Hoth playset. This era also saw the debut of the short-lived Master Builder Series, which we're folding into the UCS range since they're as collectable and detailed.
2021-2025
The most recent five years of the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series range have been its busiest so far. There have been 11 releases to catch up on, including by far the most expensive LEGO Star Wars set of all time.
Alongside the colossal Death Star slice, 2021 to 2025 have seen the arrival of an AT-ST remake, another for the TIE Interceptor, the first The Mandalorian UCS set and so much more.
2026

The one and only LEGO Star Wars UCS set for 2026, so far, is
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