Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Star Wars In Legos - More Sets for 2012

Millenium Falcon Set @ Amazon
Was this past Halloween spent in a Princess Lea costume alongside your Han Solo and little Chewbacca and Ewok? Was it one of the best holidays your family has ever shared because you were all being happily dorky? Bring that kind of excitement to everyday life with some of the LEGO Star Wars 2012 sets. These are sets that have been inspired by the best sequences and scenes from the SW franchise. 3 family and fan favorites are...

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LEGO Star Wars Millenium Falcon Set

This set is one that will take the utmost time and concentration to put together. With 1254 buildable pieces, half the fun is assembly! Also featured are 6 mini-figurines (Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Chewbacca, Ben Kenobi, Princess Leia, and Darth Vader) and their weaponry - 3 light sabers, 3 blasters and a crossbow. When assembled, the Falcon will have an opening hull with detailed interior, twin flick missiles, and a detachable cockpit cover for emergency escapes.

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X-Wing Starfighter @ Amazon
LEGO Star Wars X-Wing Starfighter Set

Decked out with 560 pieces, the X-Wing fighter is equipped with all the weaponry from the original films, including a light saver and 2 proton torpedoes. Hours of concentration will go into creating this fighter in all its movie glory. 4 mini-figurines (Luke Skywalker, new Jek Porkins, R2-D2, and R5-D8) are included for authenticity, while the fighter will flip from normal cruise mode to attack mode with the turn of 2 wings. 

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Star Wars Tie Fighter @ Amazon
LEGO Star Wars Tie Fighter Set

This set includes 413 buildable pieces of concentration and imagination. The star fighter is equipped with 4 mini-figurines and a weapon for landing attacks. However, in the air and when assembled, the star fighter is 9 inches tall and 6 inches wide with an opening cockpit and dual flick missiles for effective air attacks.





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