🔅 Easy to install on fully built sets.
🔅 Plug & play: Step-by-step guide included.
🔅 Durable wires for easy concealment.
🔅 Brings your build to life, day or night.
Type: LEGO® Compatible
Material: Eco-friendly ABS plastic





| Version |
Battery Box & USB |
LED Parts |
More Effects |
Remote Control |
Sound Module |
Instruction Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Classic
| ||||||
|
Classic+ RC
|
The remote control works up to 10 m and can operate several lights at once.
The ZENE Bricks light kit is made for easy post-build setup. You do not need to take the whole model apart. Just follow the PDF: find the LED spots. Pop out a few bricks, tuck the wires inside, and use the pre-applied adhesive pads to stick the lights. Run the wires along the seams, and you are good to go in minutes.
If you've built the new Lambda-Class Shuttle, you already know the problem. It's a fantastic model — that tall center fin, the folding wings, the whole "an Imperial officer is about to walk down this ramp" energy. All 961 pieces of it. But park it on a shelf, dim the lights, and... it's a white triangle. The cockpit, the cabin, the engines — everything you spent hours building just fades into the background.
That's exactly what this light kit fixes.
Let's start at the back, because that's where this kit earns its money. The rear thrusters get a wide cyan glow that makes the shuttle look like it's about thirty seconds from takeoff. On a dark shelf, that blue-green light throws a soft reflection under the hull — the kind of shot you see in official promo photos and wonder why your own build never looks that good. Well, now it does.
Best part? The LEDs sit inside the build, so nothing covers up the brickwork. It still looks like LEGO. It just looks like LEGO with the power switched on.
The front canopy gets the same cool cyan treatment, and it changes how you read the whole ship. Instead of a dark little window, you get a cockpit that feels active — systems online, pilot at the controls, ready for departure. The light spills into the side compartment too, so when you open the hatch, the passenger seats aren't just sitting there in shadow. Since 75459 actually has real interior access (cockpit plus a cabin that seats the minifigures), lighting it up isn't just for looks. It's the difference between an interior people notice and one they never knew existed.
Then there's the red. The forward cannons get a bold red glow at the nose — impossible to miss against all that white and light gray. Add the small red navigation lights up top and along the sides, and suddenly the shuttle has layers: cyan engines in the back, red firepower up front, blinking markers in between. Great for photos, great for a display shelf at night, and honestly just great for making the ship feel a bit menacing. It's an Imperial transport. It should look a little menacing.
The subtlest touch might be the most useful one. Soft warm-white accents near the upper wings lift the fins away from a dark background, so the shuttle keeps its shape even in a black display cabinet or a dim gaming room. Anyone who's tried to display a mostly-white set knows how flat it can look under normal room lighting. This solves that without shouting about it.
Adult collectors, teen builders, anyone putting together a Mandalorian shelf — basically anyone who's finished 75459 and thought, "great build, but it kind of disappears after sunset." The kit turns the model's key features into things you can actually see: glowing engines, a lit cockpit, red cannons, working nav lights. The folding wings, landing gear, ramp, and spring-loaded shooters all still function exactly as LEGO intended.
It's not about turning your shuttle into a light show. It's about making a ship that was designed to look alive on screen finally look alive on your shelf. Flip the switch, kill the room lights, and the Lambda stops being a display piece and starts being a scene.
| Country | Shipping Time (Days) |
|---|---|
| United States | 6-12 |
| United Kingdom | 6-10 |
| Germany | 6-12 |
| France | 6-10 |
| Italy | 6-12 |
| Spain | 6-12 |
| Netherlands | 6-12 |
| Austria | 6-12 |
| Poland | 6-12 |
| Canada | 6-14 |
| Australia | 6-10 |
| Other areas | 3-15 or contact us |
| Within 3 months | Replacement without extra fee. |
| Within 1 year | Free repair with shipment fee |
| More than 1 year | Contact us and handle it after negotiation |
| Returns within 15 days | Return with shipping fee, no opened and unused. |
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| Version |
Battery Box & USB |
LED Parts |
More Effects |
Remote Control |
Sound Module |
Instruction Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Classic
| ||||||
|
Classic+ RC
|
The remote control works up to 10 m and can operate several lights at once.
