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The link to this page may be incorrect or out of date.2. You may have bookmarked a page that has moved.About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Delight the Star Wars fan in your life with this iconic LEGO Star Wars Death Star. This ultimate LEGO Star Wars set ensures your little Jedi will be ready to swing across the chasm and battle with Darth Vader for the fate of the galaxy. Featuring a wide array of Star Wars mini-figures, turbo-blaster turrets, hangar bay, throne room and much more, this LEGO-recreated Death Star will inspire hours of buildable fun. With 3,802 pieces, this LEGO Death Star comes with everything you need to recreate the swashbuckling action of the Star Wars movies. Bring home the LEGO Star Wars Death Star today for galactic adventures and imaginative fun. LEGO Star Wars Death Star: Detailed LEGO Death Star battle station LEGO Star Wars set is made to scale From Episodes IV and VI LEGO Star Wars Death Star features: Five decks Control room Moving turbo-laser turrets Hangar bay Star-fighter Tractor beam controls Emperor's throne room Detention block Imperial conference room Droid maintenance facility Super-laser Includes 25 mini-figures to recreate the thrilling action from the movies LEGO Death Star comes with 3,802 pieces SpecificationsGenderAge RangeCharacterCountModelThemeBrandage_groupColorAssembled Product Dimensions (L x




W x H)What is the barcode number for the lego death starby It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWhat is the barcode number for the lego death starby It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 18 reviews 2000 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match. Discover the best new toys and games. LEGO Star Wars 10188 Death Star Product Dimensions58.8 x 17.6 x 50.2 cm Manufacturer recommended age:14 years and up Educational Objective(s)Numeracy, Literacy & Spacial Awareness Number of Puzzle Pieces3803 104,278 in Toys & Games (See top 100) Date First Available9 Oct. 2009 Would you like to update product info? Battle inside the Death Star!Recreate the action and adventure of the Star Wars movies with the ultimate Death Star playset! This amazingly detailed battle station features an incredible array of minifigure-scale scenes, moving parts, characters and accessories from Episodes IV and VI on its multiple decks, including the Death Star control room, rotating turbolaser turrets, hangar bay with TIE Advanced starfighter, tractor beam controls, Emperor's throne room, detention block, firing laser cannon, Imperial conference chamber, droid maintenance facility, and the powerful Death Star superlaser...plus much more!




Swing across the chasm with Luke and Leia, face danger in the crushing trash compactor, and duel with Darth Vader for the fate of the galaxy!Features:Includes 24 minifigures and droids, plus all-new Dianoga trash compactor monster!Includes 6 new and exclusive minifigures and droids only found in this set : Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper outfit), Han Solo (Stormtrooper outfit), Assassin Droid, Interrogation Droid, Death Star Droid and 2 Death Star Troopers!Also includes Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO, R2-D2, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight), Darth Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, Emperor Palpatine, 2 Stormtroopers, 2 Emperor's Royal Guards, R2-Q5, and mouse droid!Movie-authentic Death Star environments include the Superlaser control room and target monitor, Imperial conference chamber, TIE Advanced hangar bay with moving launch rack, Emperor's throne room, droid maintenance room, detention block, trash compactor, and much more!Rescue Princess Leia from the detention block cell, then escape through the secret hatch to the trash compactor below!




Reenact the final duel between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader in the Emperor's Throne Room!Death Star measures 16" (41cm) tall and 16½" (42cm) wide!TIE Advanced measures 3½» (9cm) wide!< 75168 "Yoda's Jedi Starfighter" Building Toy LEGO Star Wars 75102 Poe's X-Wing Fighter 75169 "Duel On Naboo" Building Toy See all 31 customer reviews See all 31 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk Awesome Lego Set, real collectors item. Excellent kit, but this is around £200 over the list price. Not five stars because this is a much more modular kit, so even a bright 5 year old could build it. A great item, has been well played with. It's awesome I want it in my basketI love it I want it in my basket Dont be ripped off I have requested the Death Star to be returned as box arrived opened with a couple of loose Lego pieces inside. It's too expensive to take risks with loose parts! I recently purchased this product and upon arrival, was not only shocked to find out it wasn't a small moon, but that when I assembled it there were some vents missing from one of...




