“So how many Luke Skywalker LEGO minifigures are there, really?” “Are the Tatooine look and the Jedi look different figures?” “Have the Mandalorian version and hermit Luke been made into minifigures too?”
If you collect these, you’ve probably run into questions like these. Here’s a single roundup that sorts it all out.

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This article organizes how to tell apart every variant of the LEGO Luke Skywalker minifigure, along with the main sets each one appears in, all in one reference table.
The short version: the LEGO Luke Skywalker can be grouped into roughly ten form categories (Tatooine / pilot / Hoth / Bespin / Jedi / hermit / Mandalorian version, and more), and counting the finer sub-variants, there are more than 52. That puts him among the most-variant characters in the entire series.
- 1 Who Is Luke Skywalker?
- 2 Luke Skywalker Minifigures by Form Category: Around Ten Main Groups
- 3 Representative LEGO Star Wars Sets That Include Luke Skywalker
- 4 First, Latest, Rarest, and Cheapest: If You’re Buying a Luke Skywalker Minifigure
- 5 Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Luke Skywalker
- 6 FAQ: Luke Skywalker Minifigures
- 7 Sources and References
Who Is Luke Skywalker?
Luke Skywalker is the protagonist of the Star Wars original trilogy (Episodes IV-VI). It’s the classic story of a young man, the adopted son of a Tatooine moisture farmer, who begins walking the path of the Jedi after meeting Obi-Wan Kenobi. He eventually learns that Darth Vader, Anakin Skywalker, is his real father, redeems him, and becomes a Jedi Knight. He’s the core character of the series.
In the sequel trilogy (Episodes VII-IX), he returns as an aged Luke living in seclusion on the planet Ahch-To. In the TV series The Mandalorian Season 2, he appears as a de-aged figure rescuing Grogu. Across the whole series he’s been portrayed in many scenes and forms. LEGO has reflected this with a large number of minifigures across generations, forms, and gear variations.
Luke Skywalker Minifigures by Form Category: Around Ten Main Groups
Luke minifigures have been released continuously from his 1999 debut to today, and official and fan-site tallies put the count at more than 52 variants. With that many, lining them up by sw number alone makes the overall picture hard to grasp. So this article organizes them by form category based on the on-screen scenes, so you can get a practical handle on the collection.
| Form Category | Representative sw No. | How to Identify | Example Sets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tatooine (white tunic, farmer look) | sw0021 (old version) / sw0273 family | White tunic, tan legs, and blond hair from the early part of Episode IV. The base form with the most generations | #7110 Landspeeder, #75173 Luke’s Landspeeder and others |
| Rebel pilot (orange flight suit) | sw0991 and others | Orange Rebel Alliance pilot suit. Worn while flying the X-wing or snowspeeder | Many X-wing sets (#75301 and others) |
| Hoth gear (snow coat) | various generations | White-to-light-gray padded coat and a goggled hat. The Hoth base at the start of Episode V | Episode V Hoth sets |
| Bespin look (Cloud City) | various generations | White-to-gray jacket, the outfit from his first duel with Vader | Cloud City sets |
| Dagobah training | various generations | Training look from his Jedi training with Yoda in the Dagobah jungle, with a mud-stained shirt print and similar | Dagobah sets |
| Stormtrooper disguise | sw0205 and others | Wearing white Stormtrooper armor, his disguise from infiltrating the Death Star in Episode IV | #10188 Death Star and others |
| Jedi look (black robe / Episode VI) | various generations | Black Jedi robe plus green lightsaber. His Jedi Knight look in Episode VI | #75094 Imperial Shuttle Tydirium and others |
| Hermit Luke (Episodes VII-VIII) | various generations | White hair and beige Jedi robe. His aged look during his seclusion on Ahch-To | Episode VIII sets |
| Mandalorian version (Season 2) | various generations | Black robe plus de-aged Jedi look (the Grogu rescue scene from The Mandalorian S2) | The Mandalorian sets |
| Wampa cave / other special forms | various generations | Forms like the blood-smeared look right after the wampa attack at the start of Episode V | Episode V sets |
Which Form to Choose
If you just want a Luke to start, the most basic choice is the Tatooine look (white tunic). If you’re after an X-wing fighter set, go with the Rebel pilot. If you want to display his final Jedi form, the Episode VI Jedi look is best. If you’re a Mandalorian fan, the S2 Jedi version is the pick. Choosing to match your favorite on-screen scene is the surest way to go.
Representative LEGO Star Wars Sets That Include Luke Skywalker
The LEGO Star Wars sets featuring Luke Skywalker number more than 80. Listing them all would actually make things harder to follow, so here we’ve picked representative ones by form category.
| Set No. | Set Name | Year | Form Included | Appears In | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #7110 | Landspeeder | 1999 | Tatooine (sw0021) | Episode IV | Luke’s debut set |
| #10188 | Death Star | 2008 | Jedi / Stormtrooper disguise and many more | Episode IV / VI | UCS-class large set |
| #75093 | Death Star Final Duel | 2015 | Jedi look | Episode VI | The Death Star final duel |
| #75173 | Luke’s Landspeeder | 2017 | Tatooine look | Episode IV | Landspeeder reissue |
| #75301 | Luke Skywalker’s X-wing Fighter | 2021 | Rebel pilot | Episode IV | Mid-size X-wing set |
| #75327 | Luke Skywalker (Red Five) Helmet | 2022 | Pilot line (helmet display) | Episode IV | UCS-spec helmet display piece |
| #75329 | Death Star Trench Run Diorama | 2022 | Rebel pilot | Episode IV | Diorama series |
| #75347 | TIE Bomber | 2023 | Jedi look | Episode IV / VI | TIE line set |

