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LEGO Star Wars Death Star (75159)This item ships for free.* Free Store Pickup Available in 5-10 days: Select a store Gift wrap is not available for this item. Reenact amazing scenes from the Star Wars saga with the Empire's ultimate planet-zapping weapon the Death Star! With over 4,000 pieces, this fantastic model has a galaxy of intricate and authentic environments, including a superlaser control room, Imperial conference chamber, hangar bay with moving launch rack and Lord Vader's TIE Advanced with space for Vader inside, Emperor Palpatine's throne room, Droid maintenance room, detention block, trash compactor, tractor beam, cargo area, turbo laser with spring-loaded shooters and seats for the 2 Death Star Gunners, and 2 movable turbo laser towers. This fantastic set also includes 23 iconic minifigures and 2 Droids to ensure hours of Star Wars battle fun.The LEGO Star Wars Death Star (75159) Features:Weapons include 3 Lightsabers, 4 blasters, 3 blaster pistols, 4 blaster rifles, 2 force pikes, 2 Force Lightning elements and a bowcasterLoad up and fire the turbo laser's spring-loaded shooters to keep the rebels at bayManeuver Lord Vader's TIE Advanced into position and prepare for launchHelp Leia escape from the detention block and swing to safety with Luke across the chasm!




Measures over 16 inch (41 centimeter) high, and 16 inch (42 centimeter) wideToys'R'Us is Destination: Star Wars - Your Source for The Force! We've got the hottest Star Wars toys including action figures, collectibles, electronics & more here! Weapons include 3 Lightsabers, 4 blasters, 3 blaster pistols, 4 blaster rifles, 2 force pikes, 2 Force Lightning elements and a bowcaster Load up and fire the turbo laser's spring-loaded shooters to keep the rebels at bay Maneuver Lord Vader's TIE Advanced into position and prepare for launch Help Leia escape from the detention block and swing to safety with Luke across the chasm! Measures over 16 inch (41 centimeter) high, and 16 inch (42 centimeter) wide Product Dimensions (in inches):23.0 x 19.3 x 7.5 Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to the entire United States including Alaska, Hawaii, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico This item can also be shipped to APO/FPO addresses and to P.O. Boxes in all 50 states Due to shipping restrictions, Ship Charges will be separate from other items in your order This item will ship by itself




This item is sold in our stores Orders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions In-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent sales Not all items are carried at all stores. Please click the "Select a store" link to check product availability Displaying reviews 1-3Awesome set Was this a gift?:NoThat's no Moon, It's a Space Station Was this a gift?:YesThat's no moon. It's a space station Displaying reviews 1-3Back to top There isn’t one of us who doesn’t instantly revert back to childhood when standing in the LEGO aisle or taking a pilgrimage to a LEGO store. Remember when you were a kid, and you’d stare at that big wall of LEGO build kits, find the most intricate one, and with your optimistic child mind, still untainted by the stark realities of motor skills, attention span, and wily younger siblings, thinking I can build this? Then that cold, unforgiving sting of reality would hit you when you sat, back in your room, endless LEGO pieces strewn precariously about your floor.




You would try to make sense of the instructions, but ultimately realize you could not build the masterpiece on the box, and ultimately just opt for building several small “houses” which were really just LEGO cubes, but you’d assure yourself that this was no failure. You were simply too creative to be bound by the rules of instructions for LEGO fun. Regardless of how successful your LEGO endeavors have been, there is something truly impressive about a person successfully completing an intricate LEGO kit. YouTuber Bart van Dijk is an expert at not only completing some rad-looking LEGO builds, but also creating truly delightful stop-motion animations to go with the builds. Bart recently completed set number 75159, the Star Wars Death Star kit, and after expertly placing over 4,000 LEGO pieces, he managed to bring one of the most infamous space stations to life. This isn’t Bart’s first foray into the world of stop-motion LEGO building. His YouTube channel is filled with other amazing videos like his creation of the Beatles Yellow Submarine, Wall-E, a VW bus, and even the damn U.S. Capitol building.




You can easily lose hours watching his totally amazing and mesmerizing builds. So go, watch, and be inspired to re-ignite your own passion for LEGO building. In the comments, be sure to tell us one of your favorite successful (or unsuccessful, no shame here) LEGO build stories! Feature Image: Bart van Dijk/YoutubeHomeBuild ItLegoLEGO Star Wars Death Star Final Duel 75093 LEGO Star Wars Death Star Final Duel 75093 No Reviews, Click here to be the first For all stock enquiries relating to this product please enter your email address below: Minimum Age: 3 YEARSRecommended Age: 3 yrs +Height: 28 CMWidth: 7.4 CMLength: 48 CMYour Guide to Collecting LEGO Star Wars Sets imageThe little plastic snap-together blocks, LEGOs,, are among the most popular children s toys available, firing the imagination of both boys and girls. However, aside from pure, free-form inventiveness,...Read More about Your Guide to Collecting LEGO Star Wars Sets You'll need an account to be able to upload




Sign up for FREE! Already have an account? Linda Belnik with son, Joshua, who wants a Lego Star Wars Death Star costing £400, (Picture: SWNS) A mum who took her seven-year-old son to a grotto says she was left reeling when Santa promised he would get a toy costing £400. Linda Belnik, 35, claims the Westfield Father Christmas talked about getting son Joshua, seven, Star Wars Death Star Lego set. She said that he told her son: ‘See this white phone? I will call the elves now and get them to make it for you.’ However, Westfield said that their Santas are trained not to promise specific gifts. Mrs Belnik continued: ‘I was stood there cringing. I couldn’t believe he’d promised such an expensive toy. Santas usually tell kids they’ll see what they can do, not promise anything. She said she was left cringing (Picture: SWNS) ‘It doesn’t matter if he wants a teddy bear, or a pony, he can’t promise something to a kid. As a parent, I had made the decision he would not be getting the set as it costs so much.




It’s put me in a really awkward position.’ Linda said did not cause a scene as she had Joshua and five-year-old twins Jasmine and Jasper with her and did not want to ruin their image of Christmas. ‘I couldn’t ask to see Santa’s manager in front of my children,’ she added. Joshua is now confused, with mum saying he’s not getting the present – while believing Santa said he is. Linda added: ‘Santa has no idea what anyone’s financial situation is. It is wrong he’s promising toys. It sets kids up for disappointment if parents can’t afford it. Joshua with brother Jasper and sister Jasmine (Picture: SWNS) ‘I had already told Joshua he is not getting the present, so that’s why it’s even more upsetting as he now truly believes he is. He’s walking around saying Santa said he will get the toy.’ Linda complained to Westfield shopping centre in White City, West London, after getting home. As a gesture of goodwill, Westfield offered a free ice-skating package for the family.

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