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    Star Wars lego

    OK, admit your inner geekness and fess up if you have any Star Wars lego?


    I'm currently making the midi Star Destroyer 8099 model with my son, and loving it to bits



    Got the midi Millenium Falcon 7778 to make next Just a shame the cockpit looks so wrong!




    We previously did a Lego AT-ST which looks great IMHO:-




    I'm very tempted to buy the new X-Wing 9493, but for £50 can't quite justify it!


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    Appeared on offer, inner geek called out, ordered. Might even let my son play with it, if he's good!
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    My son has the AT-ST, Darth Vader's TIE Fighter (8017), and Emperor Palpatine's shuttle (8096). The last set we bought, though, was the Batcave (6860), since the DC Universe Super Heroes series just came out. We caught the Lego bug in August 2010 when we attended BrickFair, a big Lego convention in the Washington, DC area.
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    Is there Star Trek lego? Episode 3 kinda killed my interest in Star Wars for now and forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Publius View Post
    My son has the AT-ST, Darth Vader's TIE Fighter (8017), and Emperor Palpatine's shuttle (8096). The last set we bought, though, was the Batcave (6860), since the DC Universe Super Heroes series just came out. We caught the Lego bug in August 2010 when we attended BrickFair, a big Lego convention in the Washington, DC area.
    Talking of Batman - This is a work of art!!!





    The new Lego Millenium Falcon (7965) is on offer over here. I'm tempted to get it if only as an investment!

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    don't have any actual lego figures and models, but i do have lego star wars: the complete saga for the 360. best 20 bucks i've spent on a game, hands down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProfessorChaos View Post
    don't have any actual lego figures and models, but i do have lego star wars: the complete saga for the 360. best 20 bucks i've spent on a game, hands down.
    As many games that have been put out that are SW related, to this day I still think the Lego Star Wars game trumps them all. GREAT game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Talking of Batman - This is a work of art!!!

    Wow! I must have that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouCipherr View Post
    As many games that have been put out that are SW related, to this day I still think the Lego Star Wars game trumps them all. GREAT game.
    Video game?
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    gotta agree with lou, with the exception of star wars battlefront 2, this game is the best SW game i've played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Video game?
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    *points at ProfessorChaos*

    What he said.

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