One last reveal has managed to squeeze through before the month’s end making this a heavy month for official news. Although we previously covered the first images of 40623 Battle of Endor Heroes, the product page for the set has now gone live at least in one part of the world!
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi with 5 Battle of Endor Heroes (40623). A great gift idea for fans aged 10 and up, this set features buildable LEGO® BrickHeadz™ Star Wars™ figures of Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, Lando Calrissian, Wicket and Princess Leia in authentic outfits, plus Luke’s lightsaber, Wicket’s spear and Leia’s snack element. The collectible, brick-built characters come with baseplates to create a truly heroic display.
- Build 5 Battle of Endor Heroes (40623) – Buildable LEGO® BrickHeadz™ figures of Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, Lando Calrissian, Wicket and Princess Leia in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi outfits
- Made for display – Each character in this 549-piece building set for kids aged 10+ comes with a baseplate for display. The set also includes Luke’s lightsaber, Wicket’s spear and Leia’s snack element
- Premium-quality gift – This set makes a fun birthday or holiday gift for Star Wars™ fans aged 10+. The R2-D2 LEGO® droid figure stands over 2 in. (5 cm) tall
10+ | 549 | 260 | 40623 | 0 | $0.07 |
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The BrickHeadz five-pack has shown up on the South African version of LEGO.com. However, the set is not yet listed in North America, Europe, or Australia. In coming days 40623 is likely to show up in other parts of the world. The set is expected to be available for purchase starting May 1st at US$39.99.
Founder and owner of The Holo-Brick Archives, Kevin Downard maintains and curates the Database Catalog as a collecting resource for all fans and covers new product releases.
Getting in at the ground floor when the LEGO Star Wars theme first launched, Kevin has been collecting ever since. He is a self-proclaimed minifigure guru and has a passion for tracking down and cataloging every minifig variation – no matter how obscure. He has assisted Rebrickable and Bricklink in maintaining their set inventories, helped overhaul the rebelscum.com LEGO forum, and created the LSW Collector mobile app.
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