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Join the Rebel Alliance’s Red Squadron with the new #75355 LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series X-wing Starfighter building set! The next LEGO set in the Ultimate Collector Series celebrates one of the most iconic Star Wars ships.

The LEGO Group today announced the new #75355 LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series X-wing Starfighter building set. Based on the iconic T-65 X-wing Starfighter from the Star Wars saga, the new 1,949-piece LEGO Star Wars set is highly detailed and includes the Incom 4L4 fusial thrust engines and the Taim & Bak KX9 laser cannons.

The X-wing Starfighter was originally designed by the Incom Corporation for the Empire, but it was rejected as too expensive, and was purchased by the Rebel Alliance instead and used for long missions and dogfights. First seen in Star Wars: A New Hope, the X-wings were manned by elite pilots in the Rebel Alliance – including Luke Skywalker. In the same film, the Rebel Alliance deployed the X-wings in the Battle of Yavin, where Luke joins the Red and Gold Squadrons as call-sign Red Five, alongside Biggs and Porkins, in an attempt to destroy the Empire’s Death Star.

In one of cinema’s most iconic scenes, the battle ends with a tense moment between Luke and Darth Vader in the Death Star trench – where Luke has one chance to fire his seemingly impossible shot into the exhaust port that is “not much bigger than 2 meters”, and destroy the Empire’s ultimate weapon.

At over 55cm / 21.5” long, 27cm / 10.5” high, and 44cm / 17.5” wide., the new LEGO Star Wars X-wing Starfighter set is the perfect addition to the Ultimate Collector Series, joining the AT-AT, Millennium Falcon, Razor Crest, and Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder building sets. Once complete, fans can display the X-wing model with either the wings open or closed. Plus, it comes complete with Luke Skywalker and R2-D2 astromech droid minifigures, and a display plaque with technical details about the X-wing.

“Whilst this is not the first time we have brought the X-wing Starfighter to brick life, this is the most detailed and I am so excited with the final design. It is such an iconic ship, and by designing at this new larger scale, we were able to include more specific details such as the thrusters, the cockpit, and the wings. We are so excited to now share this with fans.” said Henrik Andersen, LEGO Design Master.

The new LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series X-wing Starfighter set will be available from the 1st of May for LEGO VIP members exclusively at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop and in official LEGO stores priced at €/$239.99/ £209.99/ 369.99 AUD/319.99 CAD, and for everyone from the 4th of May. For more details, visit the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

But fans won’t have to wait that long to get up close to the new set – as it will be on display exclusively at the forthcoming Star Wars Celebration event in London from 7th – 10th April 2023, at the LEGO booth. In addition, Celebration attendees will be able to get their hands on the new #40623 LEGO Star Wars BrickHeadz Battle of Endor building set featuring Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, Lando Calrissian, an Ewok, and Princess Leia, before it is available anywhere else. Plus, stay tuned for more exciting LEGO Star Wars announcements at the event.

What do you think? Are you looking forward to the new X-wing? Feel free to share in the comment section below!

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Brick Breakdown: LEGO Disney Celebration Train

(Written by William)

When I heard LEGO was going to release another Disney train, I got a bit excited. I had a chance to build the large #71044 LEGO Disney Train and Station, and although I thought the train was great, I felt that the station was a little bland. So, I figured that another train would be interesting. Turns out, that the new #43212 LEGO Disney Celebration Train is designed for a much younger audience. This did cause me to pause on buying the set, but then LEGO offered a review copy to theBrickBlogger and I jumped at the chance.

It is very important to temper your expectations on a set. LEGO only seems to be increasing in price so your dollars don’t stretch as far. And the best indication as to what to expect is probably hinted at by the age rating. This means a model rated for 4+ is going to be designed for two groups of people. Firstly, children matching the age recommendation, and secondly, adults who are new to LEGO. This may sound a bit weird, but the simpler building style rated for a younger age group really helps introduce basic building concepts that adults new to LEGO don’t have as a developed skill set just yet.

With that said, I do think this train has something to offer even to the most experienced builders. First of all, any decoration you see on a 4+ set is printed, which adult fans might appreciate, plus LEGO designers tend to sneak in some interesting parts you don’t normally see – like the Mickey Mouse head silhouette. But I think the most prominent factor that could get avid collectors interested in this set is the minifigures. Considering the only other time we’ve ever seen Tinkerbell is in a $300+ set, it’s easy to see why. So, let’s take a closer look at what is in store for you, by getting all aboard the Disney Celebration Train!

