1,555 pieces, seven minifigures including Darth Vader, a fully detailed interior with a bridge and command room, spring-loaded shooters, and a build that measures 18 inches long when complete. The LEGO Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer (75394 set) is down to $111, off its $159 list price and at its all-time low on Amazon. That is roughly seven cents per piece for a set with Darth Vader in the box. Prime membership unlocks the deal, and the 30-day no-card trial is there if you need the access without the commitment.
Seven minifigures including a 25th anniversary Cal Kestis
The figure lineup alone makes this set unusual in the LEGO Star Wars range. Darth Vader anchors the roster alongside Commander Praji, an Imperial Gunner, an Imperial Navy Trooper, and a Stormtrooper, all of which cover the Imperial command hierarchy of A New Hope. The seventh figure is a 25th anniversary edition Cal Kestis, which marks this as a collectible configuration beyond the standard Star Destroyer build. Cal Kestis in Imperial Star Destroyer packaging is the kind of figure inclusion that drives the secondary market value of sealed sets, and at this price it is included without any premium over a standard release.
Interior rooms, spring shooters, foldout panels, carry handle
The build goes beyond the exterior silhouette. Lifting the top panel and folding out the side panels reveals a detailed interior with a bridge, command room, break room, armory, control panels, a cargo box with a Kyber Crystal element, and a thermal detonator element. That interior detail makes this a play set as much as a display model, and the hidden foldout carry handle on the underside enables flight play without removing the ship from its base. Two spring-loaded shooters handle the combat play scenario, and the finished model at 6 inches high, 18 inches long, and 11 inches deep is substantial enough to anchor a shelf display without appearing undersized next to other sets in the range.
LEGO recommends this for ages 10 and up, and the 1,555-piece count puts the build time in the range of a full afternoon or two shorter sessions, which makes it a self-contained gift experience rather than a quick build that loses its appeal within an hour.
The 4.8-star average across nearly 2,000 reviews and 2,000-plus units sold last month reflect a set that has landed consistently well across both the play and display audiences it targets. At $111 at its all-time low, the LEGO Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer costs less than most single premium action figures from competing toy lines, and considerably less than what this set was selling for six months ago. For Prime members with a Star Wars fan on the gift list, or anyone building their own collection, Amazon has made the decision easy.