There are all kinds of sneaky Easter eggs hidden within LEGO Star Wars 75419 Death Star and we’ve found every single one of them.
The largest LEGO Star Wars set released to date will be within firing range next month, when 75419 Death Star finally launches online and in stores. The 9,023-piece Ultimate Collector Series build clocks in at over 76cm wide, includes a whopping 38 minifigures and is packed with plenty of detail.
Also to be found lurking within 75419 Death Star are a number of sneaky Easter eggs waiting for fans to discover as they assemble the massive brick-built battle station.

With that in mind, here’s the full breakdown of every single secret we’ve found within 75419 Death Star, from the top down, and where they can be spotted on or inside the huge LEGO Star Wars set.
1 – Hot Tub

Hidden under a hinged panel on the top left-hand side of
2 – Andor reference

A section of the third and fourth floors contains the Death Star’s massive Mk1 Superlaser array, a weapon that also has one of the LEGO Star Wars set’s sneakier secrets. Included on the end of the structure is a collection of grey pieces resembling one of the cog-like assemblies built by the prisoners of Narkina 5 in the second season of Andor.
3 – Alderaan
The Death Star uses its formidable firepower to destroy Princess Leia’s home world of Alderaan in A New Hope. That scene can be replicated in
4 – Bulletin board

5 – Trench run

Moving to the exterior of the LEGO Star Wars set’s second floor and there's a very subtle Easter egg that many fans may have missed altogether. The side view of
6 – Reactor core

Next to the turbolift on the same floor is a panel with a circular hole in it that can be removed to reveal a miniature version of the Death Star’s reactor core. The small build is reminiscent of the much larger structure destroyed by the Rebels during the climax of the Battle of Endor in Return of the Jedi. The reactor core can also be seen from the back, through complete a small thermal exhaust port
7 – Stormtrooper height chart

The second floor of
8 – Darth Vader’s wall art

Removing Darth Vader’s meditation chamber on the far right-hand side of the Death Star’s second floor reveals a sticker with a very interesting collection of items relating to the Dark Lord of the Sith. Those include a tiny N-1 starfighter, a picture of an Episode II Padmé minifigure, a poster for the Boonta Eve Classic podrace and more memorabilia.
9 – LEGO video game studs

Heading to the Death Star’s first floor next, we move to the far left-hand side of the model and a long corridor section above the trash compactor. At one end is a door that slides open, with the interior housing a black Imperial interrogation droid and a selection of silver, gold, blue and purple studs, a reference to the collectibles in numerous LEGO Star Wars video games.
10 – Minikit

Speaking of video games, flipping
11 – Octan fuel cannister

The back of
12 – Execute Bag 66

To take a deeper dive into
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