The final “Planet” from Series 1 may not be an actual planet, but it is possibly the most recognizable orb in all of science-fiction and it’s a love letter from LEGO to the fans. Take a good look and see if the feeling is mutual or if this one is return to sender.
Tag: Star Wars Planets Series 1
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Review: 9675 Sebulba’s Podracer & Tatooine
The second offering in the Series 1 Planet Sets re-hashes a previously released mini and takes us on a trip to possibly the most iconic planet in the Star Wars series, but is it a trip worth taking?
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Official Images Of Star Wars Planets Series 1
If you’ve been waiting to get a better look at the new Star Wars Planets sets series 1, you’re in luck as Amazon.fr has posted those along with the previously posted Super Heroes (AKA Batman) sets. I’ll admit I’ve wanted these since the moment I laid eyes on the first grainy leaked pictures. I’m sure I’ll complain about the price per set and what not, but I still can’t wait to get my hands on these.
- 9674 Naboo Starfighter & Naboo Pilot
- 9675 Sebulba’s Podracer & Tatooine
- 9676 TIE Interceptor & Death Star
You can click the links to take a look at some different views of each set, including images of extra parts for hanging the planets and display stands with tiles/stickers detailing the set contents. I only hope these touch down in store before the end of the year, I don’t think I can wait until 2012.