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LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 2019: Day 24
With the final door of this year’s advent LEGO Star Wars Calendar open – and the festive Porg with gift box revealed – it’s time to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and pack it allaway. […]
With the final door of this year’s advent LEGO Star Wars Calendar open – and the festive Porg with gift box revealed – it’s time to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and pack it allaway. […]
Honestly, this brick-built festive Gonk droid is the most amazing Advent addition that LEGO has ever come out with. Despite only having 21 pieces in its construction it conveys so much!
There’s no need to shell out on 75222 Betrayal At Cloud City to get this minfigure now, because if you have 75245 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar then today is your lucky day!
One of the few fan-favourite vehicles that gets constant rehashes and upgrades, this Twin Pod Cloud Car is the micro-est version to date.
There have been a number of versions of Echo Base, with its turret and ion cannon, and this is likely the one that beats all the rest!
So far the only LEGO Star Wars fans who’ve been able to include a mynock in their collections are those who could afford 75192 UCS Millennium Falcon. The year’s LEGO Star Wars Advent calendar changes […]
Fearless in the face of their enemies – whether they be white clad stormtroopers or black visored Sith Lords – these Rebel Fleet Troopers are safe behind their black vests and 1980s style track cycling […]
The battle to bring down the Empire – and a science fiction franchise that has spanned generations – could have been brought to a swift end if the sensors on The Devestator had been calibrated […]
Delivering battle droids to planet-side hotspots during the Clone Wars, this MTT – at 16 pieces – is as small as they come.
Clankers! came OB-118’s voice over the comms unit. The rest of the squad grabbed their blasters and checked charge levels as Separtist artillery screamed over head. “There’ll be no rest for us today, boyos.” said […]
No, you’re eyes do not deceive you – today’s mini build is the Wall-E’s Everglade-living cousin – SWAMP-E! This tiny 20-piece tank droid (which is correctly known as a NR-N99 Persuader-class droid) saw action at […]
Whether you consider the MSE droid to be a trip hazard or the best place to stash your snacks, today’s build has the smallest piece count with only eight pieces to its frame.
No matter how big a technological terror a fully armed and operational Death Star is, it still comes down to pressing a button and today’s Imperial Gunner minfigure is perfect for the job.
Quite possibly the neatest build in this LEGO Star Wars Advent calendar, the compact delivery – which uses a mere 22 pieces- of a Death Star turbolaser tower is stunning.
While it only lasted a handful of screen seconds, this Quadjumper from The Force Awakens is a delightful build of 23 pieces.
The sole Jedi resident of the windswept rocky outcrop we were treated to in yesterday’s LEGO Star Wars Advent calendar reveal is behind today’s door – and comes complete with a harpoon and dinner.
This cute little version of the island that Luke Skywalker sought refuge on the remote planet of Ahch-To proves how few LEGO bricks (13 to be exact) are needed to create a lifelike environment.
With thoughts for his appetite, Chewbacca isn’t afraid to get stuck in to a hearty meal before the battle gets too hot.
With air superiority won, the beach head is safe for this 22-piece Resistance transport to deliver some troops to the front line.
It’s time for some Resistance action, and Poe Dameron’s X-wing Fighter is here to lay down some covering fire. Totalling twenty-five elements it has the highest piece count of all the builds in this year’s […]
A handy cannon, mounted on a monopod, is today’s treat. With nine pieces, including three additional elements, it’ll be useful for repelling Resitance attacks.
The march of the First Order continues with a Stormtrooper minifig, numbering 5 elements, armed with a blaster.
Kylo Ren swoops in with his personalised command shuttle, numbering 15 pieces, on the second day of our LEGO Star Wars Advent calendar reveal.
The inaugral set for this year’s LEGO Star Wars Advent calendar is a First Order Star Destroyer, with 16 pieces.
Originally hailing from Germany, the nineteenth century tradition of marking the days until Christmas with a small candy or gift has spread across the world – and the galaxy! Meaning “coming” in Latin, the season […]
With Christmas a mere 115 days away it’s time to get your game face on. Lucky for you the first day of that most festive month of September is the release date for LEGO Star […]
If you’re already anticipating December (and who wouldn’t be!) then get ready to deck your halls with bricks of holly because 75245 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar is now available to preorder on Amazon.com for […]
The festive season is nearly upon us, and with it comes the annual tradition of opening small windows to receive indulgences. Typically these are small pieces of odd tasting chocolate but lucky for LEGO fans […]
When the LEGO catalogue for the second half of 2019 accidentally went up yesterday, those that managed to catch them before LEGO pulled them down were surprised to find out that there weren’t any pictures […]
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