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This is thanks to IG88 from the forum brickpirate that we discover this visual of the Santa Darth Maul planned for the set 9509 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 2012.
At first glance, I must say that I cannot find this concept of Santa-character-from-Star-Wars very interesting in itself, but with this image, I almost come to appreciate this Darth Maul who takes the torso of the santa yoda of the set 7958 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 2011.
The wink is nice because we already know that 2012 will be the year of Darth Maul: The packaging of the official Star Wars merchandise line is all dressed up with a visual of this character, TheEpisode I The Phantom Menace 3d spring in February and the horned Zabrak also miraculously returns in the animated series The Clone Wars ... (see this article).
After The Avengers, Mike Napolitan presents his minifig version of the cover from issue 133 of Uncanny X-Men published in 1980. Another beautiful work of creation which perfectly reproduces the cover of this comic designed by John Byrne.
Meeting on the flickr gallery by Mike Napolitan to also discover in detail his version of the Wolverine minifigure.
This image was posted on FBTB. This would be a promotional poster for the LEGO LOTR line, and we can safely assume that other characters will be presented in the same way in the weeks to come.
We thus discover the minifigure of Aragorn with eyes still a little oversized and at the limit of the Japanese cartoon and presented here with Andúril, the sword forged from pieces of Narsil by the Elves of Rivendell.
I present this image to you next to the poster which visibly inspired this creation.
Here is the poster offered to Americans who pre-order at least one of the sets of the first Star Wars wave for 2012 on the LEGO Shop, as indicated in the catalog I was telling you about in this article.
A high definition visual has just been offered by grogall on EB. I already told you, I love the promotional posters of the Star Wars range and this one will soon have to join my collection, probably via eBay, this offer is not currently planned in France.
One regret with the visuals of the minifigs, I would have preferred real photos rather than these digital reproductions.
You can download a large format version by clicking on the links below (right click / save):
2012 LEGO Star Wars Poster - Front (647 KB)
LEGO Star Wars 2012 Poster - Back (615 KB)
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