Darth Vader and Cal Kestis in the same LEGO box is not a combination you see often, and Prime Day just made it the most affordable it has ever been. Amazon has the LEGO Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer (75394 set) at $111, down from its $159 standard price and a record low for this 1,555-piece buildable Star Destroyer with 7 minifigures, spring-loaded shooters, foldout panels, and a fully detailed interior. No Prime membership required, and the official LEGO site hasn’t moved a dollar.
Cal Kestis in a Star Destroyer
The minifigure roster in this set is unusually strong for a mid-scale Star Wars build. Darth Vader is the headline, but the 25th Anniversary Cal Kestis minifigure is the one that makes this set notable for collectors: Cal Kestis, the protagonist of Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor, doesn’t appear in many LEGO sets, and a 25th Anniversary version is a release that won’t be repeated. The remaining five figures cover Commander Praji, an Imperial Gunner, an Imperial Navy Trooper, and a Stormtrooper, which between them fill out the Imperial crew complement that the Star Destroyer’s interior actually needs to feel inhabited.
That interior is more developed than most LEGO starship sets at this price point. The bridge, command room, break room, armory, and control panels are all accessible via a lift-off top panel and foldout side panels, and the cargo box contains Kyber Crystal and thermal detonator elements that add narrative detail beyond generic crates. For anyone who builds and displays rather than just builds and shelves, the interior rewards the time spent on it.
The exterior adds a hidden foldout carry handle for flight play and two spring-loaded shooters, which keeps the set functional as a play object for the ages 10 and up target rather than purely a display model. At 18 inches long and over 6 inches tall when complete, the Imperial Star Destroyer is a presence on any shelf without requiring the dedicated display infrastructure that the larger UCS version demands.
Record low on a set LEGO won’t discount on its own site
The Imperial Star Destroyer 75394 set sits at $159.99 on LEGO’s official site and has not moved since launch. LEGO doesn’t run Prime Day promotions, doesn’t participate in retailer sale events through its own channels, and doesn’t discount current Star Wars sets through any official mechanism. Amazon’s record low at $111 is the result of a Prime Day deal that LEGO has no control over and wouldn’t sanction if it did.
For Kotaku readers who have played Jedi: Fallen Order or Jedi: Survivor, the Cal Kestis minifigure is the specific detail that makes this set worth paying attention to beyond the standard Star Wars collector interest. Having the Jedi Survivor protagonist alongside Darth Vader in a set that recreates the ship from A New Hope is the kind of cross-era LEGO Star Wars combination that shows up once and doesn’t repeat.