LEGO had the license of Star Wars for just over ten years now and the new wave of sets hit the shelves in the US, Europe and Australia sometime in late 2009 and early 2010. Let's take a look at the last rows.
Generally, the emphasis is still on the Clone Wars side of things with a few original packs fight Trilogy to cover the old school fans this is understandable to a large extent, as the Clone Wars series is still growing strong, with season two occurrence in most countries.
These sets that matches the new pricing LEGO sets is slightly more expensive this year. Like most new sets, if you are not fussed about downloading minifigs you can pick up the main vessels themselves on eBay much smaller.
Sets a smaller (and cheaper) to this wave is mentioned battlepacks. 4,655 Sets and 8084 sit around 80 tracks and 4 minifigs in each set for an RRP of $ 10.99 each.While 4,655 features rebel Troopers, snowtroopers is the great contest to set 8084 and you can expect to see these fly off the shelves as manufacturers increase their military ranks Hoth.
Luke's Landspeeder is a re-release of trusty speeder of Luke a Hew of hope. Designed to skim across the sands of Tatooine this set has 163 pieces and comes with Luke, Obi Wan and a Storm trooper and Yes the Droids you're looking for, both C3PO and R2-D2 come with all that makes it a well rounded set for $ 24.95.
The swamp Speeder Democracy is a set of planet of Kashyyyk, as set out in episode 3. speeder is nothing to write home about, but all Barriss Offee contains a, a commander Jedi who has never been presented in a set before. It also comes with two battle droids and an episode 3 trooper clone.
Next highest total in 177 tracks is a sleek Freeco Speeder in an episode of the Clone Wars, based on the Orto Plutonia ice planet. The set has two exclusive minifigs, Anakin Skywalker in snow gear and implicit chieftain Talz.This set also sells for $ 24.99.
The Fighter is another re-release Droid Tri and this is an improvement on the original version.It is larger, more detailed and a battle droid actually can fit inside the pod central control station.Has 3 battle droids, 268 pieces and retails for $ 24.99.
Our Defender is only expanded universe offer this wave, originally presented in the video game fire: Renegade Squadron at $ 49.95 may seem too expensive for only 304 pieces both minifigs (crux Fighter pilot and stormtrooper).It is nevertheless a great model and is highly swooshable opponent for various rebel scum.
The latest and greatest release of this wave is the ARC-170 Starfighter, another re-release popular model; this version was presented in the Clone Wars and accompanies the Kit Fisto, an astromech droid R4-P44 and two pilots clone (each with different helmet patterns). This set contains 396 pieces and is $ 59.99. like most of this wave of sets of the ARC-170 contains stickers needed for the application.
This first wave of Star Wars LEGO for 2010 is a bit more expensive than last year releases but contains some exciting figures and new, smaller vehicles for collection; let us hope that it will take some more sets in the coming year, but with a more favourable price-per-piece price tag.
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