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Star Wars: the galactic saga reimagined as collector pieces
Step into MTHOR's Star Wars collection, where pop culture's most iconic saga meets the biggest names in design and collectibles. Since A New Hope hit theatres in 1977, George Lucas's universe has never stopped inspiring artists, creators and luxury brands: LEGO has made it their flagship licence, KAWS, Bearbrick and Hot Toys have built some of their most sought-after figures around it, and adidas signed one of the decade's most talked-about sneaker collabs with Nanzuka. At MTHOR, we hand-pick the most coveted pieces of this universe — from LEGO Ultimate Collector Series sets to Bearbrick 1000%, from KAWS Companions to the adidas Ultra Boost Yoda — all inspected and authenticated by our in-house expert team. Whether you're a seasoned collector, a day-one fan, or looking for the ultimate gift for a Star Wars devotee, this collection brings together the best of the saga in tangible, premium, and always authenticated form.
The story of a saga that became a cultural universe
On 25 May 1977, George Lucas released Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope in just 32 theatres across the United States. No one — not even 20th Century Fox — believed in the project: a space opera blending samurai, medieval chivalry and Joseph Campbell mythology, powered by handmade special effects and an unknown cast. Within weeks the film became the highest-grossing release in cinema history at that point, and launched a saga that today spans twelve films, a dozen series (Mandalorian, Andor, Ahsoka, Skeleton Crew…) and an extended universe that feeds all of contemporary pop culture.
But Star Wars is also — and perhaps above all — a merchandising revolution. Lucas, by trading a lower paycheque for the rights to merchandise, laid the foundations of the modern collectibles industry. The first Kenner figures from 1978 are now worth fortunes; LEGO Star Wars sets, launched in 1999 with The Phantom Menace, have since passed the billion-units mark; and every new release — whether the Mandalorian's Razor Crest, the Millennium Falcon UCS or a Bearbrick Chewbacca — becomes an event watched by a worldwide community of fans and collectibles investors.
Star Wars × pop culture: how the saga became a playground for the biggest brands
If Star Wars rules the collector world, it's because the licence has pulled off a rare feat: crossing every segment of design and culture. LEGO has made it their longest and most prolific partnership, with Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) sets — Imperial Star Destroyer 75252, Millennium Falcon 10179, Razor Crest 75447 — often topping 5,000 pieces and becoming speculation pieces the moment they leave the catalogue.
On the art toy side, KAWS reinterpreted Stormtroopers and Boba Fett with his signature "XX eyes", Bearbrick dropped 1000% Chewbacca and Darth Maul versions that are now impossible to find, and Hot Toys delivers the most faithful Movie Masterpieces on the market with hyper-realistic 1/6 scale figures. More recently, Pop Mart democratised the Grogu figure with its blind box series, and Kith released its Yoda poster as an official collaboration.
On sneakers, adidas struck hard with the Superstar XLG Nanzuka R2-D2 / C-3PO collab — a pop-art reinterpretation of the saga's two most famous droids — and the Ultra Boost DNA Yoda, a forest-green lifestyle nod to the Jedi master. Each piece tells a different facet of the universe, and that diversity is what you find at MTHOR: LEGO sets, collector figures, sneakers, posters, bobbleheads — the whole Star Wars ecosystem under one roof.
The flagship pieces of MTHOR's Star Wars collection
The collection covers the most sought-after references in the galaxy. On the LEGO Ultimate Collector Series side, you'll find the Imperial Star Destroyer 75252 (4,784 pieces, the Empire's flagship), the Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon 10179 (Han Solo's iconic ship in collector form), the Razor Crest 75447 (the Mandalorian's vessel, over 6,000 pieces) and the AT-AT 75313. For dioramas and themed sets: Death Star Trash Compactor Diorama 75339, Mos Espa Podrace Diorama 75380, Endor Speeder Chase 75353, Darth Vader Meditation Chamber 75296, and the highly coveted Emperor's Throne Room 75352.
