In the last month, at every year Toy Fairs around the world, Lego have unveiled the next wave of releases in their beloved Star Wars line. Due for publish in August 2010 the Lego sets are a mix of old and new with brand new sets and re-releases from the former trilogy, the Prequel Trilogy and the Clone Wars.
One of the main draws of any new Star Wars set is the new minifigures and this wave doesn't disappoint. Along with new sculpts of Boba Fett (with more authentic blue jumpsuit coloring), Han Solo in Carbonite and normal Grievous there are previously unreleased minifigures of Aalya Secura, Empire Strikes Back bounty hunter Bossk and Clone Wars villain Cad Bane.
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The sets themselves are also a mixture of new models and old. As usual the focus is on vehicles but the increasing of a play set will also petition to fans.
With 297 pieces, model 8089, The Hoth Wampa Set combines the new figure of the great Wampa with a redesign of the snowspeeder. This is the third interpretation of the snowspeeder, it has been previously released twice in standalone sets and once in another Hoth play set. The Hoth Wampa set also comes with Luke Skywalker in Hoth gear (ready to be suspended in the Wampa's meat freezer) and a snowspeeder pilot and will retail for .99.
The re-release of Boba Fett's Slave 1 includes the third version of Slave 1 to be released as well as the figures of Boba Fett, Bossk and Han Solo. The latter includes a Carbonite mould that can be attached to the Han Solo figure and carried by two other figures. The redesign of Slave One looks to be a huge correction over previous versions. Boba Fett's Slave 1 has been released twice before and the newest version, model 8097, is more screen-accurate in both colors and design. It will retail for .99.
Model 8096 is Emperor Palpatine's Shuttle as seen in lesson Three, where it was used to saving a scarred and burned Anakin Skywalker after his battle with Obi Wan Kenobi. The Shuttle is a first time publish from Lego and includes figures of The Emperor, Anakin in transition to cyborg Darth Vader, a shuttle pilot and a curative droid. The car will have 592 pieces and will retail for .99.
Model 8095 is another re-release, normal Grievous Starfighter. With 454 pieces it comes with 3 figures a beautifully designed normal Grievous, a curative droid and Bant Eerin. A Mon Calamari, Bant Eerin is Kit Fisto's padawan and met his demise in the Clone Wars Season one lesson The Lair Of normal Grievous. As mentioned previously the normal Grievous minifig is a huge correction on previous lesson 3 sets and this figure will no doubt be highly sought after on the sets release. The normal Grievous Starfighter will retail for .99.
Set 8093 is Plo Koon's Starfighter a debut model in Lego. Plo Kloon was a preeminent pilot and famously met his demise in lesson Three after being shot down by fellow clone pilots after Order 66. The starfighter set is 175 pieces and includes the figures of Plo Kloon and his astromech droid. The fighter itself is a beautiful blue and white compose reminiscent of the Jedi Starfighters from lesson two. Set 8093 will retail for .99
The last set for this late 2010 wave of Star Wars Lego sets is the re-release of the Clone Turbo Tank. Released around the time of lesson Three, the former set came with Mace Windu and clone troopers but this newest publish gives us a Clone wars Tv series theme. Figures consist of two new designs-Clone wars villain Cad Bane and Jedi master Aalya Secura. Other figures in this set consist of Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, and two clone troopers. The Clone Wars Turbo Tank will have 1141 pieces, manufacture it the largest set of this wave and in fact of the years so far. The Turbo Tank also comes with a clone walker that can deploy from the tank and the set will retail for 9.
August cannot come too soon for fans of the highly beloved Star Wars Lego licence and although the publish dates give plenty of time to ponder and over-anticipate the details of each set it also allows ample time to save!
Star Wars Lego New Releases - August 2010 Preview
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