Rumoured LEGO Star Wars: Ahsoka set could feature this Rebels character

A character that appeared in the Rebels animated series could potentially be included in a rumoured LEGO Star Wars: Ahsoka set.

The first details of two more rumoured LEGO Star Wars: Ahsoka models recently surfaced, joining what’s said to be 75357 The Ghost later this year. The report stated that 75362 Ahsoka’s T-6 Shuttle and an as-yet-unnamed set 75364 may be arriving on September 1, at least according to Instagram user 1414falconfan (via reddit user FluffySky6).

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While information on the latter is fairly scarce at this stage, the larger of the two sets is said to clock in at 1,056 pieces, retail for $100 and ‘will be at least somewhat New Republic-focused’. The model is said to come with ‘New Republic pilot figures’, dressed in blue and white pilot outfits, which may point to one character in particular.

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Chapter 21 of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 3 featured a surprise cameo from none other than Garazeb ‘Zeb’ Orrelios, who was last seen as part of the Ghost crew in the animated Rebels series. Hailing from the planet Lasat, Zeb was essentially the muscle for the crew and voiced in the series by Steve Blum.

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The actor recently returned to provide his vocal talents for the character in The Mandalorian, with Zeb hanging out on a bar on Adelphi Base with fellow New Republic pilot, Carson Teva. What’s interesting about the scene (beyond the character’s first appearance in live-action form) is that Zeb is wearing a blue and white pilot’s outfit, which could potentially make him a candidate for at least one of the minifigures in set 75364.

Zeb has only been included as a minifigure in one LEGO Star Wars set to date, with 75053 The Ghost having landed in 2014. The version included with the 914-piece model wore a bright yellow jumpsuit to match his look in the show, but there’s no reason why his unique head piece couldn’t be reused for potential future minifigures.

The LEGO Group has yet to confirm the existence of any such sets based around Star Wars: Ahsoka, so do take all of the information above with a huge pinch of salt and a healthy dose of wish-fulfilment for now. For more information on Star Wars, be sure to check out our dedicated sister site, Jedinet.

Every LEGO Star Wars set confirmed and rumoured for 2023

LEGO set Price Pieces Release date 
75352 Emperor’s Throne Room Diorama£89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99807May 1, 2023
75353 Endor Speeder Chase Diorama£69.99 / $79.99 / €79.99608May 1, 2023
75354 [Republic Gunship]€149.991,083September 1, 2023
75355 X-wing Starfighter£209.99 / $239.99 / €239.991,949May 1 (VIP), May 4 (wide), 2023
75357 [The Ghost]€169.991,394September 1, 2023
75358 Tenoo Jedi Temple£37.99 / $39.99 / €42.99124 June 1, 2023 
75359 Republic Swamp Speeder$26.99108 August 1, 2023 
75360 Yoda’s Jedi Starfighter$34.99253 August 1, 2023 
75361 Spider Tank£46.99 / $49.99 / €52.99526 August 1, 2023 
75362 Ahsoka’s T-6 Shuttle$69.99599 September 1, 2023
75363 The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter Microfighter£12.99 / $15.99 / €15.9988 August 1, 2023 
75364 [Ahsoka]$99.991,056September 2023 
75365 Yavin IV Rebel Base$159.991,067Summer 2023 
75366 Star Wars Advent Calendar$44.99320 TBC 2023 
75367 Venator Star Destroyer$649.995,374October 1, 2023
75368 Darth Vader Mech$14.99139 August 1, 2023
75369 Boba Fett Mech$14.99155 TBC 2023 
75370 Stormtrooper Mech$14.99138 August 2023 
75371 Chewbacca$199.992,320September 2023

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Matt Yeo
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Matt Yeo

From video game journalism to kids’ publishing, I’ve been there, seen it, done it and worn the T-shirt. I was also the editor of the first-ever official LEGO magazine way back when, LEGO Adventures. I have a passion for movies, comic books, tech and video games, with a wallet that’s struggling to keep up with my LEGO set wish list.

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