LEGO Star Wars Helmets Every Collector Should Own (and Where to Find Them)
There’s something about LEGO Star Wars Helmets that makes them irresistible to collectors. They’re compact, detailed, and instantly recognizable, turning your favourite characters into display pieces that stand out on any shelf. If you’ve already checked out my thoughts on the LEGO UCS Venator or my round-up of LEGO Star Wars Collector Sets, you’ll know I love builds that balance detail with display value.
While some of the rarer helmets have disappeared from official LEGO stores, a handful are still available directly, and others can easily be found on Amazon if you know where to look.
In this post, I’ll break down the helmets still offered on LEGO.com, share a look at my own collection, and point you towards where you can pick them up today.
Note: As an Amazon and LEGO Affiliate, I may earn from qualifying purchases from the links below.
LEGO Helmets Still Available on LEGO.com
Not every helmet is still in circulation, but LEGO does currently have a few solid options for collectors. Here are three you can grab direct from LEGO.com right now (while stock lasts):
LEGO Star Wars AT-AT Driver Helmet 75429
The Imperial AT-AT Driver helmet captures the cold precision of the Empire’s elite pilots. With its iconic grey moulding and front-facing ridges, this set is a great addition for fans of The Empire Strikes Back. This is high on my list as I've always been enthralled for the AT-AT.
π Click the image Above to view the AT-At Driver Helmet 75429 on LEGO.com
It’s a true display piece — heavy, solid, and instantly recognisable. For fans of the newer Star Wars era, this is the must-have set. LEGO seem to be the only source right now but there are some fantastic acrylic cases and lighting kits available on Amazon, links below.
π Browse LEGO AT-At Driver Helmet on Amazon UK.
π Browse LEGO AT-At Driver Helmet on Amazon Ireland.
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LEGO Star Wars Kylo Ren Helmet 75415
Few helmets in the Star Wars saga are as instantly recognizable as Kylo Ren’s fractured, red-lined mask. LEGO’s version nails the dark, menacing design and looks especially good next to the classic Sith and Imperial builds.
π Click the image Above to view the Kylo Ren Helmet 75415 on LEGO.com
It’s a true display piece — heavy, solid, and instantly recognisable. For fans of the newer Star Wars era, this is the must-have set. LEGO seem to be the only source right now but there are some fantastic acrylic cases and lighting kits available on Amazon, links below.
π Browse LEGO Kylo Ren on Amazon UK.
π Browse LEGO Kylo Ren on Amazon Ireland.
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LEGO Star Wars Jango Fett Helmet 75408
Long before Boba Fett became a legend, Jango Fett was the original Mandalorian to turn heads. LEGO’s helmet set gives collectors a chance to add some prequel-era history to their shelves.
π Click the image Above to view the Jango Fett Helmet 75408 on LEGO.com
It’s a true display piece, heavy, solid, and instantly recognisable. For fans of the newer Star Wars era, this is the must-have set. LEGO seem to be the only source right now but there are some fantastic acrylic cases and lighting kits available on Amazon, links below.
π Browse LEGO Jango Fett on Amazon UK.
π Browse LEGO Razor Crest on Amazon Ireland.
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My LEGO Star Wars Helmet Collection
While those are the ones LEGO currently stocks, my collection is built mostly from other helmets that are now harder to find direct due to LEGO retiring them. Here are a few shots of what I have:
If you’re looking for any of these, Amazon tends to be the easiest option. Prices can vary, but many retired or harder-to-find sets still pop up regularly.
π Browse the full range LEGO Star Wars Helmet on Amazon UK.
π Browse the full range LEGO Star Wars Helmet on Amazon Ireland.
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Anti-Dust Displays
π Browse the full range of Lights & Cases on Amazon UK.
π Browse the full range of Lights & Cases on Amazon Ireland.
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Conclusion
LEGO Star Wars Helmets are one of the most enjoyable sub-themes to collect. They don’t take up too much space, they look fantastic on display, and each one captures a little piece of Star Wars history in brick form. Whether you’re starting with the helmets still available direct from LEGO or hunting down older ones on Amazon, they’re well worth adding to your collection.
Which helmet is your favourite? Drop a comment and let me know which ones you’ve already got (or which you’re still hunting for).
Thanks for Reading and happy building if you buy!
David
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About the Author
I’m David Condon, a writer and small business owner based in Tralee, Co. Kerry. Most of my working life revolves around woodcraft and teaching woodturning, but this blog is where I get to explore the other things I enjoy. One of my biggest lifelong loves has been LEGO — especially the Star Wars sets and the big engineering builds that really test your patience and creativity. Alongside LEGO, I also write about tech gadgets, reviews, and the occasional opinion piece drawn from everyday Irish life.
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