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2/5
It’s Okay, Rare Minifigures but Questionable +s
I appreciate the work completed for this set, as a droid workshop consisting of characters from various time frames of the overall story. This set is acceptable for an individual or as an addition to other sets & creations, however, it is not to be divided amongst family members as no one would be satisfied with the tool rack or crate of miscellaneous droid parts while others received the BB-8 Snowman or Christmas sweater Jawa. Though it is Christmas, no armaments or weapons related to LEGO Star Wars are available.
For a future Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar, I would like to see a Separatist Firefighter Battle Droid & a discontinuation of the plastic bags such as for the mystery box Minifigures. Please, no more bodiless astromech legs either. As a Christmas special, it would be interesting to see Zam Wessel as part of a “sleigh” or a Nemodian, Gungan, or similar Warrior as an “elf”.
Overall, a solid effort.
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4/5
Some doors are a let down
My son enjoyed opening this up everyday and building the sets or mini figures, some days where a let down as there would be only 1 tiny build or figure behind the doors, overall my son is happy with what he received in the calender, the figures do have some cute details like Christmas jumpers etc, could have
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1/5
A box of spare parts
On day 9 of this calendar you "build" a box of spare parts. What I mean is that you put some random droid parts into a box. You do not connect any LEGO elements. This is the entire calendar in a nutshell - a box of spare parts. It's so poetic I almost feel like someone at LEGO is trolling us.
We have been buying these calendars every year for as long as we can remember, and have never been close to this disappointed. My wife is threating to organize a class action lawsuit and my son said he would rather squeeze lemon juice in his eyes than keep opening these windows.
Please, LEGO, don't ruin such a fun part of Christmas! At least, my sons managed to make some unhinged droid builds out of it - hopefully the "professionals" can get some inspiration from their genius.
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2/5
Too many druids
Lego advent calendars and star wars nostalgic memories for me, buying this calander was an instant purchase for me. I was excited for a new star wars surprise each December day, instead I received a daily disappointment, drones, drones and more drones. Not a single spaceship and barely any mini-figures, odd to see the best parts of star wars omitted. Unfortunately drone builds are basic (lacking even instructions) the builders workshop feels boring (how exciting is a crate of drone parts or a workbench) don't think this is exciting to any lego demographic.
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1/5
Missing sets
Four of the build sets were missing. Day 4 was missing and we thought maybe it fell into another day’s section. Then Day 11 was missing, so we opened the rest of the calendar to find that the sets for that entire column (Days 4, 11, 19, and 17) were missing. Quite the disappointment for my son. And since we had ordered the calendar over a month ago and had already opened some of the days, we can’t return for a refund. And now the calendars are sold out. We had made this an annual tradition, but I’m not sure if I want to try again next year just to be disappointed again. Not what we expect from LEGO.
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1/5
Very poor and uninspiring
The Star Wars advent calendar has been an institution for many years, and have always provided fun micro builds or minifigs every day.
The 2025 calendar is a massive disappointment. On day 14 at this point and have had 1 minifig and 2 or 3 reasonable mini builds (but nothing recognisably Star Wars). Everything else has been dire - a box with 3 spare droid parts, a 4-piece tool rack, random bits of furniture and what looks like a shower post.
LEGO.com
1/5
This year was a huge letdown
Our family has been getting LSW advent calendars and other LEGO advent calendars for last 8 years or so. This year’s Star Wars calendar was a huge let down. Day 9 was a total joke. This set doesn’t even seem to be Christmas themed, it’s more like an episode 9 set the droid from Andor has been the only fun thing so far on the 13th.
By far our favorite adventure calendar was several years ago. It was the friends themed one where each day was an ornament for the tree. Our family would love to see that in a Star Wars advent calendar.
LEGO.com
2/5
Terrible
Absolute waste of money. My son was so incredibly disappointed by, what felt like leftovers from the Lego warehouse floor. In addition to that, the instructions were diabolical
LEGO.com
5/5
Fun, festive, and perfect for Star Wars fans!
The LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar is an annual highlight in our house, and this year’s edition did not disappoint. Each day reveals a mini-build, character, or accessory that feels thoughtfully chosen and surprisingly detailed for its size. The mix of iconic ships, seasonal Star Wars characters, and exclusive minifigures adds real excitement—there’s always something to look forward to.
The builds are quick but satisfying, making them great for both kids and adult fans. I especially love how the calendar balances nostalgia with new twists, and the holiday-themed characters always bring a smile.
Overall, it’s a fun countdown to the holidays, a great collectible, and an easy win for any LEGO or Star Wars lover. Highly recommended!
LEGO.com
1/5
Worst Star Wars Advent Calendar
Having purchased the last 7 Star Wars Lego advent calendars, I always look forward to the 1st of December to begin opening the windows.
I always purchase the calendar without spending time looking at the promotional material, so as not to spoil it.
