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From Darth Maul’s New Saber to Galactic Mocktails: Star Wars Collectibles Fans Are Eyeing Now

From Darth Maul’s New Saber to Galactic Mocktails: Star Wars Collectibles Fans Are Eyeing Now
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Darth Maul Force FX Lightsaber: The Long-Awaited Sith Showpiece

Hasbro’s new Darth Maul Force FX Elite Lightsaber is the headline Star Wars collectible fans have been waiting years to see. Revealed at CCXP Mexico, this replica is based on the Maul: Shadow Lord design and arrives as a single-bladed hilt that can be joined to a second hilt via an included adapter, letting you recreate his iconic double-bladed staff from the prequels. As an Elite release, it packs in progressive ignition, battle clash, blaster deflection, duel bind and even “wall-cutting” effects, along with premium, screen-accurate detailing. Collectors who skipped earlier third‑party or park-exclusive versions will appreciate the combination of accuracy and electronics here. Malaysian and regional fans should look for pre-orders via Hasbro Pulse’s Asian partners, major global marketplaces that ship to Malaysia, and specialist toy shops that import Hasbro collectibles. If you’re a lightsaber-first fan, this is the piece to prioritise.

From Darth Maul’s New Saber to Galactic Mocktails: Star Wars Collectibles Fans Are Eyeing Now

The LEGO Millennium Falcon Deal Collectors Can’t Ignore

If you’ve been dreaming of parking a Corellian freighter on your display shelf, the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon Ultimate Collector Series set is the brick-built centrepiece to hunt down. Retailers in the UK have recently spotlighted it with a hefty discount, dropping the price from £735 to £575 and even bundling a free mini-build of The Razor Crest, underscoring how sought-after this kit is among fans. The set’s 7,541 pieces recreate Han Solo’s legendary ship with removable hull panels revealing a detailed interior and cockpit, interchangeable sensor dishes covering different eras of the saga, and a line-up of minifigures plus a BB‑8 droid for display. Malaysian collectors should watch regional LEGO Certified Stores, official LEGO online channels and big-box e-commerce sites for any similar LEGO Millennium Falcon deal or local promos. For builders who love long, meditative builds and massive display models, this Falcon deserves a top spot on the wishlist.

From Darth Maul’s New Saber to Galactic Mocktails: Star Wars Collectibles Fans Are Eyeing Now

Hot Toys Star Wars Figures: From Ahch-To Luke to Live-Action Zeb

For serious sixth-scale collectors, the latest Hot Toys Star Wars figures bring two very different eras to life. The Last Jedi Luke Skywalker Artisan Edition captures Luke on Ahch-To with a striking Mark Hamill likeness, wool hair implants, rolling eyeballs and an LED lightsaber. Accessories like his backpack, compass, swappable hands and even a Porg companion build a cinematic mini-diorama straight out of the film. On the other end of the timeline, Hot Toys’ new 1/6 scale Zeb Orrelios from The Mandalorian & Grogu presents the former Ghost crew muscle in his New Republic pilot look. The figure features detailed sculpting, implanted hair on the face and hands, rolling eyes, around 30 points of articulation and a newly developed Bo-Rifle inspired by his live-action appearance. Both releases are limited-run items available through Sideshow and specialist retailers, so Malaysian fans should factor pre-order windows, shipping and import taxes into their budgets when planning purchases.

From Darth Maul’s New Saber to Galactic Mocktails: Star Wars Collectibles Fans Are Eyeing Now

Mix Cantina-Style Mocktails with the Star Wars Galactic Drinks Book

Not every collectible has to sit behind glass – some belong in your kitchen. Star Wars: Galactic Drinks by Jenn Fujikawa and Marc Sumerak is a recipe book devoted to galaxy-inspired beverages, with 65 recipes spanning eras and series such as The High Republic, Andor, Ahsoka, The Mandalorian, Galaxy’s Edge locations, character tributes and planet-themed creations. The book is organised into sections like “Cantina Coolers” (featuring lemonades, iced teas and fruit-based drinks) and “Planetary Plunges” (slushies, milkshakes and other frozen treats). Each recipe comes with a difficulty rating, making it easy for beginners or aspiring mixologists to find a starting point. Reviewers note that the drinks are relatively simple to make and turn out delicious, unlike some more technical themed cookbooks. For Malaysian fans, this Star Wars Galactic Drinks book should be easy to import via major online bookstores; pair it with movie nights or May the 4th gatherings to serve your own non-alcoholic galactic mocktails.

The Mandalorian Visual Guide and Buying Tips for Malaysian Fans

Rounding out the current wave of Star Wars collectibles 2026, The Mandalorian Visual Guide is an ideal coffee-table companion for fans of Din Djarin. At 232 pages, it covers all three seasons in chronological order, profiling key characters like Greef Karga and The Armorer, planets, creatures such as the Mythosaur, and featuring a huge galaxy map and cross-section artwork for the Razor Crest and N-1 starfighter. It even includes a small tease of The Mandalorian and Grogu movie, though reviewers note that some details feel skimmed due to the sheer amount of material. For Malaysian readers, think about your fandom level and budget: replica weapons and Hot Toys Star Wars figures sit at the premium end; big LEGO builds suit builders with space and time; books like Galactic Drinks and The Mandalorian Visual Guide are more affordable entry points. Check regional hobby shops, Kinokuniya-style bookstores, and global e-commerce platforms that offer reasonable shipping to Malaysia.

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