Disney Took Off Into The Galaxy With The New Series. The Release Of A New Franchise Means Some Sets Are Worth The Star Wars LEGO® Investment!
Since the Disney+ “Ahsoka” series landed, LEGO® has been ready to capture the audience with sets like the T-6 Jedi shuttle 75362.
But which LEGO® Ahsoka set should be at the top of your wishlist? Is there one (or two) that stands colorfully above the rest?
My guide below will cover some of my favorite LEGO® Ahsoka minifigs and sets that you should buy for fun, or buy for a strategic hold (and a strong LEGO® investment).
February 2026: Ahsoka & Mandalore LEGO® Market Pulse
Quick heads-up for collectors: Star Wars sets keep cycling Mandalore content back into the spotlight (hello, more Siege of Mandalore talk in the current wave), which can nudge demand around on older Ahsoka/Mandalore builds and minifigs. If you’re buying for a hold, do a fast price sanity-check across BrickLink, BrickEconomy, LEGO.com, and Amazon before you click “Buy” — the swings are real.
Let’s switch on our hyperdrive with some new and old Ahsoka sets:
LEGO® Star Wars: Ahsoka Tano with Dual Lightsabers (Dark Blue Jumpsuit)
This minifigure is exceptional – no need to take up the entire page! Even if Ahsoka keeps getting new minifig versions, this exact look (dark blue jumpsuit + dual sabers) is a clean, nostalgic pull. I would highly recommend getting a few of these Ahsoka Tano minifigures off Amazon, and hold onto them for the long haul!
LEGO® Star Wars: The Clone Wars Duel on Mandalore 75310
This set is simple, effective, and does so much with so little. While it is retired, you can still find sellers off Amazon where you can snag 75310. This set includes two highly detailed minifigs: LEGO® Darth Maul with robotic printed legs and his classic dual-bladed red saber, and Ahsoka Tano as an adult with her signature LEGO® hair piece and dual-wielding blue lightsabers. Call-outs here are the Mandalorian vault that you can store a LEGO® minifigure within, and Maul’s throne that has a secret compartment with a blaster inside. I highly recommend this set either for a long-hold investment or an incredible display piece.
LEGO® BrickHeadz Star Wars Ahsoka Tano 40539
Another simple set, but due to this (most likely) never making a concrete re-release or comeback, this BrickHeadz themed Ahsoka LEGO® set is a great buy and long-hold. It has retired, so it usually costs more than grabbing it at retail. However, like the rest of my blog, LEGO® BrickHeadz Star Wars Ahsoka Tano 40539 is an Amazon link but the platform does not have it in stock! If you want to find the set and sell it on the platform, be my guest. It is a BrickHeadz piece of older Ahsoka holding her signature dual lightsabers. It is a quick build with only 164 pieces!
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