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The April issue of the official LEGO Star Wars magazine is on newsstands.
He is accompanied by a Probe Droid of 21 pieces (Instructions below) almost identical, except for a few parts colors, to that of the set 75138 Hot Attack released this year.
We discover inside the magazine the exclusive gift for the month of next May: A rather nice AAT which has the merit of being significantly different from the version polybag 30052 released in 2011.
(Thanks to Brick & Comics)
Notice to all those who despair of finding at a reasonable price the 30168 Iron Patriot polybag: This bag distributed exclusively with the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes video game released in 2013 is currently offered with the magazine N ° 4 Junior Magazine Video Games sold for € 5.95.
This is the opportunity to get this minifig for less than 6 euros, while this polybag is currently trading for more than 25 € on bricklink...
(Thanks to Vincent SW for the info)
I have just received my copy of the LEGO Star Wars Magazine for March (N ° 9) and it is not a gift but two which are present in the blister pack: On one side the Naboo Starfighter of 34 pieces announced and the other one snow speeder which was offered with the magazine's # 6 in December 2015.
No mention of this double ration of bricks in the pages of the magazine, it looks like Panini simply has stock to sell on the micro-gadgets offered with the previous issues. According to some comments read on the blog, it would seem that the second sachet accompanying the Naboo Starfighter varies between copies of the magazine.
With the N ° 10 of the month of April, we will be entitled to a Probe Droid of 21 pieces. And maybe a second gift, you never know ...
Below the assembly instructions for the March gift (# 9), the Naboo Starfighter, for all those who would like to assemble the machine using parts from their stock. (Very high resolution version on my flickr gallery)
The N ° 8 of the LEGO Star Wars magazine edited by Panini is available and this is the opportunity to discover the "exclusive" toy that will be offered with the next March issue: It is a Naboo Starfighter with a design very close, except for a few pieces, to the one seen in the set Planet Series 9674 Naboo Starfighter & Naboo released in 2012.
Below are assembly instructions for February's gift (# 8), Luke's Landspeeder, for anyone who would like to assemble the craft using parts from their stockpile. (Very high resolution version on my flickr gallery)
After the never-before-seen 42-piece Millennium Falcon delivered with # 7 (January 2016), here is the exclusive gift that will come with # 8 (February 2016) of the official LEGO Star Wars magazine.
It is therefore Luke's Landspeeder, here in a new version. I have not found anything equivalent in the list of the different versions of this machine already on the market and the closest model remains that of the LEGO Star Wars Advent calendar released in 2014 (LEGO reference 75056).
For anyone who wants to have fun replicating the Millennium Falcon offered with issue 7 of the magazine, assembly instructions are below (Click on the image to view a large version)
(Thanks to Brick & Comics for the pictures and info)
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