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Tired of tinkering with more or less stable and aesthetic supports to display your vessels? Do you want to be able to present your collection with taste to impress your friends or quite simply to give an "aerial" side to your favorite ships?
laserlabs offers on eBay a whole range of PMMA supports (polymethyl methacrylate), better known under the trade name Plexiglass, suitable for many LEGO products, neutral or engraved in the colors of some of the most emblematic flying machines of the Star Wars universe. I know some purists who would prefer to stay away from this type of product, but the result is still rather stunning.
The media are sold at very reasonable prices, but since the manufacturer is based in Australia, the shipping costs to France are relatively high. It is therefore necessary to resolve to acquire several models or to carry out a group order with other fan collectors to amortize a little the overall cost of the operation.
I instantly fell for a few supports, especially the version planned for the X-Wing by Poe Dameron from set 75102, the one specially designed for First Order Tie Fighter from set 75101 and the one adapted to theImperial Shuttle Tydirium from set 75094.
If you have purchased media from this merchant before, please let us know your thoughts on the overall quality and finish in the comments.
It's the end of the big annual Star Wars Advent Calendar unboxing (phew!) And in a few days, not much of this new wave of 24 mini-tips and other minifigs will be left in the memories of the fans of the LEGO Star Wars range.
We will still remember the two "flagship" minifigs of this 2015 version of the now traditional LEGO calendar. At first glance, one can legitimately wonder if LEGO did not force a little on the Star Wars / Christmas thematic association with this R2-D2 decked out in reindeer antlers and this C-3PO disguised as a supermarket Santa Claus.
And yet, with these two minifigs, LEGO pays tribute to the work of Ralph McQuarrie, genius illustrator at the origin in particular of the universe developed in Original Trilogy Star Wars, by reproducing the two characters as they are presented on the greeting card drawn by the artist and distributed by Lucasfilm in 1979 (Those who follow already know since february 2015).
The "santa yoda"of the 2011 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar was already inspired by a greeting card McQuarrie designed for Lucasfilm in 1981.
Note: Now that you have unpacked the entire LEGO calendar, you can use the plastic insert that is inside the box to sort your pieces, it is very practical ...
Let's take advantage of the publication by LEGO of the official visuals of the three boxes based on the film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice to take one last look at the list of characters these sets will allow us to assemble.
Many collectors, fans of LEGO characters and super heroes but not attracted to the different vehicles or ships to build, will not bother with the rest of the content of the sets and will seek to obtain only the minifigs of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman , Lex Luthor, Lois Lane and the two aftermarket LexCorp henchmen.
Some will think that I insist on not much, but I know that many of you still get the official LEGO Star Wars magazine every month for the cute shiny bag with a little buildable thing that comes with it.
The n ° 6 is currently available with its free Snowspeeder and we obviously discover the exclusive gift that will be delivered with the next issue to be published in January 2016: A Millennium Falcon of around forty pieces which, except for a radar, could have been be that of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
This next giveaway raises the bar a bit, but, as we have been saying since the launch of this magazine, it still lacks so many minifig ...
Christmas is done. Here are the details of the offers that will be offered in January 2016 on the LEGO Shop and in the LEGO Stores.
Two highly anticipated exclusive sets will be released at the start of the month:
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As for gifts and promotional offers, a Star Wars polybag and a Disney Princess bag will be offered:
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