Darth Maul’s Infiltrator LEGO set celebrates 25 years of The Phantom Menace


17 April 2024
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LEGO Star Wars Darth Maul’s Infiltrator set
Did you know it’s been 25 years since Darth Maul, one of the best (and most underused) Star Wars villains, graced our screens?

To mark the occasion, LEGO is celebrating the Sith Lord with a set based on Darth Maul’s Infiltrator spaceship.

 

A deadly, demon-faced and agile Sith Lord trained by the evil Darth Sidious, Darth Maul was first introduced to fans in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace - the first of the prequel trilogy – before going on to become a fan favourite with his intimidating double-bladed lightsaber and menacing ferocity. Darth Maul has appeared in LEGO a few times over the years, but the new Darth Maul Infiltrator is the perfect opportunity to mark the Sith’s 25th anniversary - so what does it include?

 

LEGO Darth Maul’s Infiltrator (75383)

 

Inspired by the craft the Sith Lord uses while tracking Qui-Gon Jinn to Tatooine, Darth Maul’s Infiltrator comes with 640 pieces, including Minifigures of Anakin Skywalker, Qui-Gon-Jinn, Darth Maul and an exclusive 25th anniversary Saw Gerrera.

 

The set also includes some cool play features: two spring-loaded shooters at the front and a special Droid-dropping function that releases three DRK-1 Probe Droids ready to track down the Jedi. Also included is Darth Maul's Bloodfin speeder, which fits inside the starship cockpit.

 

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How much does the LEGO Darth Maul’s Infiltrator cost and when is it available?

 

Darth Maul’s Interceptor is available to pre-order soon from the LEGO website and is expected to start shipping from May 1st, 2024, with pricing currently showing at £59.99.

 

Related article: Spotlight on Star Wars collectables

 

Is my Star Wars LEGO worth any money?

 

According to some sources, Star Wars LEGO is some of the most valuable LEGO you can collect. If you already have a LEGO collection or are thinking of collecting LEGO, there is a chance some of your pieces may be worth something. If the LEGO sets you own are rare or discontinued, it may be that it is valuable to certain collectors.

 

Much like all toy collectables, the value of LEGO or how much you could get for your collection can change depending on the condition of the set (whether or not it has a box or the condition of the box), or how sought after it is. For more information on LEGO collectables and to find out if they could be worth something, why not visit our LEGO Price Guide?