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HELP BUILD THE REBEL SQUADRONS! Capture the Crate Build Challenge New Rogue One Sets Empire vs Rebels 2017 LEGO Star Wars Gallery Now, witness the power of this fully operational battle station. Capture the Crate – Mission Complete Rebel Trooper Battle PackLEGO® Star Wars™ Advent Calendar5 ReviewsWarning!Choking Hazard.Small parts and Ball.FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISSeasonalSpaceStar Wars™Get the festive period off to a galactic start with the LEGO® Star Wars Advent Calendar! LEGO® Star Wars™ Advent Calendar Reviews - page 2 Used & new (42) from $115.00 + $6.49 shipping LEGO Star Wars Exclusive Limited Edition Set #7754 Home One Mon Calamari Star Cruiser Aboard the Mon Calamari Star Cruiser Home One, the Rebel Alliance plans its final assault against the Empires second Death Star. Voted for by fans to celebrate the 10th anniversary of LEGO Star Wars, the famous Rebel flagship features a command center and briefing room with Death Star "hologram", a launch and repair hangar, a Green Squadron A-wing starfighter with removable engine and firing flick-missiles, and the first-ever LEGO minifigures of Admiral Ackbar, Rebel leader Mon Mothma, General Lando Calrissian, General Madine




, a Mon Calamari officer and a Green Squadron A-wing pilot. Move the levers and gears to prepare the A-wing for takeoff or to rotate Admiral Ackbar's command chair! 23.8 x 14.8 x 3.2 inches 9 - 14 years #117,453 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #3,610 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 5 star81%4 star16%1 star3%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsLego #7754 is the best set in my collectionVery nice A-wing airport. Many Bothans died to bring you this review...This is a really great set. The A-Wing is an awesome build and ...Amazon was great, LEGO failsPerfect set, everything better than expectedLegos are awesome See and discover other items: lego world war 2, star wars exclusive, lego the lego movie, hangar 9Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestPosted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Exclusive: Poe finds his way home in 'LEGO Star Wars' gameCLOSExEmbedStill wondering how exactly Poe Dameron survived a TIE Fighter crash and made it back in time to help the Resistance battle the First Order in the last Star Wars film?




Get ready to play your way through the answer.The ace pilot played by Oscar Isaac gets a fun new backstory that comes alive in the Poe's Quest for Survival Level Pack that premieres tomorrow as downloadable content for the LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens video game.USA TODAY has the exclusive trailer for the add-on, which begins as Poe and Finn (John Boyega) have just escaped a Star Destroyer and crash land on the planet Jakku. In the movie, FInn can't find Poe and assumes he's dead, but instead Poe (voiced in the game by Isaac) meets a little scavenger named Naka Iit. He takes Poe through the desert to meet the merchant Ohn Gos and figure out a way to return to the Resistance base on D'Qar, though they run afoul of the the formidable Strus Clan. Building-block hijinks ensue for our hero on a Strus Clan Speeder.The DLC pack can be purchased for $3, or players can get as part of a Season Pass full of extra content for $10.LEGO Star Wars GameBuild, blast and fly your way through the galaxy's greatest adventure.




#: # is available now. -- http://bit.ly/Get-LSWTFAPosted by LEGO Star Wars GameFor a limited time, get 30% off LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga on your Apple and Android mobile devices. — http://hyperurl.co/1r6tsuSee allLEGO Star Wars GameYour First Order of the day is to wish a very happy birthday to Adam Driver!LEGO Star Wars GameThey've come for the map! Lead the First Order in the assault on Ottegan with new in-app content available now for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens on mobile.Posted by DownloadLEGO Star Wars GameA nomination for Best Family Game? Thanks, The Game Awards!LEGO Star Wars GameDiscover the secret behind the Phantom Limb on PC with more LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens DLC released today on Steam.The Phantom Limb Level Pack on SteamLEGO Star Wars GameLet's get off this thing before it explodes! Play new Level Pack DLC for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, available now!LEGO Star Wars GameNow that's what you call an incredible show of Force!




LEGO Star Wars Game"Destroy everything in sight."LEGO Star Wars GameThe First Order doesn't do RSVP. Crash the party on Takodana in the latest Level Pack DLC for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, available now.LEGO Star Wars GameBet you can't say "Kylo combo" three times fast!LEGO Star Wars GameEmbrace the Dark Side and lead the First Order in the Battle of Takodana. New Level Pack DLC is available now for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens!Posted by LEGO Star Wars GameA royal happy birthday to the one and only Carrie Fisher! Hope you like the hologram!LEGO Star Wars GameWhat are the odds that the rathtar will stay in that cage?LEGO Star Wars GameWe're hauling rathtars!LEGO Star Wars GameSet out on a dangerous quest to capture rathtars with Han and Chewie in the latest level pack for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens on mobile.Posted by DownloadLEGO Star Wars GamePoe wasn't lying when he said he could fly just about anything.A highlight of this past summer’s TV fare was the comic sci-fi thriller “BrainDead,” which makes its DVD debut this week, and for fans of all things Star Wars, there’s “Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures,” on Blu-ray and DVD.