I really like this moon Toys & Games > Characters & Brands > Star Wars > ToysThe #10188 LEGO Star Wars Death Star has been one of the best-selling LEGO sets of all time, originally released in 2008, and finally retired after seven years at the end of 2015. However this wasn’t a true retirement, just a bit of time taken off to get some updates and improvements, and now the Death Star is back! The #75159 LEGO Star Wars Death Star includes over 200 extra pieces as well as three new minifigures. Below is the full press-release with pictures and details. Here is the official description of the #75159 LEGO Star Wars Death Star: Win the battle for the Empire with the awesome Death Star! 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. Includes 23 minifigures and 2 droids: Grand Moff Tarkin, Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, Imperial Navy Officer, Imperial Officer, 2 Stormtroopers, 2 Death Star Troopers, 2 Emperor’s Royal Guards, 2 Death Star Gunners, Death Star Droid, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, C-3PO, Han Solo, Han Solo (disguise), Luke Skywalker (Tatooine), Luke Skywalker (disguise) and Luke Skywalker (final duel), plus R2-D2, an Imperial Astromech and a Dianoga trash compactor monster. Features a superlaser control room, Imperial conference chamber, hangar bay with moving launch rack and detachable TIE Advanced with space for Lord 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.




LEGO VIP members will get early access to the #75159 LEGO Star Wars Death Star on September 15th, followed by general release on September 30th. Prices are as follows: US $499.99 – CA $599.99 – DE 499.99€ – UK £399.99 – DK 4499.00 DKK (Euro pricing varies by country). The set will be available at official LEGO stores and under the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop. Rumors started circulating even before the #10188 LEGO Star Wars Death Star was retired that LEGO was going to release a new Death Star. Some people thought it will be related to the new Star Wars film, others speculated that it would be like the old #10143 LEGO Star Wars Death Star II display-model from 2005, and some LEGO fans reasoned that it will probably be just an updated re-release with new minifigures and improved building techniques. And this third group pretty much had it right; the #75159 LEGO Star Wars Death Star is basically the same thing as the original set, with updated minifigures.




It is clear that LEGO felt that there was no need to change the original set, besides freshening up the minifigures and adding a couple of other small changes. On the box image the Death Star is even oriented almost exactly the same way as on the original set, to emphasize that it is the same thing. Nobody was expecting that the sets will be this similar. In fact, when the first images of the new set leaked in mid-August, most LEGO fans thought it was a prank. Even with a re-release people expected that LEGO will at least update some of the more unsightly features of the original model, like the stepped curves. Personally, I would have loved if the outside would be covered with opening panels! The collection of minifigures is nice, but I don’t think it justifies a $100 increase in price. Just to give you some comparison here is some data. The #10188 LEGO Star Wars Death Star was released in 2008 with 3,803 pieces and 24 minifigs/droids for a price of $400 (10.5 cents a piece). T




he #75159 LEGO Star Wars Death Star comes with 4,016 pieces (213 more pieces) and 25 minifigs/droids for a price of $500 (12.4 cents a piece). The #71040 LEGO Disney Castle is 4,080 pieces (so 64 pieces more than the new Death Star) for a price of $350 (8.6 cents a piece). From this perspective, it might make more sense to just buy the old Death Star (which still sells for around $400 on the secondary market and prices will likely drop once the new one is out), and maybe add a few updated minifigs. Or if you just want to get a big display set, the LEGO Disney Castle is a much better deal. Below are a few more comparison pictures of the two sets (old on the left, new on the right). What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Star Wars Death Star? Do you think it is worth getting it? What interesting changes and updates you notice between the two sets? And how do you like the minifigures? Do you have the previous version of the set? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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