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2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019 • 2022 • 2030There are two new LEGO Star Wars related releases coming in early May, just in time for the annual May the 4th holiday. Both are updated and revised editions of previous releases but I don’t think either are something you’ll want to pass up… First up is a brand new fully updated and expanded version on the #1 New York Times bestseller, LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary, first released in October 2009 and which went on to sell more than two million copies worldwide. The new edition comes complete with 48 additional pages and is updated throughout to show all the sets released since 2009 along with detailed and annotated photography that gives the reader an insight into the characters, locations, creatures, and spacecraft as brought to life by the master builders at LEGO. For young Padawans and Jedi Masters like me you’ll get to learn the ins and outs of your favorite vehicles, weapons and minifigures from Anakin to Zuckuss and everything in between.




Updated cross-sections expose the inner workings of some of the largest sets released such as the Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon (set # 10179) and the updated Beyond the Bricks section shows us how LEGO sets are made. Since this is the 15th anniversary of LEGO Star Wars, the book wouldn’t be complete without an exclusive minifigure, and this time around we’re treated to Luke Skywalker on Tatooine with an original yellow skin tone recreating the early LEGO Star Wars minifigures released in 1999. Like the first edition, LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary has been written by Simon Beecroft and this new edition adds Jason Fry to the author list. It arrives at all good bookstores in early May, priced at $21.99 (£13.99 in the UK). Look out for news on an upcoming book tour with Jason Fry! The second release is a huge new LEGO set featuring 3,296 pieces: the second release of the Sandcrawler as seen in Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope. First released in 2005, the Sandcrawler (set #10144) featured just 1,669 pieces and this is a much requested and long overdue revisit of this iconic vehicle.




With almost double the pieces of the 2005 release, the new 2014 version promises more play functions — by turning the knob at the rear you can steer the Sandcrawler into position with its eight tracks and lower the front ramp to offload the droids using the two working cranes. You can lift the side panels and top to reveal the features inside such as the engine, storage bay, cockpit, and more. Included is an all-new speeder bike for when the Jawas need to venture further afield. The finished vehicle means over 9” (24cm) high, 18” (48cm) long and 6” (16cm) wide. Included are seven new minifigures and five astromech droids: Luke Skywalker (with dual sided head), Uncle Owen, C-3PO, four Jawas (which feature two distinct bodies), R2-D2, R2 unit, an R1-series droid, Gonk droid, R5-D4, and Treadwell Droid. The new LEGO Star Wars Sandcrawler (set #75059) will be available in early May for $299.99 (£249.99 in the UK), and I can’t wait to get it and start building! New LEGO Sets Show Off Star Wars Rebels, Ghostbusters, and The LEGO Movie




We already talked Marvel and DC LEGO, but there's more! New Star Wars (including of course Star Wars Rebels) sets were also plentiful at the company's Toy Fair 2014 showroom this week, as were upcoming The LEGO Movie items. Oh, and it looks like the brick-builders are diving fully into the world of LEGO Minecraft, with more details to come on that soon (these will be bigger and fit better into the standard LEGO mold than previous ventures, from what I understand). Check out our slideshows of images below: Click through for all the images. Here's all the Star Wars stuff: And then there's the Ninjago and Legends of Chima lines, which do very well for the company and continue to expand, and a new line called Mixels (which has a series of tie-in shorts on Cartoon Network): New LEGO Mini-figs Include Flash, Batgirl, MODOK, and X-Men’s Sentinels Son of Batman, Batman: The Animated Series Figures Are Awesome The NES Predator Action Figure Is Coming! Dawn of the Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Action Figures New Guardians of the Galaxy Characters Revealed Talk to Senior Editor Scott Collura on Twitter at @ScottIGN, on IGN at scottcollura and on Facebook.




New 2015 LEGO Set Images Leak, Including STAR WARS REBELS, CLONE WARS, and more! Leave it to merchandising to reveal new Star Wars Rebels tidbits, as what appears to be LEGO’s offering for 2015 (minus any Episode VII sets) winds up on Imgur. There’s not a lot of new stuff that comes across as terribly spoiler-filled, but then again, it’s hard to judge the context of the previously unseen sets from what little has been revealed. The most intriguing to me is the new red clad character who is included in the Ezra’s Speeder Bike set. I’m guessing we’ll find out more about him before too much longer. ← Previous Story Kevin Kiner Photos and Video at PlayFest 2014 Next Story → Star Wars Panels at New York Comic Con 2014The end of the year usually brings the retirement (or at least the stock exhaustion beforehand) of 100s of Lego sets. If you are lucky, you stocked up on these exact sets throughout the year at really low prices and are not struggling to grab them at retail in the final minutes before they are gone for good and before the price skyrockets on them (assuming they were winners).




With this, brings a brand new year, brand new Lego sets, and most importantly, brand new retirement targets: Sets that should be gone at the end of the year and need to be stocked up on. Here I want to offer up my picks for this next year as the ones I will be looking at. I do not want to act like all of mine are going to be right - so make sure you comment and offer up yours as well. This blog is going to cover the Star Wars sets I will be looking to make sure I have in my collection. Let's get it started!Explanation: This set is awesome. /the-mighty-rancor-monster-profits-or-will-the-metal-gate-drop-on-your-investment/, and my thoughts on the set honestly have only grown. While I do think it is somewhat pushed by having Jabba's Palace, and is not particularly impressive as a set on its own, it still has the one factor that really matters - The Rancor. This mega-figure is incredible and being exclusive, it will be sought after for a long time.I have parted out a few of these sets (honestly the set is not a good part out set at all) and was able to get $28 for the Rancor by itself.