LEGO DISNEY CELEBRATION TRAIN – THE CHARACTERS

Many adult LEGO fans avoid sets rated for the youngest age group due to the lower skill level required to assemble them. In addition, many of the parts are considered by fans as “juniorized”. This is a fan term referring to large specialty parts moulded as one unit, instead of getting assembled from smaller pieces. However, unique characters can still make these sets desirable for adult collectors.

In this set, each of the five phases of the build features at least one character to enjoy (and in the case of Peter Pan’s ship, you also get a second minifigure).  The first minifig is Engineer Mickey with a new print on the torso, featuring an engineer’s pocketwatch and train striping. As an accessory, he holds a balloon to help lift his spirits and yours!

Following Mickey are two minifigures; Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. Peter is in his iconic outfit and comes with nicely molded hair, ears, and a hat piece to make him look just right. He also holds a telescope to keep an eye out for the seas ahead. But the real star of the set is Tinkerbell. She has exquisite butterfly wings for a back piece as well as a balloon to hold on to. This is a different version of this character from the one in the much larger and more expensive #71040 LEGO Disney Castle set, and is much more affordable.

Next up is the Sheriff himself, Woody from Toy Story. His hat is interesting as it has a lot of texture along the brim and hair moulded into the hat. It is also tilted at a jaunty angle, which can look a little odd when you first put it on his head. He comes with a guitar to sing an old west camp song. The only odd thing is that Woody has normal minifigure legs. Previous versions had extra-long legs, so his proportions can feel a bit off.

The next building phase brings us Moana. While we have gotten Moana mini-dolls in previous sets, this is the first time she appears as a regular minifigure. Her accessory is an oar.

Finally, we get Minnie Mouse, who is waiting for the train with some tasty treats. Like Mickey, she has a fully molded head, and she also gets a removable bow. Her skirt is cloth and may take some arranging so it can drape appropriately. She holds a balloon as an accessory.

All in all, this is a solid cast of characters. In order to give a little perspective, a LEGO Collectible Minifigure costs $5 each. This batch is pretty close to the uniqueness you can find when it comes to characters and/or prints. So that means roughly $30 of this $40 set are the minifigures. I won’t say these minifigures are as special as the ones from the LEGO Collectible Minifigure series, but I do believe this is where most collectors will find value in this set.

LEGO DISNEY CELEBRATION TRAIN – THE BUILD

The builds in this model are simple and quick. Of course, that is kind of the point. They are meant for the youngest builders just about ready to move from LEGO DUPLO into the regular LEGO System. As such, it is not the “how” this is built, but more of the interesting parts and presentation of the set.

For starters, there is a Mickey Mouse head silhouette piece on the front of the train and on top of the arch behind Minnie mouse. This is a smooth tile that is two plates thick with an interesting shape. You also get a number of printed elements.

On the train engine, there is a 2×4 brick with printing on the long sides, additionally, the printed cloth sail for Peter Pan is also new. It’s interesting that one of the crossed bones is actually a hook. And of course, the “Sherriff” sign for Woody is printed on a nice 2×6 tile.

As for the presentation, this set is arranged as if it were five sets in one. You get five numbered bags that build the engine, the three cars, and the arch. And there is a sixth bag with the bases for the train and sail. You also get five different instruction books. This means your young builder can either have five different building experiences or get together with friends and each of them will have something to build. Personally, I like the idea that a family of five can all sit down together and have a fun building experience.

LEGO DISNEY CELEBRATION TRAIN – FINAL THOUGHTS

I usually avoid sets with this age rating as I know they don’t cater to what I want in a LEGO set. However, I was sorely tempted to buy this one. Fortunately, I had the opportunity to get a review copy, but if I had bought it, I don’t think I’d have been disappointed.

I found the minifigures to be a nice variety and I appreciate that they all came as minifigures instead of a mix of minifigs and mini-dolls. In addition, as an adult fan, I can see this set working well as a starting point for parade floats to go down my town’s main road.

As an adult builder, I’m always a fan of printed elements, so I’m happy there are no stickers in this set. Plus, I found Moana’s cart with the wave to be a charming build. I’m not used to seeing LEGO designers attempting something with water this bold in a simple set, but the design works.

For those with young builders in the family, this set is an easy buy. It’s cute and charming with a wide variety of ways to play. Plus, you get more characters than most sets around this price point. As for everyone else, it will depend on how much they want these particular minifigures. This is a set that seems to be priced very well for what it is, but it’s also not going to be the most memorable set in your collection. In short, I think this is one worth buying if it fits your budget. If you would like to check it out, it’s available at the LEGO Disney section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Disney Celebration Train? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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