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Home > THEMES > Star Wars™ LEGO® Star Wars Sets If your child’s imagination is moved by a galaxy far, far away from a long time ago, they’ll love Star Wars LEGO sets. LEGO Star Wars brings to life all your child’s favorite scenes and ships from the captivating series. From the original three episodes to the prequels to the expanded universe, your child can recreate favorite scenes, fostering a spirit of adventure with the exhilarating backdrop of a foreign galaxy. With the AT-AT and Snowspeeder sets, they can recreate Luke’s heroic and ingenious plan to destroy the AT-ATs using the harpoons and tow cables of the rebel squadron’s T-47 Snowspeeders in the battle of Hoth. The Rancor Pit and Jabba’s sail barge take your child to Tattooine, to rescue Han Solo and Leia from the clutches of the Hutt gangster. Buy Star Wars LEGO sets online from Brick Marketplace to use your child’s favorite stories to foster creative growth. These sets provide hours of stimulating play with opportunities to learn and develop while building some of the coolest scenes and vehicles from the Star Wars universe.




We have a huge selection of LEGO Star Wars sets for sale, shipped free! This is a list of Lego Star Wars sets, based on the Star Wars franchise. 1 Episode I: The Phantom Menace 2 Episode II: Attack of the Clones Based on the movie Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace: Based on the film Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones: Based on Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith: Based on the original Star Wars film: Based on the film The Empire Strikes Back: Based on the film Return of the Jedi: Two Lego Mindstorms sets have been released before 2002. The first set featured R2-D2 which can also be converted into a Battle Droid on a STAP and a Treadwell droid. It is called the Droid Developer Kit and was Released in 1999, numbered 9748, and contains 657 pieces. The second set was an AT-AT which can also be converted into a Destroyer Droid and Droid Starfighter (walking mode). It is called Dark Side Developer Kit and was released later in 2000, numbered 9754, and it contains 578 pieces.




Keychains/keyrings are popular Lego sets. Until recently, only single characters were released as keychains. Since 1999 the STAR WARS license has given us sets based on several scenes and ships from the saga. With lots of products released, almost every moment from the original trilogy can be recreated with LEGO bricks.But there are still too many scenes from the prequel trilogy that have not been translated into LEGO sets. The Clone Wars series has helped to the release (and re-release) of some vehicles, but there is still too much work to do.My idea is to create a set based on the General Grievous’ flagship, The Invisible Hand.There are already some examples of capital ships made in LEGO sets:-6211 Imperial Star Destroyer-7665 Republic Cruiser-8039 Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser-10198 Tantive IV-7964 Republic Frigate-10221 Super Star Destroyer-9515 MalevolenceLike the sets showed above, the Invisible Hand would be a big set that recreates the exterior appearance of the craft




, featuring playable interior for the minifigures.The separatist’ fleet have a minor amount of LEGO sets than the republic in the Clone Wars series, but this ship can equilibrate this disadvantage.Model specifications (note that this could change if the project becomes a product)Pieces: 2562Measures: 92’60 x 20’70 x 43 cm aprox.High Resolution pictureAlso, following the idea of the set 10188 Death Star, the playable interior contains each moment showed in the film.-The ceiling can be lifted to reveal the hangar.-Ship’s hangar includes sliding doors, cranes, two storage rooms and elevator’s entrance.-The communications pod can be taken apart to display the room where Palpatine is imprisoned. -[NEW]There’s a storage floor beneath the hangar for small vehicles like a stap.-An elevator goes through the hangar, the storage floor, a small room behind the engines and Palpatine’s prison.-An ejectable Flak gun -The corridor where Obi-Wan, Anakin and Palpatine are captured. -An escape pod.-The front of the ship can be lifted to reveal the command bridge.-[NEW] The Invisible Hand can split in two separate parts,-[NEW] The ship has some retractable emergency flaps.-[NEW] UCS sticker included.