This year, however, has been a bit of a stinker so far. 9 days in and not a single fun or inspiring build yet. Day 1, whilst providing a rare micro-figure you can't even classify as a build!
Honestly, if I knew what I was getting myself into prior to building, I would have skipped this years.
Poor theme, lacking imagination or care to fans - almost insulting.
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1/5
Utter waste of money
I have been buying these advent calendars for my kids years but this one offering is a total joke. First day was a tiny single bear piece and it didnt get much better by day 8. Wish i had paid better attention to the contents when I bought it but I thought I could trust Lego. This will be the last one we buy, off brand stuff is better value and not bad quality
LEGO.com
1/5
Worst star wars advent calendar
This must be my 10th one in a row so has become a xmas tradition. But this could be my last year as this was the worst advent calendar ever produced in this brand. There are no star wars vehicles to build it so far feels like build a tiny kitchen. The robots are still the same non lego builds but this time their seem to be the main feature. I am shocked this past lego standard! Do not get.
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5/5
A must buy for fans
This is a fantastic Advent Calendar for Star Wars and Lego fans. Perfect for Adults and children to replace chocolate. On the back of each door is a picture on how to set up the pieces, relatively easy and great to open everyday.
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1/5
Seriously lego ripping off sar wars fans again!!
Opened day one and got Babu Frik really that's it one tiny little groot painted different and no build this is by far the worst star wars calander ever! I've had them all look brick built droid not a bad idea but a jawa and a c3po are the only actual mini figures in the set the city calander has 9 minifigs and cost 10e less makes no sense except laziness and greed ! Only the best is good enough?? Unless your a star was fan then its over pricing skimming on minifigs seriously compare Harry Potter sets to star was they have nearly double the mini figs per price point! Why is this? And that's even mentioning the massive drop in mini figure quality in the last few years helmet warts wrong prints leaving premium figures out of the 1000e death star eg no duel molded legs in a 1000e set ? Commander fox's pink chest the insane increase in battle pack prices I'm really starting to wonder why I bother anymore! Like seriously babu flick buy himself no build please contact me and explain what is happening I've been a customer for 38 years! And I won't be for much longer if it stays like it has the last few years
LEGO.com
5/5
A Galactic Festive Hit for Star Wars Fans
Absolutely loving this set! Each day reveals a fun mini build or droid figure, all coming together to create a cute Babu Frik–inspired workshop. Perfect for kids and Star Wars fans — festive, creative, and super fun
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5/5
The perfect treat
My 8-year-old absolutely loved the LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 2025! 🌟 Each day was a little adventure—opening the doors to reveal festive droids, mini builds, and holiday-themed minifigures like BB‑8 as a snowman was such a fun countdown to Christmas. The pieces are high-quality and the builds are engaging without being too tricky for his age. He especially loved the interactive droidsmith workshop and all the Star Wars surprises hidden behind each door. It’s the perfect mix of creativity, excitement, and festive fun—definitely made the holiday season extra special for him! 🎄✨
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5/5
Very cute with different characters!
The kids are so excited about this LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar — they’ve been patiently waiting and honestly can’t wait to start opening it. The little builds and characters look really fun, and it feels like it’ll be a great way to count down to Christmas. Definitely a cute and exciting set for any young Star Wars fan.
LEGO.com
5/5
Outstanding!
I know Lego may not read this or care but I bought this product recently from a retailer and was amazed. I love droids, always have since I saw A New Hope up until this point in time after Andor and soon Ashoka Season 2. Any kind of media that represents these characters is a win for Star Wars so when I saw what this year’s Advent Calendar would be about, I cheered! Didn’t think people who produced the sets cared this much too and gave a super fan a great gift! Each little gift has been a great addition to other projects of mine and adds life to something simple! Keep up the great work and just keep making new droids and add them to sets! Two thumbs up!
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3/5
Fun calendar, but lacking in characters
The Star Wars 2025 advent calendar is a lot of fun for teens and adults, but so much for younger children. The box comes with a display/play area for the toys inside, which is attached to the box. The quality of the card display area is sturdy, and the printing is great. Although the photo is Christmas based, it isn't too festive, so anyone could be given this calendar whether they celebrate the holiday or not. The doors on the days are easy to open, and all the toys inside are sealed in their own pouches so you wouldn't lose any pieces in transit. Plus the pockets behind the doors are deep so none of the toys can move around or accidentally migrant into a different pocket. We all wanted to play with it straight away, so opened it up pretty much as soon as we got it. Inside were 8 figures, 8 robots, and the rest were machinery and tools. Oh, and there is a cute little Christmas tree with a star on top as well. The instructions for putting the machines and robots together are printed clearly, and we got a lot of extra pieces, which are always handy for adding to the collection. It's a good quality advent calendar, but as the other OG character in it is Creepio it wouldn't really be interesting for newer fans.
LEGO.com
4/5
Fun little droid workshop
I was thrilled to see the builds connect to make a workshop scene. The droid selection is fun too—a good variety!