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Month: April 2015 (Page 7 of 13)

LEGO Star Wars Buildable Figure Jango Fett (75107) Unveiled at SWCA

Earlier today, LEGO unveiled the last of the LEGO Star Wars Buildable Figures at Star Wars Celebration 2015 with Jango Fett (75107). The set contains 85 pieces and will be available in September. You can check out the full 360 degree view of Jango Fett below.

This initial wave of Buildable Figures may not be the last we see of this subtheme. A reader who’s been attending SWCA the past couple of days emailed in today reporting that they overheard a rumor that there may be another wave of Buildable Figures based on characters from Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. Obviously, it’s still to early to know if there is indeed another wave coming out but I’ll keep my eye out to see if this rumor is real or not.

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LEGO Star Wars Summer 2015 Sets Reveals at Star Wars Celebration VII – Day 2

For day 2 of Star Wars Celebration 2015, LEGO has unveiled a few more summer 2015 LEGO Star Wars sets to the public, the Flash Speeder (75091), Naboo Starfighter (75092), Death Star Final Duel (75093). LEGO also revealed another character in the Buildable Figure line with Commander Cody (75108). The three play sets will be available in June while the Cody Buildable Figure will be available in September.

Check out the video below of the sets from Parks and Cons to see the sets up close. If the videos are too blurry, feel free to head over to our New York Toy Fair post where we have some clearer images of the sets.


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LEGO Star Wars Clone Commander Cody (75108) Buildable Figure Revealed

LEGO has just revealed the next character in the LEGO Star Wars Buildable Figures line, Clone Commander Cody (75108) at Star Wars Celebration 2015. The set will have 82 pieces and will be available along with the other characters in the line in September. Check out the full 360 degree look of Commander Cody below.

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LEGO Star Wars Summer 2015 Sets Reveals at Star Wars Celebration VII – Day 1

Today at Star Wars Celebration VII 2015, LEGO unveiled to the general public some of the summer 2015 wave of LEGO Star Wars sets. Unfortunately, they were nothing new that we’ve already seen before back in February at New York Toy Fair which was for press viewing. The sets that were shown off so far today were the Luke Skywalker (75110) and Darth Vader (75111) Buildable Constraction sets, the Imperial Shuttle Tydirium (75094), and the Imperial Assault Carrier (75106). If the videos below were too quick or blurry, visit our link above to see clearer still shots of the sets. Stay tuned this weekend as more sets will be revealed but I have a feeling that they are sets that we’ve already seen images of before.

Update: Right when I hit publish on this post, LEGO tweeted out a 360 degree view of the General Grievous (75112) Buildable set. Also review was the Obi-Wan Kenobi (75109) figure as well. I’ll keep an eye out if there are any other reveals today.

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LEGO Star Wars Celebration 2015 Exclusive Tatooine Mini-Build Officially Revealed

LEGO Star Wars Celebration 2015 - Tatooine Mini-Build

LEGO has officially released images of the Star Wars Celebration 2015 set, the Tatooine Mini-Build. The set consists of 178 pieces and will retail for $40. Attendee badge holders will be able to purchase it today at 11am and at 10am on Friday and Saturday.

The set comes with a mini Sandcrawler, Landspeeder, Lars Homestead, and micro versions of C-3P0, R2-D2, Owen Lars, two Jawas, and also a regular C-3P0 minifigure. There’s no word on how many sets are available each day but don’t be surprised if they’re sold out very quickly. Fans can also have the set signed by designer Mark Roe.

Stay tuned for later today when LEGO will be revealing some of the summer 2015 sets and possibly some of the Episode VII: The Force Awakens sets.

LEGO Star Wars Celebration 2015 Tatooine Mini-Build

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LEGO Dimensions Minifigures Confirmed Removable From Bases

LEGO Dimensions

For those who are wondering if the minifigures on the bases for LEGO Dimensions can be removed or not, there’s some good news. LEGO has pretty much confirmed that the minifigs can be removed from their RFID bases which has been a concern for many who have been waiting for a definite answer on this issue before they are sold on the new interactive video game. You can now rest assure that the minifigures can be added to your LEGO collection without harming any of the components.

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LEGO Marvel’s Avengers Video Game Exclusive Minifigure Revealed?

LEGO Marvel's Avengers Video Game

Back in January, it was announced that TT Games will be releasing LEGO Marvel’s Avengers video game this fall. As we’ve come to expect, an exclusive minifigure or set would probably be included with pre-orders of the game. Speculation stated as readers tried to figure out who or what it could be. One popular guess was Agent Phil Coulson as he’s a popular character that hasn’t been represented as a physical minifigure yet and wasn’t included in the The SHIELD Helicarrier (76042)icon.

Wikipedia, of all places, may have revealed the exclusive minifigure for LEGO Marvel’s Avengers as Falcon, most likely the version from Captain America: The Winter Soldier. I’m not totally sure where the information came from as the press release that was cited didn’t mention anything about Falcon. As for him being the exclusive pre-order bonus minifigure? I’m okay with it as we don’t have a movie version of him either. What are your guys’ thoughts about Falcon potentially being the minifig that’ll be included with the LEGO Marvel’s Avengers video game?

Update: The part about the Falcon minifigure has been taken down on Wikipedia.

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