Just the sets picked as the representative for each form category, these are. A set number that catches your eye, if there is — search it as-is on Brickset, BrickLink, or BrickEconomy, you should. The exact variant numbers of the minifigures it includes, confirm them you can.
Beyond these, each year’s new Star Wars sets, especially the large UCS-class sets, almost always tend to include a new version of Luke. He’s a flagship character positioned as the highlight of a set as you build out a collection.
First, Latest, Rarest, and Cheapest: If You’re Buying a Luke Skywalker Minifigure
- First appearance: #7110 Landspeeder (1999) / sw0021 (Tatooine, old version). A landmark figure from the first year of LEGO Star Wars
- Latest: recent Star Wars sets keep adding new variants. The Mandalorian Season 2 Jedi Luke and the hermit Luke are relatively newer generations
- Rarest: special variants from SDCC (San Diego Comic-Con) or Star Wars Celebration exclusives sit in the scarce tier. A strict ranking is hard, so we won’t make a firm call here
- Cheapest: versions included in small sets and older standalone minifigure releases sit in the lower price range. Launch reference prices vary widely by set scale, so cross-comparison is best avoided
Since Luke is the “protagonist character,” he tends to be included in nearly all major sets. The X-wing, Landspeeder, and Death Star-class sets are designed to be easy to build into the core of a collection. When you’re unsure where to start, entering through the representative set for your favorite on-screen scene ends up being the most satisfying.
Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Luke Skywalker

Some minifigures that pair well with Luke, here they are. Side by side display them, and major Star Wars scenes in 3D recreate you can. To expand your collection if you wish, as a reference use this, you should. Mmm.
- Leia Organa: his twin sister and the heroine of the original trilogy
- Han Solo: his partner. Included in many Millennium Falcon sets
- Chewbacca: a partner. Included in many sets alongside Han Solo
- Obi-Wan Kenobi: his mentor, who guides Luke onto the Jedi path
- Yoda: his training master on Dagobah
- R2-D2 / C-3PO: partner droids. Included in many sets
- Darth Vader: his father and nemesis. Key to recreating the climax scenes
- Grogu: the rescue target during Jedi Luke’s return in The Mandalorian S2
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FAQ: Luke Skywalker Minifigures
Q. How many LEGO Luke Skywalker minifigures are there?
A. Official and fan-site tallies confirm more than 52 variants. For practical reference, this article organizes them into around ten groups along form-category lines (Tatooine / pilot / Hoth / Bespin / Jedi / hermit / Mandalorian version, and more).
Q. Which was the very first Luke minifigure released?
A. The sw0021 Luke Skywalker (Tatooine) included in the 1999 #7110 Landspeeder was the figure that debuted as a first-year LEGO Star Wars minifigure. It’s a piece worth noting as the starting point of a collection.
Q. Which sets include the Jedi-look Luke?
A. The Episode VI Jedi Knight look (black robe plus green-bladed lightsaber) is included in #75094 Imperial Shuttle Tydirium, #75093 Death Star Final Duel, #75347 TIE Bomber, and others. The same form also appears in Jabba’s Palace-related sets.
Q. Has the Mandalorian Season 2 Jedi Luke been made into a minifigure?
A. Yes, it has. A de-aged, black-robed Jedi Luke has been released in The Mandalorian-related sets. Its torso print and facial expression differ from the Episode VI black-robe version, so comparing them side by side shows the difference.
Q. Where is Luke’s Stormtrooper-disguise version included?
A. The Stormtrooper-disguise look from infiltrating the Death Star in Episode IV (the sw0205 family) is included in the #10188 Death Star. An interesting touch is that swapping the torso print returns him to his usual Rebel-side Luke.
Sources and References
- Official LEGO Luke Skywalker character page: https://www.lego.com/en-us/themes/star-wars/characters/luke-skywalker
- BrickLink Luke Skywalker category search: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?pg=1&q=luke+skywalker&catLike=W&sortBy=Y&sortAsc=A&catType=M
- BrickLink minifigure sw0021 (Tatooine): https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=sw0021
- BrickLink minifigure sw0273: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=sw0273
- Brickset Luke Skywalker minifigure list: https://brickset.com/minifigs/name-Luke-Skywalker