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We had already known for a few months that LEGO had planned to market new "busts" in the spirit of sets 77901 Sith Trooper Bust et 75227 Darth Vader Bust, but the rumor was only partially accurate: Official visuals for LEGO Star Wars sets 75276 Stormtrooper (647 pieces - 18 cm high) and 75277 Boba Fett (625 pieces - 21 cm high) allow us to observe that it is more about helmets placed on a display than actual busts.
We also discover that these boxes are stamped 18+ and therefore, according to LEGO, are aimed at an audience of adult fans who want to exhibit these creations on the corner of a desk or on a shelf. The packaging of these products is moreover well in the spirit of what is done by other manufacturers for similar "luxury" products intended for the most demanding collectors.
On the price side, the rumor indicates that these two sets should be marketed from April 19, 2020 at the public price of € 59.99, a price that seems almost (too) reasonable for creations that are still very successful and delivered in boxes at rewarding design embossed with a logo celebrating the 40th anniversary of Episode V (The Empire Strikes Back).
(Visuals via the brand ToySanta who offers these two products for pre-order)
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