Among the thousand things that LEGO has within its line dedicated to Star Wars , one of the most amazing are the helmets of the legendary characters of the saga. Obviously dedicated to the Dark Side and the villains of the movies, they are a series that cannot be missing from any fan’s collection. That’s why we’re bringing you all the Star Wars helmets LEGO has right now . Go preparing your pocket, because the truth is that they are great.

The LEGO Star Wars Helmet Collection is a series of build-and-display models aimed at older fans and collectors of the Star Wars saga.
Each set reproduces an iconic helmet from the Star Wars villains from 2020. With a couple of new helmets being released each year, you currently have 5 in the collection and we’re showing you all of them to give you envy or ideas.
Darth Vader’s helmet
Of course, we start with the most iconic helmet in the saga , which has become a legend and an object of desire for every self-respecting fan.
With the set number 75304 and 834 pieces , it is the must-have in any collection and also the most complex in the series so far, at least in terms of number of components.
Boba Fett’s helmet
Now coming back into fashion with the series, Boba Fett’s legendary helmet gave him an aura of cool mystery , maintained by The Mandalorian and debunked by The Boba Fett Book .
With set number 75277 and 625 pieces , it is another essential.

The helmet of a Scout Trooper
The soldiers of the empire that patrolled the moon of Endor , home of the Ewoks in Return of the Jedi, also have a place in the collection.
With set number 75305 and 471 pieces , it is also among the cheapest and, if you see it, get it, it seems that it will not continue.
The helmet of a Stormtrooper
Along with Darth Vader’s, this is THE Star Wars helmet, so it couldn’t be missing . As recognizable as the Sith Lord’s, seeing it hovering somewhere was always a reminder of the Empire’s sheer power and poor aim.
With set number 75276, the pieces rise again to 647 and it is highly valued.
The helmet of a TIE Fighter pilot
The helmet that inaugurated the series and also one of the most spectacular , with that shiny black and the emblems of the Empire crowning the figure.
The reproduction is quite faithful, with those two flexible breathing tubes attached to the front.
The second most complex in terms of number of pieces ( 724, just below Darth Vader’s helmet ) has the set number 75274. And you also pay a lot to get one, we’ll tell you about it now.
As you can see, one pass, the truth. Of course, once again remember that they are helmets for a somewhat more experienced audience. So, if you are thinking of giving them to a child, it is better that they are a few years old or that an adult is there to lend a hand.
But who are we kidding, you’re going to buy them yourself, leaving you the minimum wage.