Star Wars

Yoda's Hut and Jedi Training

A clever training rig hiding inside a hut that got shortchanged.

Brick Rated Score

3.1 out of 53.1/5

Set 75422 · 2026

Pieces440
Minifigs2
Year2026
Set number75422

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The verdict

I wanted to love this one going in, Dagobah is one of the most atmospheric corners of the whole saga, and the idea of building the actual Jedi training platform where Yoda taught Luke to balance and lift is genuinely great.

The mechanism delivers, you shift the brick built weights and Yoda tips and rises like he's using the Force, and that part made me grin. But the hut itself feels like an afterthought, thin walls, not much detail, like the design budget went entirely into the scale and none into the house. At seventy dollars for 440 pieces with a droid and two minifigures, I kept doing the math and it didn't feel great.

Best for: Star Wars fans who want the training scene play feature more than a display worthy hut

The full review

What it is

I have a soft spot for anything set on Dagobah, so I went into this one hoping for a mossy little hut I'd want to leave out on a shelf. What I got instead is a set that clearly spent its energy on the training platform, not the house. Yoda balances on a lower level while brick built counterweights swing him up and around, echoing the exact moment from the films where he lifts Luke's X-wing and later teaches him to trust the Force. Watching that lever action work for the first time, I actually said out loud, oh that's neat, because it does exactly what it's supposed to.

The catch

Here's the part I'll be honest about. The hut sitting above that mechanism is thin, plain, and doesn't hold up next to other small-scale Star Wars builds LEGO has put out. Reviewers who build a lot of these sets called it basic and said the effort clearly went into the scale rather than the house. It also carries the SMART Play badge but only comes with two tags, no SMART Brick included, so if you want the lights and sound half of that system you're buying another set to get it. At seventy dollars for 440 pieces, that's a rough value equation even before you factor in that the hut looks like an afterthought.

Who it's for

If the training platform mechanism is the thing that's pulling you in, and you already own or plan to buy a SMART Brick set like 75421 or 75423, this earns its spot as a fun add-on. If you're hoping for a display piece that captures Dagobah's mood, or you're watching your per piece cost closely, I'd let this one sit on the shelf and put the money toward a set that puts more of its budget into the build itself.

The parts story

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

The build itself moves quickly for 440 pieces, it's aimed at a younger builder and the instructions are easy to follow, with the more interesting section being the lever and weight assembly rather than the hut's walls. Builders who tried it called it more advanced than expected for how it looks in the box, in a good way, the mechanical section actually requires some attention to get the balance right.

The standout here isn't a rare mold, it's the printed R2-D2 with mud detailing, a nice touch of texture for such a small figure. Yoda and Luke both come dressed for their Dagobah training scenes rather than generic outfits, which matters if you collect this era of the story specifically. Part count value is where this one struggles most, at roughly 16 cents a piece it's priced above where a lot of small Star Wars sets land, and none of the interior pieces read as anything special once you've built it.

Fun facts

  • 01The set recreates the specific training exercise where Yoda taught Luke to balance objects using the Force, shown through a working lever and counterweight system rather than a static pose
  • 02It launched March 1, 2026 as part of LEGO's SMART Play line, but ships with only two SMART tags and no SMART Brick, so the interactive lights and sounds require a separate All In One set like 75421 or 75423
  • 03Brick Fanatics called it one of the least attractive sets in the SMART Play wave while also praising it as having the line's best actual play mechanism
  • 04R2-D2 appears with printed mud weathering rather than a plain finish, a small detail callout from reviewers given the figure's size

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