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Krennic's Imperial Shuttleproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 16 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISSpaceStar Wars™Transport Director Krennic in his armor-plated shuttle! Krennic's Imperial Shuttle Reviews - page 2LEGO®HomeProductsGamesCreate & ShareVideosShopSearchChange Region The LEGO® StoreDOWNTOWN DISNEY® DISTRICT 1585 S Disneyland DrAnaheim CA 92802-2320 Visit the LEGO Store at Downtown Disney District! LEGO Monthly Mini Model Build Sign up online for the March Mini Model Build starting February 15! Event takes place March 7-8, and is only open to members of the LEGO VIP loyalty program. Sign up in advance for a LEGO Disney Beauty and the Beast building event! March 4 & 11. February 10-28: FREE Exclusive Disco and Clown Batman™ Minifigures with purchases of $75 or more! Scroll over the calendar to learn more! See Printable PDF versionShuttle ExpeditionFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISBlast off on an outer space mission!




The LEGO® StoreONTARIO MILLS 1 Mills Cir Ste 631Ontario CA 91764-5255 Visit the LEGO Store at Ontario Mills!Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle™product_label_list_price_accessibility 57 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISSpaceStar Wars™VehiclesEnter the battle with Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle™! Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle™ Reviews - page 2 The LEGO® StoreEASTVIEW MALL 7979 PITTSFORD - VICTOR RD, 131BVICTOR NY 14564 Visit the LEGO Store at the Eastview Mall!Choking Hazard.Small parts and Ball.FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISCityLaunch the awesome shuttle from the LEGO® City Spaceport! LEGO Stores Home Lego Store Monthly Mini Model Build. 1st Tues of the month at South Shore Plaza. Go at least an hour early.Sold & shipped by SaveTronixShipping optionsFree pickup not available from this seller1Add to CartShipping optionsFree pickup not available from this seller$.$.$.+ $.$.$.+ Compare all 5 sellersAge Range: 9 to 14 yearsIncludes 5 minifigures with assorted weapons Read more....




About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Board the stolen Imperial Shuttle Tydirium, set the wings for flying mode and race to Endor with Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and the Endor Rebel Troopers. As featured in the exciting scenes leading up to the destruction of the Empire's second Death Star in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, this impressive LEGO Star Wars starship features folding wings for flight and landing modes, retractable landing gear and an opening cockpit with space for two minifigures. There's also an opening access hatch, opening centre section with space for more minifigures and two cool spring-loaded shooters to fend off any pursuing Imperial starships! LEGO Star Wars Imperial Shuttle Tydirium: Board the stolen Imperial Shuttle Tydirium, set the wings for flying mode and race to Endor with Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and the Endor Rebel Troopers As featured in the exciting scenes leading up to the destruction of the Empire's second Death Star in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, this impressive LEGO Star Wars starship features folding wings for flight and landing modes




, retractable landing gear and an opening cockpit with space for 2 minifigures There's also an opening access hatch, opening centre section with space for more minifigures and 2 cool spring-loaded shooters to fend off any pursuing Imperial starships Includes 5 minifigures with assorted weapons: Han Solo in Endor outfit, Princess Leia in Endor outfit, Chewbacca and 2 Endor Rebel Troopers SpecificationsGenderTypeAge RangeCharacterCountModelThemeBrandAge GroupFabric ContentMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Take an interactive tourNo question have been Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 66 reviews 001 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.LEGO's Monthly Mini Model Build for February 2015 was a space shuttle, similar to the toy launched into space. Feb. 3, 2015 – It was "3, 2, 1... build-off!" at LEGO stores nationwide on Tuesday night (Feb. 3), as the toy company gave away thousands of space shuttle construction kits.




The latest of LEGO's free Monthly Mini Model Builds, the shuttle was especially a hit in Houston, home to NASA's former space shuttle program for 30 years. Children ages six to 14, accompanied by their parents, lined up in droves outside the Baybrook Mall LEGO store, located just a few miles away from the Johnson Space Center. "We usually have a good size crowd for these monthly models," a Baybrook store employee told collectSPACE. "But with this being a space shuttle, and we being here at NASA, it is particularly popular." Indeed, the shop ran out of its space shuttle supply soon after the giveaway began at 5 p.m. CST. (The store was already at a disadvantage, having to share its shipment of kits with another store that didn't receive theirs in time.) The mini space shuttle's 39 pieces came packaged in a plastic bag with a 13-step-by-step instruction sheet. Kids could choose to build the small black and white orbiter in the store or take the kit home, free of charge.




LEGO's mini space shuttle (foreground) resembles the larger toy launched on the real space shuttle Discovery (at top). The kit itself is the latest in a line of a dozen toy shuttles that LEGO has modeled after the NASA spaceplane since 1990. It was the first however, to be included in the mini monthly build (the free program, which began in 2008, has featured a few other space models, including a rocket on a launch pad last November). Measuring 4-inches long (10 centimeters), the mini space shuttle is closest in size to the small orbiter included with LEGO's "International Space Station" kit released in 2003. Design-wise though, the monthly mini model more closely resembles the toy orbiter LEGO sent to space onboard the real space shuttle Discovery on its final mission. Launched four years ago this month, the seven-inch-long (18 cm), 60-piece LEGO space shuttle flew into orbit with Discovery's STS-133 astronauts, kicking off a partnership between the Danish toy company and NASA.

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