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Loving this new display layout 🤩
Am I missing any X-Wing colours???
Prices and preorder available now on the Lego website 😍
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What are you most excited for?
RIP Carl Weathers 1948-2024 😭 immortalized by Lego ♥️
Another shelf done 🤩
Can't wait to show the 2024 set up of this wall
Any guesses as to what in building tonight?
I removed a couple of the parts that make it glaringly obvious.
It's a good looking set!
I have to say I've wanted this set for years! I remember when it was released so happy to get one for an amazing price too 🤩
It's surprisingly a fairly simple build with minimal parts so I may look to build a custom coloured fleet of these bad boys
When I have the space 😅
And now we're home.
I had such grand ideas of posting content everyday with this minifig as I travelled about the UK but alas I got sidetracked enjoying my time travelling around the UK...
Now Ahsoka is back where she belongs
Happy new year to all I'll remember to post more
As I wandered through the bustling corridors of Doha Airport, I couldn't help but feel the vibrant energy of this intergalactic hub. Amidst the diverse crowd of beings from various planets, the echoes of different languages filled the air. My lekku gracefully swayed as I navigated through the interstellar travelers, blending in with the eclectic mix of species. The hum of starships taking off and landing resonated, creating a symphony of galactic adventures. With my lightsabers discreetly hidden, I embraced the anonymity of the busy spaceport, observing the myriad of cultures converging in this transient nexus. The Force whispered tales of distant galaxies, and I couldn't help but marvel at the interconnectedness of the universe, even within the confines of Doha's cosmic crossroads.
I find myself at Melbourne Airport, a transient crossroads echoing the ebb and flow of the Force. The constant hustle of departing and arriving beings mirrors the diverse paths within the galaxy. Amidst the throng, I sense the interconnected destinies of travelers, each journey a reflection of my own untold adventures. The airport's terminals become waypoints in the grand tapestry of life, akin to the places and people I encountered throughout my time as a Jedi and beyond. The Force guides each passenger, much like it guided me, offering glimpses into the unknown and forging connections that transcend time and space.
Decided to reorganise all my minifigs
Do not listen to this step, add the stickers at the end so you can line up the red lines!!!!
Delivery day didn't disappoint today 🥰🥰🥰
Happy father's Day to any other dad's out there!
My kids spoilt me today with two new sets 🥰 we set out building yavin 4 together
Realised I forgot to post this image on my last post.
Just about finished building my backlog of LEGO.
Until father's Day, which set shall I set out to review next?
Loving these sets from the 00's
This is an era of Lego I completely missed, 90s I was a kid and loved it but the 00s I just completely missed out, so now going back and finding all these incredible builds is just awesome 🤩🤩🤩
Happy mail 🤩🤩🤩
Tantive IV getting its own space 🤩
This set from the late 00's with over 1400 parts, has been sitting waiting to get build for a couple of months, it's now time to sort and build this set.
I am much excite
#2009
Empire and first order middle section
The scale of UCS sets vs Play sets for some reason always surprises me!
One wing is longer than 75257 play scale falcon
Taller than 75288 the AT-AT
I'm seriously going to struggle to find a place for this in my shelves 🤭
The ship is a beautiful recreation of the N-1 starfighter, with a sleek design and plenty of detail. The build is challenging but rewarding, and the finished product is a sturdy and impressive model.
One of the best things about this set is how it pays homage to the N-1 starfighter from The Phantom Menace. The ship features the same general shape and design, but it has also been updated with some new features, such as the spring-loaded shooters and the cargo compartment. These updates make the ship feel more like something that the Mandalorian would fly, and they also add a lot of playability.
In addition to the ship, the set also includes four minifigures: Din Djarin, Peli Motto, Grogu, and a BD droid. These minifigures are all excellent, and they really help to bring the set to life. Din Djarin has a new printing on his face, and Peli Motto has a new torso design. Grogu is also included as a small figure, and he can be placed in the cockpit of the ship.