The set 10188 contained a small TIE Advanced that allowed putting a minifigure inside. Following the same, this Invisible Hand set would include the ETA-2 Actis-Class Jedi Starfighters of Anakin and Obi-Wan. There are big enough to accommodate a minifigure and enough small to fit inside the flagship’s hangar. The set would also include a Vulture Droid, which can also turn into walking configuration.The set would include 18 minifigures:-R2-D2-Commander Battle Droid-x2 Security Droids-x2 Pilot Droids-x2 Super Battle Droids-x2 Magnaguards-[NEW] General Grievous (Ep. III variant with cape)-[NEW] Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ep. III variant, with headset)-[NEW] Anakin Skywalker (Ep. III variant with headset)-Count Dooku (movie version)-[NEW] Chancellor Palpatine (movie version)-[NEW] Lushros Dofine-[NEW] Buzz Droid (New design)-[NEW] Droideka (New design)-R4-P17 dome (in Obi-Wan’s Starfighter)The Obi-Wan and Anakin minifigures should have alternate heads with the microphones for The destroyer droid, or droideka, is nearer to the minifigure scale than the previous ones.




It also can be turned in wheel configuration.PICTURE GALLERYHigh Resolution UCS StickerMINIFIGURE'S DECAL SHEETDECAL SHEET (White Backgrounds)Jedi Interceptor Microfighter-Building instructionsMEDIA COVERAGEEurobricks STAR WARS forum blogHoth BricksImperium der SteineGroove BricksThanks for reading, and please don’t forget to support if you like the idea. If you also love STAR WARS, check out my Redemption - Nebulon-B escort frigate project and other projects on CUUSOO ! Listen, Lego has always been cool, but the big success of The Lego Movie has only reminded us all that the brick-building line is more than just a toy -- it’s a way of life! The bottom line is we at IGN love Lego -- always have, probably always will. And while there are so many awesome Lego sets out there, past and present, the following 10 are the Lego sets that truly rocked our world. Imperial Flagship While Lego has been doing pirates since the 1980s -- as well as Pirates (the Johnny Depp kind) more recently -- this beauty is surely the, ahem, flagship of the theme.




Like most of the items on this list, the Imperial Flagship makes for a great display piece (assuming you’ve gotten past the whole “I’m too old to play with Lego publicly” thing). It’s also a nice reminder that not all Lego collections need to be based on franchises. 9 Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon Look, there are a lot of excellent Star Wars Lego sets, and there are a lot of excellent Star Wars spaceship Lego sets. Some would say the Star Destroyer should be on this list, or the Super Star Destroyer, or the Imperial Shuttle (sorry Peer!). But in the end, you gotta go with the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy, Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon! There have actually been about seven different Lego takes on the Corellian freighter, but the Ultimate Collector's set from 2007 and its 5100-plus pieces takes the prize. It also cost $500 at that time, which makes it the most expensive Lego set (in retail) ever. 8 The Batcave Lego has given us some really nice superhero sets over the years, with the company creating both Marvel and DC collections.




But this Batcave set from 2006 is one of the finest examples of this partnership. Also called The Batcave: The Penguin and Mr. Freeze's Invasion, the set features over a thousand pieces, a chamber for Bruce Wayne to magically switch into his bat-costume, a bat-computer station, a vehicle repair bay, and of course several minifigures (good guys and bad). A different Batcave set was released in 2012, though this one remains a favorite if only because it was a nice preview of what the Lego Batman video game would be like two years later. 7 Technic Grand Prix Racer As part of the Technic Lego theme, the Grand Prix Racer -- which came out just last year -- isn’t simply a building set, but also features moving parts and “realistic functions” like independent all-wheel suspension, moving pistons, and steering capabilities. You can also power it up by adding a motor set (sold separately!) to this two-foot long baby, or convert it into a race truck. As for where you can play with this thing, you might need the Technic Mobile Crane to build some roads…

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