Star Wars

Kamino Training Facility

A rainy grey platform that packs more clone trooper story into 190 pieces than sets three times its size manage.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 40765 · 2025

Pieces190
Minifigsn/a
Year2025
Set number40765

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The verdict

This is the kind of small set I end up loving more than I expect to, because it picks one specific moment, cadets training on Kamino, and builds the whole thing around that idea instead of trying to cram in a starship and a vehicle and a base all at once.

The stormy platform greebling and the training gear are what sell it. If you already own a shelf of clone trooper sets this slots in as a fun side vignette rather than a centerpiece, and I think that is exactly what it is trying to be.

Best for: Clone Wars and prequel-era collectors who want a small training-yard vignette to sit next to their bigger Kamino or clone builds

The full review

What it is

I like small Star Wars sets when they commit to a single idea, and the Kamino Training Facility does exactly that. It is not trying to be an epic starship or a sprawling base, it is a slice of the training platforms where clone cadets learned to fight before Attack of the Clones sends them off to war. That kind of narrow focus means every piece is doing a job, and at 190 pieces there is no filler.

The catch

I will be honest about the tradeoffs though. This is a quick build, the kind you finish in one sitting without much of a challenge, and once it is on the shelf there is not a lot of interaction left, it is a display piece more than a plaything. Because it has moved through LEGO's promotional and bundle channels rather than sitting on a standard shelf tag, the price and availability have bounced around more than I would like for a set this size.

Who it's for

Get this if you already collect clone trooper era Star Wars LEGO and want a compact vignette to round out a display, or if you spotted it at a fair price and love the idea of a rainy Kamino platform. Skip it if you want a big build to sink an afternoon into, or if you only buy sets with rock solid steady retail pricing.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building this one moves fast. The structure is a raised platform built from grey and bluish grey plates and tiles, with enough texture in the greebling to read as an exposed, weather beaten training deck rather than a flat slab. It is the kind of build where you feel the scene coming together within the first several steps rather than after a long slog of plates.

The standout here is how much atmosphere the parts selection creates for so few pieces, the muted grey and blue tones do a lot of work to sell the Kamino weather without needing any printed backdrop. There is training gear included that gives the vignette a reason to exist beyond just a platform, and for a 190 piece set that is a smart use of the piece count rather than padding it with basic bricks.

Fun facts

  • 01Kamino first appeared on screen in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones as the rainy ocean world where the Kaminoans engineered the Republic's clone army.
  • 02LEGO has returned to Kamino a handful of times across its Star Wars line, and this 190 piece set is one of the smallest takes on the location so far.
  • 03Small focused vignette sets like this one have become a regular way for LEGO to explore side moments from the films without committing to a full size, higher price set.

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