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Items 1 to 60 of 819 Items 1 to 60 of 819 Disney Infinity 2.0 Drax Figure Disney Infinity 2.0 Iron Fist Figure Disney Infinity 2.0 Rocket Raccoon Figure Disney Infinity Villains Triple Pack Disney Infinity 2.0 Nick Fury Figure Disney Infinity Single Character: Randy Compatible with Disney Infinity 2.0 and 3.0 in Toy Box mode Disney Infinity Single Character: Violet Disney Infinity Single Character: Holley Shiftwell Disney Infinity 2 Loki Figure Includes:1 Infinity 2.0 FigureDimensions: 14L X 9W X 22H cmSuitability 7+ Disney Infinity Single Character: Dash Disney Infinity Single Character: Davy Jones Disney Infinity Single Character: MaterSince the release of the prequels in 1999, LEGO has been at the forefront of each new Star Wars release, whether it be a movie or a TV show, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is no exception. There are eight new sets available with price points to suit all, ranging from $24.99 to $89.99.




Each of the sets comes packaged in the new Rogue One-themed boxes featuring the ominous looking Death Trooper. Let’s see what’s out there for LEGO rebels! The popular Constraction or Buildable figures, first introduced by LEGO in the Star Wars theme last year, continues with three new characters from Rogue One — Sergeant Jyn Erso (set #75119; 104 pieces), K-2SO (set #75120; 169 pieces), and Imperial Death Trooper (set #75121; 106 pieces) — each are available for $24.99. These impressive posable figures are all in scale with each other, with Jyn standing 9” tall, and K-2SO at over 11” tall. While Jyn and the Death Trooper feature blaster rifles with spring loaded shooters, K-2SO features a single/double arm-swinging battle function. There are five standard sets available, each featuring with new minifigures from Rogue One. The first set, the Imperial Assault Hovertank (set #75152; 385 pieces) is seen in the trailers and is available for $29.99. The gun turret features dual spring-loaded shooters, as well as elevating side guns and offers lots of play features enabling you to recreate favorite moments from the film.




This impressive set features Chirrut Îmwe with his fabric cloak and two Imperial Hovertank Pilots. The ever-popular Imperial AT-ST Walker (set #75153; 449 pieces) makes a welcome return to Rogue One, with posable legs, an opening cockpit that houses its driver, and a wheel activated rotating top section. This $39.99 set also includes spring loaded shooters, and comes with three minifigures of AT-ST Driver, Baze Malbus (with his heavy blaster), and Rebel Trooper. The iconic looking TIE Striker (set #75154; 543 pieces) makes its debut with its large adjustable angular wings, available to purchase for $69.99. The new TIE has rear storage as well as an opening cockpit, front and top, that accommodates the included TIE Pilot. Three additional minifigures are also included — Imperial Ground Crew, Imperial (Scarif) Shoretrooper, and a Rebel Trooper. An Imperial ship such as the TIE Striker demands a Rebel counterpart, and also making its Rogue One debut is the Rebel U-wing Fighter (set #75155; 659 pieces).




Priced at $79.99, the U-wing is an impressive fighter featuring four large engines, an opening cockpit, opening side doors for transporting cargo and people, dual spring-loaded shooters, and huge wings that sweep back and forth depending on the fighter’s flight mode. The U-wing comes complete with five minifigures including Jyn Erso, the film’s main protagonist or antagonist (depending on which side you’re on), Cassian Andor, Bistan, U-wing Pilot, and Rebel Trooper. The final set is also the most imposing — Krennic’s Imperial Shuttle (set #75156; 863 pieces). Director Krennic’s Imperial Shuttle is also the most expensive in the range at $89.99, but features 863 pieces and six minifigures including Director Krennic, two Imperial Death Troopers, Pao, Bodhi Rook, and also the re-programmed Imperial droid K-2SO. The intimidating ship features huge folding wings, much like other Imperial shuttles, although Krennic’s is black, rather than white. The front and side of the ship feature opening panels which adds to play value.




There is also an opening cockpit, rear ramp with storage, retracting landing gear and more. All the new LEGO sets from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story feature incredible detail and are the perfect addition to any LEGO Star Wars collection, allowing you to recreate your favorite moments from the film, or tell your own story. Happy building — and rebelling! James Burns co-owns and runs Jedi News (with Mark Newbold) — the largest English-speaking Star Wars fan site in Europe — is the co-host of the UK-centric RADIO 1138 podcast, and is a regular contributor to Star Wars Insider and Build the Millennium Falcon magazines. blogger, about the latest goings at Rancho Obi-Wan.Free shipping* when you spend $49 The item(s) you want to add may not be available for purchase from your registry in the future. Consider purchasing the item(s) now, and check your local store if we are out of stock online. Do you still wish to add this item to your registry? The item(s) you want to add may not be available for purchase from your wishlist in the future.




