Lego remains one of the hottest products among young children, utilising a classic design which has worked for years whilst also including elements from recent pop culture. By miles the preferred Lego line lately has been the line of Lego Star Wars sets, the triumph of that has even produced computer game releases.

The size of the Star Wars story universe means that there is almost almost unlimited scope for Lego models, with masses of distinctive automobiles, characters and settings to make a choice from. Lots of the most well liked Lego Star Wars models are based on spaceships like the X-Wing or Millenium Falcon. Many of these models feature missile firing gadgetry, retractable landing gear and other sophisticated parts, so you can provide your own dogfights between whatever vehicles you select. Some Lego models even feature motorization, such as the Walking AT-AT.

Almost every Star Wars film or line is got in the Lego Star Wars line, including the original and prequel trilogies, and the more current Clone Wars TV line. All the major characters are in shops in Lego form, either included with sets or in shops to purchase separately. They can be put inside vehicles or used in sets like Jabba’s Palace or the Mos Eisley Cantina.

The Lego Star Wars video games form a perfect complement to these Lego sets, allowing you to fight your way thru the complete franchise with Lego themed characters, but short of the hands-on facet of the bricks and studs.

The amount of Lego Star Wars sets in shops means you are going to be able to get hold of something requiring as small or as much involvement as you like, from the comparatively easy V-Wing to the large 800-piece Clone Turbo Tank. Lego Star Wars is perfect for fans of the movies who want to take command of the stories themselves, and even create their own Lego Star Wars shows, but it is also a great way to introduce children to the world of Lego, via the Star Wars characters they are familiar with.



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