gizmodo.com — Almost 4,000 pieces of absolute nerdgasmic technological terror now available to order, showing 14 scenes that were in the no-moon during the original trilogy. We have all the official info + three high def photos at every angle of this amazing set, with 21 amazing mini-figs, including Han and Luke dressed up as Lego Imperial Stormtroopers.
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kevman459Jun 20, 2008
"I just bent my wookie"
deviantdragonJun 20, 2008
That's no diorama! It's a space station!
exomniJun 20, 2008
I'm honestly underwhelmed. I've seen much cooler star wars lego creations. I guess you can't expect much from a kit you can buy with instructions in a box.
Closed AccountJun 20, 2008
Someone hasn't gotten laid in a while.
pe5t1lenceJun 21, 2008
No dianoga?
coawjbloggerJun 21, 2008
Let's do this: <a class="user" href="http://gas-out.blogspot.com/">http://gas-out.blogspot.com/</a>
nescirianJun 21, 2008
Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed, Lego. The ability to build things out of bricks is insignificant next to the power of the Force.
zpanzerJun 22, 2008
I'm from Denmark!
jaredvolklJun 28, 2008
I wish I had kids so I could justify spending $400 for that.
simplysoleilJul 3, 2008
wrong. it's diarrhea plus yo mama.
swicepickJul 10, 2008
That's actually really sad! I'm sorry to hear that globalization and cheap labor costs in other countries is finally affecting Lego. I will still always think highly of their product though, and the creative spirit that I felt as a kid when playing with their building sets. Thanks for the interesting article!
natureshock2008Dec 15, 2008
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