The ZENE Bricks light kit is made for easy post-build setup. You do not need to take the whole model apart. Just follow the PDF: find the LED spots. Pop out a few bricks, tuck the wires inside, and use the pre-applied adhesive pads to stick the lights. Run the wires along the seams, and you are good to go in minutes.
If you've built the new Lambda-Class Shuttle, you already know the problem. It's a fantastic model — that tall center fin, the folding wings, the whole "an Imperial officer is about to walk down this ramp" energy. All 961 pieces of it. But park it on a shelf, dim the lights, and... it's a white triangle. The cockpit, the cabin, the engines — everything you spent hours building just fades into the background.
That's exactly what this light kit fixes.
Let's start at the back, because that's where this kit earns its money. The rear thrusters get a wide cyan glow that makes the shuttle look like it's about thirty seconds from takeoff. On a dark shelf, that blue-green light throws a soft reflection under the hull — the kind of shot you see in official promo photos and wonder why your own build never looks that good. Well, now it does.
Best part? The LEDs sit inside the build, so nothing covers up the brickwork. It still looks like LEGO. It just looks like LEGO with the power switched on.
The front canopy gets the same cool cyan treatment, and it changes how you read the whole ship. Instead of a dark little window, you get a cockpit that feels active — systems online, pilot at the controls, ready for departure. The light spills into the side compartment too, so when you open the hatch, the passenger seats aren't just sitting there in shadow. Since 75459 actually has real interior access (cockpit plus a cabin that seats the minifigures), lighting it up isn't just for looks. It's the difference between an interior people notice and one they never knew existed.
Then there's the red. The forward cannons get a bold red glow at the nose — impossible to miss against all that white and light gray. Add the small red navigation lights up top and along the sides, and suddenly the shuttle has layers: cyan engines in the back, red firepower up front, blinking markers in between. Great for photos, great for a display shelf at night, and honestly just great for making the ship feel a bit menacing. It's an Imperial transport. It should look a little menacing.
The subtlest touch might be the most useful one. Soft warm-white accents near the upper wings lift the fins away from a dark background, so the shuttle keeps its shape even in a black display cabinet or a dim gaming room. Anyone who's tried to display a mostly-white set knows how flat it can look under normal room lighting. This solves that without shouting about it.
Adult collectors, teen builders, anyone putting together a Mandalorian shelf — basically anyone who's finished 75459 and thought, "great build, but it kind of disappears after sunset." The kit turns the model's key features into things you can actually see: glowing engines, a lit cockpit, red cannons, working nav lights. The folding wings, landing gear, ramp, and spring-loaded shooters all still function exactly as LEGO intended.
It's not about turning your shuttle into a light show. It's about making a ship that was designed to look alive on screen finally look alive on your shelf. Flip the switch, kill the room lights, and the Lambda stops being a display piece and starts being a scene.
| Country | Shipping Time (Days) |
|---|---|
| United States | 6-12 |
| United Kingdom | 6-10 |
| Germany | 6-12 |
| France | 6-10 |
| Italy | 6-12 |
| Spain | 6-12 |
| Netherlands | 6-12 |
| Austria | 6-12 |
| Poland | 6-12 |
| Canada | 6-14 |
| Australia | 6-10 |
| Other areas | 3-15 or contact us |
| Within 3 months | Replacement without extra fee. |
| Within 1 year | Free repair with shipment fee |
| More than 1 year | Contact us and handle it after negotiation |
| Returns within 15 days | Return with shipping fee, no opened and unused. |
🔅 Easy to install on fully built sets.
🔅 Plug & play: Step-by-step guide included.
🔅 Durable wires for easy concealment.
🔅 Brings your build to life, day or night.
Type: LEGO® Compatible
Material: Eco-friendly ABS plastic












