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Top Ten Biggest Lego Star Wars Sets

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Eight LEGO Star Wars sets scheduled for release in 2016 have leaked from Eurobricks, and one of which is most likely tied to The Force Awakens… BrickSaber15 from Reddit lists the following names corresponding to the images in question: The sixth, unnamed LEGO set, which seems to be tied to The Force Awakens itself, does not include anything particularly spoileriffic; however, there’s what appears to be a familiar face among the minifigures present. For those who are faint of heart regarding spoilers, the image – and commentary on it – will be saved for last out of courtesy. (Everything else is in order.) The two “Battle Packs” seem to be based on Battlefront characters, while everything else is either based on the movies or on Rebels. And last, but not least, here’s the set for what appears to be a new ship from The Force Awakens: So it appears that we have what appears to be the successor to the B-wing in this particular image. The pilot near the edge of the photo look like Hasbro’s Resistance pilot action figure, which is one of three key reasons why I think this is a tie-in to the movie.




Another reason is that the alien in this picture looks like Admiral Ackbar, and the last reason is the lady in the middle – who looks like a dead ringer for General Leia, if the behind-the-scenes reel from a few months ago is of any indication. Special thanks to The Cantina user Lego Han for the tip. Stay tuned to Star Wars News Net for more on the latest updates in Star Wars media.Who has time for pirate ships and space stations when there's Creepers to fight and mines that need exploring? There's a ton of cool and complex Lego sets out there, but any friend of Alex and Steve knows that the best bundles of blocks come from the Minecraft universe. But which sets deserve your money and imagination? We've complied 10 awesome Lego Minecraft sets that cover a variety of prices and play styles, leaving no Lego brick un-turned. To see more awesome Minecraft loot, check out Gamepedia's Gamer Gift Guide here. Why not begin things at The End Portal? The Endermen need a lesson in manners, and there's no better teacher than Steve and his Diamond Sword.




The library stacks of his secret stronghold are ready for discovery, as long as you can avoid the cave spider. View it on Amazon here. Sometimes your Minecraft building adventures need a little less structure and a ton of imagination. If you're the type that wants to snap things together and see what happens, the Crafting Box Set is a perfect addition to your Lego collection. From Redstone elements to TNT, every bit and block in this set can combine with other biomes to form something original and all your own.  If you're in need of a gigantic set with everything from towns and monsters to heroes and watchtowers, the Village Building Kit might be calling your name. This 1,600 piece set may not take a village to raise it, but may very well require a lot of your time and dedication in the building process. With so many individual pieces and buildings, this set is perfect for custom builds and beginning new adventures with each tear-down.  We all need a place to get away from it all once in awhile, so why not take a break from the world with the Snow Hideout Building Kit?




This smaller, inexpensive set features a snowscape escape that can build directly into other sets or stand alone. If the cold never bothered you anyway, grab your snow golem and set out for icy adventure.  Every good adventure needs a fierce foe to overcome, and the Ender Dragon Set lets you build a villain worth its weight in Redstone. This set features a cadre of Endermen figures, a sandstone dueling ground to set the scene of battle, and the massive Ender Dragon, ready to defend the dragon egg clutch. The dragon itself is worth the price of admission, but the epic arena is just icing on the dragon-based cake.  The Micro World sets are tiny bits of awesome, but none are as cool or haunting as The Nether Set. This micro-scale Lego model has flying Ghasts, patrolling Pigmen, and a compact size that combines in big ways with other sets. These micro-mobs pack a wallop, so be prepared for anything if you're planning to set foot through the portal and take on an adventure of a different size. 




Need a hero with fresh looks and brand-new weapons? Get yourself a Steve who can do both with this skin pack. This pack includes additional shovels, axes, swords, and a few new looks to fit any adventuring occasion.  Sometimes the only thing left to do is storm the fortress, or in the case of the Fortress Building Kit, construct the fortress before tearing it all down. Containing almost 1,000 pieces, the Fortress Kit has massive walls, looming watchtowers, and a plethora of skeletons ready to do battle.  Tree-top adventures await those cracking open the Jungle Tree House Kit. This vertical abode features many crafting and accessory elements, trap-doors for fending off attacks, and multiple avenues of construction. Never has 700 pieces of blocky goodness felt like such an adventure. Customize this set to your heart's content, and prepare to keep the Creeper hordes at bay.  Since we started at The End, why not end at The First Night? This set is as good as any to start your Lego Minecraft adventures, featuring all the essentials to begin a block-based quest.




Regardless of how big or small your Lego Minecraft collection is, The First Night Set is a great base to begin building your own realm.  So, what are you waiting for? To see more awesome Minecraft loot, check out Gamepedia's Gamer Gift Guide here. The links in this article are affiliate links that help support our website. Best Lego Sets For Men 10 Awesome Lego Sets Every Grown Man Should Have This article was originally published by AskMen UK. Everyone knows it’s acceptable for us grown-ups to get stuck into some Lego. It's the reason your parents bought it for you as a child and it's also the reason you'll buy it for your own offspring. With increasingly sophisticated models and the kind of geek-tastic products that have adult men salivating in toy shop windows (see just about every bit of Star Wars kit ever produced), Lego has come to combine two of the greatest pleasures known to man – taking on a project and wallowing in nostalgia. With this in mind, we’ve enlisted the help of top AFOL (adult fan of Lego) and editor of Bricks magazine, Mark Guest, to run down some of greatest sets known to mankind.

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