Though LEGO has been around since the 1960s, it's only been in the last two decades or so that the company has used popular licenses. Starting in 1999, Star Wars was one of LEGO's very first licensed sets, with a range of Phantom Menace and original trilogy sets releasing to great commercial success. Even now, despite LEGO holding the license to a number of popular IPs, Star Wars is still one of its most successful lines, with a vast range of sets releasing every year. Though these sets tend to be based on the mainline movies and TV spin-offs, a few sets have been based on Star Wars games, and a Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order set may be in the works now.
According to a leak first reported on by Promobricks, LEGO's Summer 2022 Star Wars wave will include a buildable BD-1, the adorable droid companion of Jedi Fallen Order's lead protagonist Cal Kestis. The leaked BD-1 set will apparently appear quite similar to the recent «The Child» set that LEGO released, acting as a half-size brick-built version of the character. Though an official confirmation hasn't been made just yet, this leak seems fairly reputable, and with a sequel on the way, more Jedi Fallen Order sets could potentially be on the way.
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Over the last few years, LEGO has started to release a line of buildable helmets, geared specifically towards the collector market. Though some of these models have gained some criticism for looking a little too block-y to be displayed, this range seems to generally be quite popular amongst Star Wars LEGO fans.
If LEGO continues the trend of releasing about three helmet models every wave, then it's bound to be looking for inspiration from across the Star Wars galaxy, regardless of the
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