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Top 7 LEGO Star Wars Sets imageThe Star Wars franchise is undeniably the largest franchise in the world. It has a cult following that truly is unmatched. To go along with that, there are a lot of companies that license out the brand....Read More about Top 7 LEGO Star Wars Sets Send Us A Message Search Our LEGO Instructions Database Your search for LEGO released in the year 2005 LEGO® 7260 from 2005 LEGO® 7261 from 2005 LEGO® 7263 from 2005 LEGO® 7264 from 2005 LEGO® 10143 from 2005 LEGO® 10144 from 2005 LEGO® 6966 from 2005 LEGO® 6967 from 2005 LEGO® 6968 from 2005 LEGO® 8415 from 2005 LEGO® 8416 from 2005 LEGO® 8418 from 2005 LEGO® 8419 from 2005 LEGO® 8420 from 2005 LEGO® 8421 from 2005 LEGO® 10170 from 2005 Ttx Intermodal Double-stack Car LEGO® 7015 from 2005 Viking Warrior Challenges The Fenris Wolf LEGO® 7016 from 2005 Viking Boat Against The Wyvern Dragon




LEGO® 7017 from 2005 Viking Catapult Versus The Nidhogg Dragon LEGO® 7018 from 2005 Viking Ship Challenges The Midgard Serpent LEGO® 7019 from 2005 Viking Fortress Against The Fafnir Dragon LEGO® 7235 from 2005 LEGO® 7236 from 2005 LEGO® 7237 from 2005The Brothers Brick’s Facebook page recently passed 100,000 followers, making it the most popular LEGO fan page on Facebook. While our sympathies here at TBB lie with the Rebellion, we acknowledge that this milestone just might make us the Death Star of LEGO blogs. It’s all very confusing for us, so here’s a Death Star that’s also a BB-8 in TBB colors giving a thumbs up. If big numbers and deeply silly mashups don’t make you as giddy as they seem to make us, perhaps a chance at winning the new 75159 Death Star will instead! Enter to win by January 20th, 2017. You can enter to win from this link, or by clicking the Contests section on our Facebook page. The winner will also receive a snazzy green (of course) TBB logo T-shirt, stickers, and other swag.




Yup, that’s right, you can win this 4,000 piece LEGO set with 23 minifigs, for free! Because it’s you, our readers, that made us what we are, and we love you. The LEGO Death Star retails for $500 in the US (and more in the UK). , the LEGO Shop online, and other banners on the right of each page. Fine print: Winners will be drawn by the Facebook Contests app at random. This contest is open to everyone on Facebook, worldwide. However, for regions where LEGO does not ship directly, TBB reserves the right to provide the winner with an equivalent prize package in their local currency. We need your email address to identify you and contact you if you win, but TBB will never otherwise use or share your contact information.RARE Lego sets are selling for as much as £3,800 – over TEN times their original price. Star Wars-themed set are among the most popular with a replica of the Taj Mahal and a cafe from ten years ago also much sought after. Some rare Lego sets are now going for TEN times their original asking price




To attract the huge sums the sets must be boxed and in mint condition – so it’s well worth having a look in the loft and rifling round the garage just in case one might be lurking there. The current highest-priced set on Amazon is the Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon which is selling for £3,800. It would have cost you just £342.49 to buy in 2007. A Cafe Corner set from the same year which was originally £89.99 is the next highest-priced at £2,128. While a 2005 Death Star II that was originally £249.99 is going for £1,917. JAMIE EAST AT THE MOVIES THEME PARK POT ARRESTS I WON'T LEGO OF DREAM According to Jeff Maciorowski, founder of Lego investing guide large sets and ones that have film tie-ins tend to give the best returns He explained: “Sets with 1,000 pieces or more, seem to exhibit strong returns on investment. “Licensed sets like Star Wars, Harry Potter and the DC Comics and Marvel Superheroes can appreciate very well after retirement and many contain valuable and highly collectible minifigures.




“Minifigures are often called the currency of the LEGO world and are highly collectible and popular.  Some individual minifigures can sell for tens, if not hundreds of pounds.” But for those on a more limited budget profits can still be made. Jeff added: “Small sets and polybags can also show strong returns.  Rare minifigures or small seasonal or holiday sets are solid choices.” The boom in Lego re-sale value comes as the toymaker hiked its prices at the beginning of the year because of the Brexit vote. From January 1 the firm upped prices by five percent. A letter from a top boss at the firm stated that the hike is “a direct result of the continued devaluing of the UK pound” and went on to say that the company may be forced to put up prices again in the “event of a further negative trend”. It means that a Star Wars Lego Death star set that previously went for £399 has gone up by £20. While a Doctor Who set went up by £2.49 from £49.99 to £52.48.




The value of the pound has plummeted since the vote to leave the European Union last June. At its worst point it was down 20 per cent against the Euro and the Dollar. This had made it more expensive for manufacturers to import raw materials and goods, with many now passing the increase in costs on to customers. We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368LEGO® is a trademark of The Lego Company. This page is fan created and not endorsed by any Lego company. All pictures of sets are owned by the Lego® company.Skip to main content We have been experiencing some problems with subscriber log-ins and apologise for the inconvenience caused. Until we resolve the issues, subscribers need not log in to access ST Digital articles. But a log-in is still required for our PDFs. The directory or file specified does not exist on the Web server. The URL contains a typographical error.

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