“BrainDead” (CBS/Paramount, 2016, four discs, 13 episodes, deleted scenes, featurettes, bloopers). Mary Elizabeth Winstead is charming and witty as a struggling filmmaker who goes to work for her Democratic senator brother (Danny Pino), and then stumbles onto an alien invasion. It seems that alien bugs are crawling into the ears of congressional leaders and ruling their minds so they can take over America and eventually the world. This very funny, gag-filled show is an utterly unique political satire wrapped in sci-fi/horror trappings. (One clever bit has the “previously on” summaries being sung.) And of the many amusing comic cast members, Tony Shalhoub stands out as a Republican senator whose personality under the alien influence does a 180. (Be advised that this show is not for children, with exploding heads and some sexual content. CBS canceled the series after one season but it does neatly wrap things up in the final episode.) “Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures: The Complete Season One” (Disney, 2016, 13 episodes, featurettes, six magnets).




This computer-animated series has Lego Star Wars characters in an adventure set between “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi,” as three young siblings and a droid get caught up in the rebellion. “Elena of Avalor: Ready to Rule” (Disney, 2016, four episodes). The title character in this Disney cable series is the 16-year-old Latina ascendant to the throne of a mythical land where she is learning to rule as the crown princess after saving her kingdom from an evil sorcerer. “Greenleaf: Season One" (Lionsgate, 2016, three-disc Blu-ray/four-disc DVD, 13 episodes, featurettes, bloopers). This glossy soap opera stars Keith David as the charismatic but ruthless head of a worldwide megachurch, Lynn Whitfield as his scheming wife and Merle Dandridge as their daughter, who returns home when her sister dies mysteriously. Oprah Winfrey co-produced and she has a supporting role in this series that airs on her cable network. (The second season will begin sometime next year on OWN.)




“Zoo: Season Two” (CBS/Paramount, 2016, four discs, 13 episodes, deleted scenes, featurettes, bloopers). Based on James Patterson’s novel, this thriller fantasy series began with a seemingly random series of animal attacks, which evolved into global war between humans and the animal kingdom. But as the second season progresses, it becomes apparent that the team will have to deal with some humans who are in the way of averting the crisis. “Beauty and the Beast: The Final Season” (CBS/Paramount, 2016, four discs, 13 episodes, deleted scenes, featurettes, bloopers). This rebooted version of the ’80s series stars Kristin Kreuk as Cat Chandler, an NYPD homicide cop who falls in love with Vincent (Jay Ryan), an Afghanistan veteran subjected to Army experiments that left him with the ability to transform into a beast. In this fourth and final season, they are married, but when Vincent is framed as a terrorist, Cat must save him. “The Secret Agent” (Acorn, 2016, three episodes).




Set in 1886 London, this free adaptation of the Joseph Conrad novel as a British miniseries is a superficial and very bleak psychological thriller filled with unpleasant characters. Toby Jones stars as Verloc, who operates a seedy shop and spies on anarchists for the Russian government and is coerced into committing a terrorist act to provoke British intervention. “The Shannara Chronicles: Season One” (MTV/Paramount, 2016, two discs, 10 episodes, featurettes). This is a CGI-laden adaptation of Terry Brooks’ fantasy novels set in four fictional countries with elves and humans battling demons. It's nothing we haven’t seen in recent years, but undiscriminating Lord of the Rings fans may enjoy it. Speaking of Lord of the Rings, location shooting in New Zealand helps. “The 2016 World Series” (Shout!/MLB, 2016, featurettes). Major League Baseball’s annual documentary on the World Series takes on a special meaning this year as it celebrates the historic win by the Chicago Cubs.




It is narrated by Vince Vaughn with bonus featurettes that include highlights from the regular season. “Jennifer Lopez: Dance Again” (Anchor Bay, 2014). This flattering documentary/concert film combines interviews and performances during Lopez’s first world tour in 2012, which made stops in 65 cities on five continents as she sang her hits and danced with all the expected pyrotechnics. “Frontline: A Subprime Education” (PBS, 2016, two documentaries). As part of the PBS “Spotlight Education” initiative, “A Subprime Education” has correspondent Martin Smith investigating allegations of college fraud and the collapse of the for-profit Corinthian Colleges chain, while “The Education of Omarina” looks into an innovative program to prevent students from dropping out of high school. “Frontline: The Choice 2016” (PBS, 2016). This expanded two-hour documentary episode of “Frontline” offers biographies of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as it attempts to cut through the partisan politics and polarizing opinions that informed the recent run-up to the presidential election.

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