For Mandalorian fans: The Mandalorian Helmet 75328, The Armorer's Mandalorian Forge 75319, The Child 75318, and the brand-new Darksaber 40917. On the art toys and collectibles side: KAWS Storm Trooper Companion, KAWS Boba Fett Vinyl Figure, Bearbrick Chewbacca 1000%, Bearbrick Darth Maul 1000%, Hot Toys Boba Fett 40th Anniversary, Kith × Star Wars Yoda Poster and the Pop Mart Grogu Tiny But Mighty blind box series. And for sneakerheads: adidas Superstar XLG Nanzuka R2-D2 / C-3PO and adidas Ultra Boost DNA Yoda. A curation built so every fan — from LEGO builder to art toy collector — finds the piece that completes their galaxy.
Why buy your Star Wars piece at MTHOR
MTHOR Shop specialises in authenticated collectibles and sneakers. Every product in our Star Wars collection goes through a rigorous check by our expert team: for LEGO sets we verify box integrity, factory seal status, serial number conformity and packaging consistency. For KAWS, Bearbrick, Hot Toys and Pop Mart figures, we check mint condition, original box, accessories and any holograms or certificates provided by the manufacturer. For adidas sneakers, we verify box-to-size-tag consistency, materials, smell, stitching, shape and sole, plus laces, using specialised tools like a UV lamp and microscope. Every order ships with an MTHOR seal, a tangible guarantee that quality control was performed and authenticity validated. Learn more about our authentication process.
We offer worldwide delivery in 2 to 8 days, signed-for to your door, with real-time tracking via email and WhatsApp, pay in 4 interest-free instalments via Klarna or Scalapay, and a France-based customer service team reachable Monday to Friday from 9am to 6pm. Our 14-day return policy has you covered, and no customs fees are charged to you, wherever you are in the world.
FAQ — Star Wars collection at MTHOR
How do you authenticate a LEGO Star Wars set or a collector figure?
All our LEGO Star Wars sets are shipped factory-sealed, with their original packaging intact. For KAWS, Bearbrick, Hot Toys and Pop Mart figures, we check mint condition, original box, official holograms and accessory conformity. Our in-house expert team inspects every piece before dispatch, and each order leaves with an MTHOR seal guaranteeing it went through our process. Discover our full authentication process.
Are the LEGO Star Wars sets sold at MTHOR new and sealed?
Yes, all our LEGO Star Wars sets are brand new and factory-sealed, unless explicitly stated otherwise on the product page. We guarantee box integrity (no major creases, unbroken seal) and serial number conformity. For retired sets or rare vintage pieces, the exact condition is detailed in the description.
What size should I pick for the adidas Star Wars sneakers?
The adidas Superstar XLG and adidas Ultra Boost DNA generally run true to size: we recommend your usual size. The Superstar XLG, with its reinforced shell, may feel half a size tighter on very wide feet — go half a size up in that case. All our pairs are brand new and come with their original box.
What accessories ship with my collector piece?
Every piece ships with its full original packaging: for LEGO, the sealed box and instructions; for Bearbrick, KAWS and Hot Toys, the original collector box and all official accessories (stands, interchangeable hands, certificates when supplied by the manufacturer). Sneakers come with their original adidas box and any extra laces.
What's the delivery time?
We ship worldwide, signed-for delivery to your door within 2 to 8 days. You get real-time tracking via email and WhatsApp wherever you are. Large-format LEGO sets (Ultimate Collector Series, dioramas) are shipped in custom reinforced cartons to prevent any transit damage.
Will I have to pay customs fees?
No customs fees will be charged to you. MTHOR covers all customs duties and taxes, wherever you are in the world. The price you see on the site is the final price you pay: no surprises on delivery.
Can I return my piece if it doesn't suit me?
Yes. You have 14 days from receipt to return your piece, provided it is in its original condition (never worn for sneakers, intact box and unbroken seal for LEGO and figures). Refunds are processed within 24 hours of receiving the return.
Going further
Also explore our LEGO, KAWS, Bearbrick, Pop Mart and Hot Toys collections to browse our full collector universe. To learn more about the quality of our pieces, see our detailed authentication process.



































































































































































