Star Wars
Andor
8+
U-Wing Starfighter™ Rebelde
Release date:
May 1, 2025
LEGO 75399 Rebel U-Wing Starfighter™ touched down on 1 May 2025 as part of the Andor Season 2 wave. The 594-piece model targets builders aged 8 and up and debuts at €69.99 / £59.99 / $69.99, keeping the cost-per-piece in the 11 ¢/p range—almost identical to its 2016 predecessor, 75155, despite today’s higher prices.
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Minifigure review
All four characters are exclusive:
Cassian Andor (sw1410) sports a new blue flight jacket with dual-moulded arms and printed weathering. Dedra Meero (sw1411) debuts in crisp white ISB dress uniform with a unique cap element. ISB Tactical Agent (sw1409) provides army-builder appeal with a dark-tan trenchcoat print. K-2SO (sw1412) returns as a slimmed brick-built droid using the new droid head introduced for 75394, adding shoulder articulation missing from the 2016 figure.
Collectors will like the variety, although K-2SO’s proportions still feel spindly next to the sturdier human figs.
About the
set
The new U-wing is smaller than the Rogue One version and that down-scaling divides opinion. Reviewers praise the swoosh-ability—41 cm long with sturdy Technic spars—and the smooth swing-wing mechanism, but criticise the cockpit, which now fits only a single reclining pilot and loses the under-nose window that defined the original design.
Play features remain generous for the price: a lever-release canopy, an opening troop bay that seats one minifigure plus gear, and twin spring-loaded shooters tucked beneath the nose.
Box design
LEGO fits the starfighter into a 35.4 × 19.1 × 9.1 cm box—half the volume of most $70 Star Wars ships. The front art shows the wings swept back in the trademark “V” formation against a Lothal-sunset backdrop from Andor, giving the model more visual presence than its footprint suggests.
Instruction manual
So…

For €70 you get a swoosh-friendly starfighter, four exclusive minifigures and solid play functions—good value by 2025 standards. Compromises in scale and cockpit accuracy stop it short of being the definitive U-wing, but as an Andor tie-in it delivers style, display presence and plenty of Rebel attitude. If you missed 75155, this is the easiest ticket onto Cassian’s flight deck; if you own the original, wait for a modest discount before doubling up.