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Lego Star Wars Latest Sets

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Shipping & Handling Included* The estimated delivery time will be approximately 3 - 5 business days from the time of order. Add to Wish List Go on an exciting adventure in the LEGO® galaxy. Join brave rebels on a mission to defeat the evil Empire, learn the tricks of battle, and fight against the First Order! The amazing Kylo Ren Headlamp is easy to use and makes the perfect reading light. 6+ HardcoverLEGO® Star Wars™: Free the Galaxy by Himani KhatrejaLEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens by David Fentiman LEGO® Star Wars™: Secret Battles by Adam Bray© & TM 2016 LUCASFILM LTD. Used Under Authorization.LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and Knob configurations and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group. © 2016 The LEGO Group.Produced by DK Publishing under license from the LEGO Group. We are committed to offering the best value to our members, with a risk-free 100% satisfaction guarantee on both your membership and merchandise. If you have questions about your membership or products you've purchased at Costco, please visit the membership counter at your local Costco or Contact Customer Service.




View Costco's Return Policy Costco Concierge Services | Technical SupportFree technical support exclusive to Costco members for select electronics and consumer goods. BMW Turns LEGO Toy Into IRL Hover BikeModular Dungeon Master Lego Set Is a Blast From Your Gaming Past At this year’s Toy Fair in New York, Lego was once again proudly displaying a whole array of hardware. As always, they had plenty of sets from their Star Wars line-up to show off. We took plenty of pictures to share with you… and put together a list of some of their best sets you can buy right now to build out (or kick off!) your Lego Star Wars collection. If you’re looking for a nice, inexpensive set to get your collection started, this could be the one. It features Yoda and R2 and lots of nice articulation. Printed bricks would be a nice improvement over the stickers, but at this price that’s not to be expected. 75317 Carbon Freezing Chamber – $23.85 It’s one of the smaller sets on store shelves right now, but it comes with Han, Boba Fett, and Ugnaught minifigs.




That’s cool enough, but Lego built a pretty fun little action feature into this one. There’s a mechanism that lets you pop Han in his Carbonite cocoon up from the depths. 75112 General Grievous Buildable Figure – $34.47 Not every Star Wars character translates well into Lego’s Hero Factory/Bionicle-style buildable figures. General Grievous is one that does… and it’s good form to give a nod to the prequels in your collection, even if you’re not a huge fan. This badass Grievous is an easy addition to justify. You can’t like the rebel troop’s odds of survival in this set — he’s outnumbered three to one — but what’s not to like about the Striker itself? It’s got good size and playability, some very nice printed details, and a reasonable price tag to boot. All good Lego Star Wars collections need an Imperial walker, and this is a solid option. Like the TIE Striker, this is a nice mid-sized set with a moderate price tag. It’s nicely articulated and has moving legs and turrets as well as Lego’s fun spring-loaded shooters.




One nice bonus about this set: if you look around right now, you might be able to find a deal on it. 75093 Death Star Final Duel – $104.49 Why not make one of the most memorable scenes from the franchise the center piece of your collection? For about a hundred bucks, you get Luke, Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, and a pair of Royal Guards and a slick little playset that recreates that touching father-son breakthrough when Vader chucks Palpatine over the railing. If you’re a Star Wars fan and you’re building your Lego collection, how can you not want to add the Millennium Falcon to it? Lego has offered a few versions of the iconic ship over the years, and the current one is very cool. It measures 18 inches from front to back, and the interior is nicely detailed (and easily accessible). Minifigs include a gray-haired Han, Chewie, Rey, Finn, BB-8, criminal scum Tasu Leech, and one of his gang members. 75060 UCS Slave I – $272.87 This set is two thousand pieces of pure awesome befitting one of the baddest bounty hunters in the brick-built galaxy.




It’s nearly the same size as the Falcon, and, like other UCS sets, Slave I is stunningly detailed. It features a cargo hold (with room for carbonite-encased smugglers), wings and blasters that rotate, and four nicely-printed minifigs. All photos by our videographer Jonno Hill. View as: One Page Slides1. Tommy'S LegoLego I VeStar Wars Legos SetsMarvel Lego SetsStar FinalFinal DuelEmperor SceneStar EmperorLego 75093Forward75093 Death Star Final Duel is a Star Wars set to be released in 2015. - The preliminary box art shows Luke Skywalker with a blue lightsaber, even though his lightsaber was green in Return of the Jedi.Does This Brand New Star Wars LEGO Tease a Major Rogue One Villain?With LEGO's new Star Wars set, fans can not only get a close-up look at the details of the high-tech Imperial shuttle in Rogue One, but also pick up a few hints about plot of the movie.Although the first few moments of the latest Rogue One trailer show Director Orson Krennic seemingly coming to collect Galen Erso as his young daughter, Jyn Erso, watches on, viewers only catch a faraway glimpse of the ship the Imperial officer — played by Ben Mendelsohn — lands on the Ersos' home planet.




In the film, Krennic is the director of advanced weapons research for the Imperial military who is tasked with overseeing the construction of the Death Star and keeping it secure. However, seeing as Jyn and her band of Rebels are on a mission to steal the plans for the Empire's new weapon, it seems as though his job may be a bit more difficult than he anticipates, and the toy may shed some light about this particular plot point.Director Krennic's Imperial Shuttle!!!!! /3WHnDc2qB2- Winduzam🏳️‍🌈Kylux (@winduzam) October 17, 2016The LEGO set shows off Krennic's personal transport as well as two black-armored Death Troopers from his squadron and the Imperial enforcer droid K-250, according to The Daily Dot. It also includes minifigures of Bodhi Rook and Pao — members of the Alliance — perhaps indicating that there will be a major standoff between Krennic and the two fighters.LE/24r6n7hOuR- Warlord Lego (@WarlordLego) September 23, 2016Of course, everyone will just have to wait until Dec. 14 to find out for sure.Re

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