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Lego star wars rebel ship
Lego star wars rebel ship







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It’s worth noting that the detailed retail box ships in a large, plain cardboard box that fits snugly around the retail box, but the damaged corners indicate that the shipping box is no proof against the inner box getting roughed up in transit.

lego star wars rebel ship

The “Ultimate Collector Series” branding is unambiguous in the upper banner of the box. The front of the box shows the ISD Devastator over Tatooine, without the stand, and with the Tantive IV flying alongside (or below - about to be swallowed into the docking bay). The new UCS Imperial Star Destroyer ships in a large square box similar in both size and design to the huge box that so surprised us when 75192 UCS Millennium Falcon arrived on our doorstep exactly two years ago. But is there more to this huge LEGO set than gray wedge plates? Let’s find out… Depicting Darth Vader’s flagship Devastator seen at the end of Rogue One leading into the first moments of A New Hope, this is the first UCS ISD since 10030 in 2002 and the first UCS set since 75181 Y-wing Starfighter nearly 18 months ago. Start with The Phantom Menace and watch all the way to The Rise of Skywalker, and if that still isn’t enough Star Wars for you, then don’t forget to check out the best Star Wars Lego sets money can buy.The LEGO Star Wars line’s latest massive set in the Ultimate Collector Series is 75252 Imperial Star Destroyer, clocking in at a whopping 4,784 pieces and two minifigures, with a price to match the part count ( US $699.99 | CAN $849.99 | UK £649.99). There’s no doubt that you should at least watch the Star Wars movies in order at least once in your life, so if that time has come, we’re here to help with a breakdown of the exact order you need to watch them in. Watching the end of Rogue One and then going immediately into the beginning of A New Hope is guaranteed to give you chills, and even Solo adds another level to Han’s scenes in later films that’s not to be sniffed at. Plus, the standalone anthology films add so much more to the experience. So, why bother? Well, watching the Star Wars movies in chronological order is a must for any hardcore completists out there, and while, yes, this does mean starting with the prequels, you can at least get them out of the way early on in your marathon leaving you to move swiftly onto the best Star Wars movies.









Lego star wars rebel ship