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Today we are discovering three new products from the LEGO Star Wars range which will be available from May 1, 2024 with a pretty diorama which features the Boonta Eve race on Mos Espa with the Anakin and Sebulba modules, a rather convincing Droideka with a mini version of the thing and a presentation plate and a Cody figurine in BrickHeadz format. These three products are already listed in the catalog of a LEGO Certified Store Australian.
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These three boxes are not yet listed on the official online store, they will be accessible directly via the links above as soon as this is the case.
The collection of mini boutiques which recently took over from that of Maisons du Monde will very soon be expanded with a new reference, the promotional set 40684 Fruit Store which is now live on the official store.
This small box of 337 pieces which will allow you to assemble a fruit seller's shop will soon be offered subject to purchase, probably from €200 and without restriction of range as was the case for the set 40680 Flower Store last March.
Lovers of (almost) micro-Modulars to line up on a shelf will therefore have to go back to the checkout to be able to complete this new collection which will include four different models, LEGO reusing the recipe already proven with the series of constructions on the theme of homes from different countries.
Today we are discovering the official visuals of three new products expected in the LEGO DREAMZzz range from May 1, 2024. It is a LEGO Certified Store based in Mexico who has posted the images of these three boxes online and while waiting to know at what price they will be sold here, we obtain good quality visuals, the titles as well as the number of pieces of each of these sets:
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These three boxes are not yet listed on the official online store, they will be accessible directly via the links above as soon as this is the case.
LEGO has put online a new addition to the CITY range which is none other than a pack bringing together three existing references: the set 60441 Space Explorers Pack which brings together in the same packaging three products from the range on the theme of space, all offered at the public price of €29.99:
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There is therefore no significant saving on the purchase of this "super pack", the polybag 30663 Space Hoverbike being offered here under the condition of purchase but directly inserted in the packaging. LEGO already regularly offers this type of offer allowing you to obtain a bag of a few pieces free on its official online store, we could have hoped for a greater reduction applied on the cumulative public prices of the two boxes combined in this set. Availability planned for May 1, 2024.
The April 2024 issue of the official LEGO Star Wars magazine is currently available on newsstands at the price of €6.99 and as expected it allows us to obtain a minifig of a Coruscant Guard, a figurine far from being new since it has already seen in LEGO Star Wars sets 75354 Coruscant Guard Gunship (2023) et 75372 Clone Trooper & Battle Droid Battle Pack (2024)
In the pages of this new issue of the magazine, we discover the figurine which will accompany the next publication announced for April 29, 2024: it is Chewbacca, a figurine that you surely already have several copies in your drawers if you are a regular in the LEGO Star Wars range.
Finally, note that it is possible to subscribe for a period of six months or a year to the official LEGO Star Wars magazine via the abo-online.fr platform. The 12-month subscription (13 issues) costs € 76.50.
- DaMOCles : The choice of figurine speaks for itself ^^...
- Augur : I always have trouble finding figurines of this type in...
- Augur : a very nice and successful little kit...
- Rikkko : Epic fail this batch. Thank you very much but the previous sets...
- Nico : I find the rendering of the ships quite convincing considering...
- anto : That's still not what's going to make me crack!...
- star killer : I was hoping for a diorama of this type, it's done. I hope...
- anto : My son loves it! plus no stickers, I'm almost going to...
- anto : It's not my kind of set, but I don't think it looks great...
- Cuzion : As with the other dioramas, the work is done and the scene...
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