Do you still wish to add this item to your wishlist? The item(s) below are unavailable and cannot be added to your registry. Please select alternate item(s) or consider purchasing the item(s) now! The item(s) below are unavailable and cannot be added to your wishlist. Just added to your Cart Free In-Store Pickup Today:Select a StoreIt just hit midnight, so you know what that means -- today (September 4) is officially #ForceFriday, a magical day for “” fans when every single piece of merchandise for “” descends on toy stores at once in a whirlwind of fan excitement and nerdiness. Of course, having so much stuff to sift through at once can be exhausting even for the hardcore super-fans – how are you supposed to keep track of all these things you want?Luckily, MTV is here to point out the standout figures, games and more for you lucky nerf herders – and offer up some possible hints and teases of the movie to come that we found digging our way through all of the merch.




Whether you love Furbys or find them kind of terrifying, there’s no denying that this Wookiee-Furby hybrid is pretty dang cute. He does all kinds of stuff that his regular buddies can’t, like make Chewbacca sounds and hum “Star Wars.” Who’s Constable Zuvio, you ask? Well, he’s this guy. That’s all we know for sure, but we’re also guessing that maybe he’s the same race as Embo from “The Clone Wars,” and that he’s probably going to be living in Jakku somewhere when we meet him. Also, he’s super rad-looking and comes with cool customizable weapons. Even if you end up hating his character when "The Force Awakens" opens, it'll be nice to have him around just in case you feel like throwing him into walls. Remember how stressful and exhilarating regular Bop-It was back in the day? Now you can play it and while simultaneously taking revenge on R2-D2 for all those times he said mean stuff to C-3PO. Take that, you malfunctioning little twerp! First premiered at Comic-Con in July, this toy is what would happen if you took a Stormtrooper and a car and threw them at each other.




And THIS is what would happen if you took BB-8 and put wheels on him. Do they make this car for real? Can I drive around in it? If you’ve only got room on your desk for a little bit of “Star Wars” swag, this tiny spaceship model will do nicely. You know the game Catch Phrase? Have you ever wanted to play it on a machine that’s shaped like the Millennium Falcon? Oh my childhood, MICRO MACHINES ARE BACK!! This set features Chewbacca facing off against some snowtropers in some kind of a wintry landscape. Some other ice planet? It's almost like a "Star Wars"-themed mobile, except on the ground and totally badass. Ahh, Risk, the game that loses you friends. Maybe you’ll be able to hang on to them a little better with your shared love of “Star Wars?” Because cats can be nerds, too. You can find them on the Petco website today, or in stores on November 8! Don't worry, dogs, we didn't forget about you. Check out that red arm in action! Still no idea what it is a flametrooper does, but its helmet is incredible-looking.




Oh, and the flamethrower, too, that's pretty great. My favorite thing about this LEGO set is that it's got both male and female resistance fighter minifigs attached, because "Star Wars" is for everybody! Plus, check out the sweet chrome goodness that is the Captain Phasma minifig. Bless your tiny little cape. I am, in fact, ready to own every single piece of Captain Phasma merchandise in existence. Love seeing Rey all bundled up here! The mind boggles at the implications here. Where are Han and Rey? Is Finn gonna have to go rescue them while piloting Han’s ship? Or is it just a cool pair-up for a toy? Either way, I’m enthralled. Thanks to the product copy, we now know Poe’s position in the rebellion – he’s the leader of the Black Squadron, clearly a reference to Luke Skywalker’s Red Squadron in “A New Hope.” Plus, he's clearly buddies with BB-8 too, because who isn't? It’s probably the closest thing you’ll get to hanging out with the real John Boyega, let’s be real.




All the new “Force Awakens” figures in the Black Series line look friggin amazing, but I’ve gotta give props to the toymakers for including a teeny, amazingly detailed BB-8 in with Rey. Of course, the coolest figure of the whole Black Series line is this TIE fighter pilot that comes with a to-scale TIE fighter. We saw it first at Comic-Con, but now you don’t have to wait in exhausting lines around Hall H to grab one! It might look like a hunk of junk, but she’s got it where it counts – and she also comes with a bunch of super adorable minifigs of Rey, Finn, BB-8, old Harrison Ford, and Chewbacca. Plus, two new characters we haven’t met yet, Tasu Leech and a member of something called the Kanjiklub Gang. Were you one of those nerds who scoffed at Kylo Ren’s crossguard lightsaber? Well, you try to make a better one, then! No, seriously, try it with the Bladebuilders set, which allows you to make over 100 combinations of sabers with a whole bunch of different connectable hilts and blades.




Or, if you’re NOT a critic of Ren’s lightsaber, you can buy your own – and it’s compatible with the Bladebuilder set too, so you can customize it to your own nefarious First Order purposes. If you’re going to buying up a lot of “Star Wars” figures, it only makes sense that the character being played by Gwendoline Christie towers over the rest of them. Everyone in the MTV News office has wanted their very own circular droid since he poked his head out in the first-ever teaser trailer, and now we CAN. Of course, you’ll also need roughly your weight in AA and AAA batteries to get him running, but it’s a small price to pay for such a lovable BB. Nerf guns are old and busted. The new hotness is this slick blowcaster, which is just like the one Chewbacca uses in the movies. You know, except with nerf pellets. Actually, maybe Nerf guns aren’t so old and busted after all. Hot Toys is known for its terrifyingly accurate sculpts of real-world actors and beloved franchise characters, and this Kylo Ren one is just incredible.

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