Overall, the LEGO Star Wars 75325 The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter is an excellent set that is sure to please fans of the show and the prequel trilogy. The ship is a beautiful recreation of the N-1 starfighter, and the build is challenging but rewarding. The minifigures are also excellent, and they really help to bring the set to life. If you are a fan of Star Wars, then this is a set that you should definitely add to your collection.
Here are some additional thoughts on the set:
*The ship is a great size, and it is sturdy enough to withstand some play.
*The spring-loaded shooters are a fun feature, and they add a bit of excitement to the play experience.
*The cargo compartment is a nice touch, and it can be used to store Grogu or other small items.
*The minifigures are all excellent, and they are well-detailed.
*The build is challenging but rewarding, and it is a lot of fun to put the ship together.
Overall, I highly recommend the LEGO Star Wars 75325 The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter.
The LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288) is a massive and impressive model that is sure to be a hit with fans of the franchise. The set is 1,267 pieces and measures over 13 inches (34 cm) high, 14.5 inches (38 cm) long, and 5.5 inches (15 cm) wide. It features a highly detailed exterior with realistic proportions, as well as an interior that can accommodate five minifigures.
The build process is challenging but enjoyable, and the finished product is a stunning recreation of the iconic Imperial walker. The articulation is excellent, and the model can be posed in a variety of ways. The interior is also well-designed, with plenty of space for the minifigures and their equipment.
The set includes six minifigures: General Veers, two AT-AT Drivers, two Snowtroopers, and Luke Skywalker with a grappling hook. The minifigures are all well-designed and accurate to the source material.
The LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288) is a great addition to any Star Wars collection. It is a challenging and rewarding build, and the finished product is a stunning display piece. The set also pairs well with the LEGO Star Wars Hoth Battle (75320), which includes a few more troopers to fill out the body!
Here are some of the pros and cons of the set:
**Pros:**
* Highly detailed exterior
* Excellent articulation
* Spacious interior
* Six well-designed minifigures
* Pairs well with other Star Wars sets
**Cons:**
* Can be a challenging build
* Expensive
Overall, the LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75288) is an excellent set that is sure to please fans of the franchise. It is a challenging and rewarding build, and the finished product is a stunning display piece.
I would highly recommend this set to any Star Wars fan who is looking for a challenging and rewarding build. It is a great addition to any collection.
The Imperial Light Cruiser
The Imperial Light Cruiser is an awesome ser. The build is challenging but rewarding, and the finished product is absolutely beautiful. The attention to detail is incredible, and the ship looks just like it does in the show.
The best part about the set is the playability. The cruiser has a number of features, including a rotating bridge, spring-loaded shooters, and a mini TIE fighter launcher. There's also a small interior with a hologram table and storage space.
The set comes with three exclusive minifigures: Moff Gideon, Fennec Shand, and a Dark Trooper. These figures are all highly detailed and look great.
Overall, I am very impressed with the LEGO Imperial Light Cruiser. It is a beautiful set that is sure to bring joy to anyone who builds it. I highly recommend it.
Positives:
The build is challenging but rewarding.
The finished product is absolutely stunning.
The attention to detail is incredible.
The ship has a number of features, including a rotating bridge, spring-loaded shooters, and a mini TIE fighter launcher.
The set comes with three exclusive minifigures.
Negatives:
The price is a bit high.
The interior is small.
After finishing book 1 of the venator my thoughts so far...
Palpatine is my least favourite minifig to date 🤣
The build is really enjoyable, I can see why so many people have been asking for a UCS version of this.
It's a great size with plenty of what I'll assume is play space inside, the construction of the front and back sections is a really fun technic connection.
Absolutely stoked to be adding this to my display and can't wait to see it finished 🥰🥰
Chaos building incoming.....
Venator is something I'm so keen to get on display!
Second hand builds are always interesting trying to find the peices. If anyone has any tips on how to best tackle this big build please let me know 🥰🥰🥰
Here it is!
I've left plenty of space for the builds that I've neglected, but so excited to watch it all come together
This guy needed some love!
New shelf who dis?