I think it will continue to drive this set into investment and will most likely not be in another set - possibly ever. This figure should end up being a $50 figure or more after retirement, so I do not think there will be a problem with the rest of the set helping it to the $100 mark.Another big part is the possible perceived success of Jabba's Palace 9516. This set did really well during Christmas and from the time is went OOS has risen up to above retail. With this set fresh on people's minds when the Rancor Pit retires, there will be a lot of people who want it. I think these two are also a good target for selling together. Normally selling sets together means you will get less, but on Ebay using Buy It Now, you can sometimes make it easier for people to bite if you are selling two things they want together. I think these two sets obviously fit together about as well as any others.The only real knock on the pit is that the other figures just are not that great. The Gammorrean guard is not a bad figure, but doesn't have a weapon or anything which somewhat devalues him (he has one in 9516).




Malakili has really been a do nothing figure, and luke with the bone I find pretty unimpressive.However, the Rancor will take care of all that. Do not get caught without this set (and multiples at that).It is no secret that clone wars stuff does not really live up to original trilogy Star Wars stuff. Hopefully we wont be saying the same thing about the third trilogy as well. However, there have to be some winners some where in there and if you don't take chances, you wont ever hit it big on one of those surprise sleepers. To me, this is the best built set to do it on.First off, the set has a really good array of figures. The General Grievous figure is excellent - much better than the original and sells for around 20$ on Ebay. Padme is another solid figure who sells pretty well at around 10$ (all of the Padme's and Amidala figures sell well). You also get a clone wars anakin, two droids and Dooku. The ship itself is really large and is really solidly built. With the amount of Star Wars refreshes, I think a unique and impressive large vehicle like this may make a splash.




Along with the figures, this makes it a solid choice.I am still somewhat bullish on Star Wars though so this is one I will be buying as cheap as possible and will not be afraid to pass. I feel like $120 may be a little much for this set, but for a long time it was not hard to find at 80$ and I feel it will go back that way. It was a popular set during Christmas which makes me feel good about its long term growth. It will not be a crazy gainer in my eyes, but has some definite potential with a minimal risk.Do not let my target level of "low" fool you - this set is a winner and I want a lot of them.However, with the way things are at the moment, this one probably wont retire for a long time. However, you do not want to take a chance on not having some of a legendary set and in my eyes, this is one of those sets. The UCS sets have a history of doing well, and the Darth Maul bust was one of the best of them. R2-D2 is more iconic that Maul in my eyes. The set itself looks almost like its a robot as it is so solid and real looking.




Its an instant classic as a display piece and it appeals to about every age group. R2-D2 is going to be in the new movies as well.Another big part: no discounts on exclusives. We have seen in the later part of this year that Lego was serious about this. I think we will see a lot of investors stop fulling with exclusives as much and focus on smaller sets they can find for 30-40% off. R2-D2 is worth it at retail though, do not be fooled. I will most likely target him during a double VIP, if it happens, or if there is another really good exclusive polybag from Lego like the VW.Eitherway, if you get caught without these and the set does go away, you are going to be really upset. So make sure you do not to hesitate picking these up .Target Price: Retail w/ double points or exclusiveName a 3500+ piece set that did not do well. If there is one, I do not really care because it was not a freaking Super Star Destroyer. This thing is going to absolutely murder in the secondary market. The set itself is incredibly large, has a ton of really large pieces, as absolutely draws everyone to it when it is in a room.




You can not have a better set around besides 10179 than this set.A lot of us were hoping this set was done at the end of this year, and really it may still be on the way out. Either way, I think there is a decent chance it will be gone soon and want to make sure I have a good few of them. This is probably one of the few sets left out there that still has a shot at $1000 some day.Well, you have to remember to consider ROI (return on Investment) here. If you drop $400 on a set, it better do really well. We would all like to get these at $300, but with the ban on exclusive discounts, it just is not happening. So I wont go crazy. I could spend that $400 on a lot of small sets that may gain a lot faster than the $400. Also this set weighs about 1 billion pounds which makes it hard to ship. Still, you can not pass up the chance to get that kind of money out of one set.Watch out for combination deals this year. I think a lot more retailers will take up after TRU and start it. If you have a store somewhere, these are your best deals out there and can definitely help recover some of that massive capital.




Target Price: $350 after selling part of bundle, retail otherwiseThe rumor is this will be out until 2015 with the new movies - and chances are that is right. So why am I targeting it?First and foremost, I think the set is a winner and I want to make sure I do not get shut out. However, this Christmas, these sets were super sought after and rose up to about $170. During the year, it was not particularly hard to get these sets at sub-100 prices. Since it was coming back, I sold a bunch of these off and made good money during Christmas. I expect next Christmas could be even better as some could see the set as possibly gone and the panic buying will commence.The set itself is huge and has a lot of play-set variety. While it is not incredibly different from prior falcons, the set  is iconic enough and a good mid level for the people who can not afford 10179. If it goes out of stock again next Christmas, I will be ready to bring on the flipping.Let's hear it guys. Any Star Wars sets I missed that could retire at the end of the year and are winners?

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