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The Mandalorian and Luke Skywalker Red Five join the LEGO Star Wars Helmet collection in 2022!

Thanks to an early listing on Amazon Poland (via Stonewars), we have our very first look at 2 new LEGO Star Wars helmets coming in early 2022! 75328 The Mandalorian, and 75327 Luke Skywalker’s Red Five helmet will join LEGO’s range of 18+ Star Wars Helmets.

These will be released on 1 March 2022, and can be pre-ordered now from LEGO.com!

Last year’s Darth Vader and Scout Trooper helmets were revealed in late March, so this may be a very early reveal, or LEGO have pulled forward the launch dates slightly – so keep your eyes peeled for the official release date, and possibly reviews soon!

Update: Prices and official release details, as well as Dark Trooper Helmet images also added to the post.

75327 Luke Skywalker’s Red Five helmet

75328 The Mandalorian

75343 Dark Trooper Helmet

75328 The Mandalorian Helmet

This is LEGO’s first time venturing outside the Original Trilogy, and they couldn’t have picked a better helmet that Din Djarin’s shiny Beskar Mandalorian Helmet.

At 584 pieces, the LEGO Mandalorian Helmet, which is central to Din Djarin’s identity and characterisation in the hit The Mandalorian Disney+ series, and I can see this one selling really well due to the character’s popularity.

As expected, the Mandalorian helmet borrows heavily on the Boba Fett Helmet, and employs a mix of light grey and silvery elements to create a sense of shininess.

The light dances and bounces off the drum-lacquered silver parts of the helmet quite nicely, and it’s unmistakeably Mandalorian which is all you can ask for.

75327 Luke Skywalker’s Red Five Helmet

More interestingly is LEGO’s first Rebel and open-face helmet – 75327 Luke Skywalker’s Helmet, which was famously featured when he flew his Red Five X-Wing in A New Hope to blow up the Death Star.

Fans of printed elements are kinda in luck as it looks like there’s quite a number of printed elements, specifically the rounded dome pieces, and the helmet’s fin, in addition to some stickers being used for the red and yellow Vs (kill counts), and other parts.

The trans-orange visor looks pretty good, although the dip in the middle does look a little off, but the bright colours, and unique shaping of Luke Skywalker’s helmet is brilliant, and should provide a fun building experience.

We don’t have the official release dates or prices for these yet, but it would be safe to assume that a reveal is coming soon, given Amazon Poland’s reveal, and I would also think that prices will be similar to previous LEGO Star Wars helmets.

Do note that there is supposedly a third helmet on the way as well – a Dark Trooper helmet, which wasn’t part of this reveal, so keep your eyes out for that one soon.

75343 Dark Trooper Helmet – 693 pieces

LEGO Star Wars Helmets released so far:

I think these 2 helmets look great, and if you own and liked the previous range of helmets, these will be great additions to the LEGO Star Wars Helmet collection.

What do you think of the Mandalorian and Luke Skywalker’s helmet? Will you be picking the up when they launch?

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