HASBROS STAR WARS: The Vintage Collection has been home to many iconic venues, characters and vessels from the ever -growing universe. But for San Diego Comic Con 2025, it’s safe to say that the Hasbro team has taken things up another notch, especially if you’re a fan of Clone Wars.
And as a person who has loved the show that you can stream on Disney+, the latest Star Wars Haslab fits the bill. Hasbro just revealed Star Wars: Vintage Collection Laat/I-Ship, which lands as a very detailed and rather massive set-it is 28 inches long and 10.6 inches tall when it is not on the stand-and if it reaches 8,000 bakers, before the financing period is over, it will be sent in the fall of 2026 (think September, October or November).
The Laat/I ship is a central vessel that played a significant role in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and the Clone Wars series. It arrives today with an estimated MSRP of $ 449.99 and is ready for financing for Hasbro Pulse right now – the window for financing will close on September 8, 2025, if you are interested in making it happen.
In a speech with Techradar, Chris Reiff, Hasbro’s product design manager at Star Wars, told us that “Petranaki Arena -Rescue Scene in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones is a memorable highlight of the Prequel trilogy, and we wanted to honor that moment with a Haslab project that would be a stand for the collection.”
It really goes back to how recognizable the ship is, especially in the white and red color scheme. Hasbro stressed and also hit a movie-accordance design from Star Wars Episode II.
Here, the Laat/I options have two stand -settings -one that puts it in the escape and one to hover, which allows clone troops to jump out. To fit the size and scale here, two 3.75-inch clone troop pilot figures are included. These boast yellow helmet decorations, and each comes with two blaster rifles. You can place these in the cockpit or have them hang out of the page.
If more rear levels are hit to the project at Haslab, there is the chance to unlock Coleman TreBor (10,000), Saesee Tiin with a light saber (12,000) or Zabrak Jedi Agen Kolar (14,000).

There are also plenty of details about the ship itself, including missile throwers up and under the wings, a fully operable from behind for boarding, a fully designed interior, interchangeable front panels and optional side panels. You will even find hidden storage behind the cockpit.
As is the trend for Hasbro’s Star Wars: The Vintage Collection, the design team performed extensive studies here. Rieff told us, “It’s been a great experience of researching and incorporating the latest details shared from our partners in Disney and Lucasfilm to bring this Haslab Dream project to life.” The design team here actually worked with Lucas films to access some upgraded design files from MandalorianAs the ship is shown in a few scenes.
If you have been waiting for Hasbro to initiate a vintage collection style in the Laat/I -Ship, or simply would have a new fall in the series, this one is up to the backing of Haslab now. The financing period runs from July 25, 2025 to September 8, 2025 and needs 8,000 backers to be produced.
Assuming it is met, Hasbro expects this project to arrive in the fall of 2026, which means that if you support it, you can expect the Laat/I -Ship to land with you at that time. You can see a gallery with the ship close to below.











