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2013 LEGO Star Wars Planets series 3 & 4

We talked about the 2013 LEGO Star Wars sets already, but only briefly mentioned the LEGO Star Wars Planets series coming out this year. However since now we have pictures I thought it is a good time to revisit these mini LEGO Star Wars sets. 🙂

LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 1 & 2

The LEGO Star Wars Planets series started last year with three planets in Series 1 and three planets in Series 2. This year we will be getting Series 3 and Series 4 with three more planets in each. Bringing the LEGO Star Wars Buildable Galaxy Collection (another name for these sets) to 12 planets all – well, kind of… because as you will see Planet Endor shows up twice and some are not really planets (like the Asteroid field)… 🙄

LEGO Star Wars Planets Series One Details

Each of the LEGO Star Wars Planets contain a mini model of a Star Wars vehicle, a minifigure, and a printed globe that represent a planet. The globe can be hung up with a hook at the top to create your own Universe, or it can also be opened up to store both the minifigure and the vehicle.

LEGO Star Wars Planets Series Two Details

I know some LEGO Star Wars fans who love these little sets and collect them. I have also seen some pretty creative designs using those globe pieces – which were originally considered quite useless. Other Star Wars fans are still not sure if they should get into collecting these miniature sets. One thing is for sure though; if you want to get into LEGO Star Wars without breaking the bank, the LEGO Star Wars Planets series is your best option. You get some nice minifigures, and some swooshable mini-models for the fraction of the price of the bigger LEGO Star Wars sets.

Below are the 2013 LEGO Star Wars Planets sets in Series 3 and Series 4, so you can decide if you would like to get into collecting them. 

#75006 LEGO Star Wars Planets Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfigher & Kamino

#75006 LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 3 Kamino

#75007 LEGO Star Wars Planets Republic Assault Ship & Coruscant

#75007 LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 3 Coruscant

#75008 LEGO Star Wars Planets TIE Bomber & Asteroid Field

#75008 LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 3 Asteroid Field

#75009 LEGO Star Wars Planets Snowspeeder & Hoth

#75009 LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 4 Hoth

#75010 LEGO Star Wars Planets B-Wing Starfighter & Endor

#75010 LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 4 Endor

#75011 LEGO Star Wars Planets Tantive IV & Aldeeran

#75011 LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 4 Alderaan

The LEGO Star Wars Series 3 & 4 sets are not yet listed in the Online LEGO Shop, but they should be showing up soon. The currently available LEGO Star Wars Planets sets are listed below:

LEGO Star Wars Planets Available Now

What do you think of the LEGO Star Wars Planets Series 3 & 4? And how do you like the Planets series in general? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! 😉

And you might also like to check out the LEGO Star Wars section for more news, reviews and discussions, or select from following recent posts:

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LEGO CUUSOO Space Troopers & Exo-Suit

There are two LEGO project on LEGO CUUSOO that recently achieved the required 10,000 votes from the public to be reviewed by LEGO for possible production. This is a huge milestone for both LEGO projects, so let’s congratulate them and talk about them a bit. 😉

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LEGO CUUSOO SPACE TROOPERS BY NICK ROYER – this LEGO project has been steadily gaining support for quite some time now. Because Space is a perennial theme at LEGO, I could very well see Space Troopers as the next official LEGO Space theme. I will be very curious to see where LEGO will go with this project, as if approved, this will be the first fan-created full LEGO theme. (All previous LEGO sets that came out of CUUSOO were stand-alone single sets.) It would be a major achievement by the LEGO community!

CUUSOO LEGO Space Troopers by Nick Royer

There is a lot going for the LEGO CUUSOO Space Troopers. The project includes everything a LEGO fan could ask for from a Space theme; good-guys, bad-guys, space-vehicles, all ready for some major space conflict – also referred to as playability. Check out the video promo below! 😀

Nick Royer, the creator of the LEGO Space Troopers project envisions different terrains for space-exploration, armored vehicles, drop-ships, and battle-packs of Space Troopers and Aliens (he calls them Ugokins – cool green and orange four-legged guys and nefarious enemies of the Space Troopers). He says: “Taking place in the distant future, long after initial human-alien contact, the Space Troopers theme follows our intrepid band of Space Troopers across the Galaxy as they fight evil aliens and explore treacherous terrains.” He calls the project a “theme being in essence an updated Neo-Classic-Space mixed with the vigorous ethos of Alien Conquest”. Nice way to put it…

CUUSOO LEGO Space Troopers by Nick Royer Details

LEGO’s official statement on the project after it achieved 10,000 votes was as follows: “Space Troopers is a fun concept, well thought out, and with broad-based support. You’ve done a great job of presenting it concisely with a lot of possibilities. Further it is a great example of a high quality concept refined over time into something that looks like it has real potential as a LEGO product. Congratulations on achieving 10,000 supporters. We now officially advance this project to the Review phase.” You can check out the details on this project here: LEGO CUUSOO Space Troopers by Nick Royer

LEGO CUUSOO EXO-SUIT BY PETER REID – this is another LEGO Space themed project with a broad base of fan-support. This is a single-model project, only including the Exo-Suit and some accessories. The design itself is deliciously greebled to the hilt, which should provide an interesting building experience. The Exo-Suit model could fit well into any LEGO Space or not-so-distant military themed LEGO creations.

CUUSOO LEGO Exo-Suit by Peter Reid

The creator of the project Peter Reid requested that if his model makes it to the development stage LEGO designer Mark Stafford handles the final design of the Exo-Suit. I hope that will be the case as Mark is well known for his excellent vehicle designs in LEGO Exo-Force, Agents, Power Miners, Space Police, Alien Conquest and many other sets. 

CUUSOO LEGO Exo-Suit by Peter Reid Details

LEGO’s official statement on the project after it achieved 10,000 votes was as follows: “A beautiful model and well-deserved success! The detail makes it come alive and it’s easy to imagine it working in a shuttle-bay, a team of them constructing a space-station, or engaged in an epic mecha battle. Congratulations on achieving 10,000 supporters. We now officially advance this project to the Review phase.” You can check out the details on this CUUSOO project here: LEGO CUUSOO Exo-Suit by Peter Reid

CUUSOO LEGO Exo Suit Line-Up by Peter Raid

Both of these LEGO CUUSOO projects qualify for the quarterly review period beginning in March, and other qualifying project may also join them in the meantime. From the previous review-phase it seems that LEGO only chooses one project for production from any particular review period, so we just have to wait and see to find out which one it will be. 🙄 

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What do you think? Which of the two projects you predict will be chosen by LEGO? And which one would you like to see make it into an official LEGO product? Share your thoughts in the comment section below. 🙂

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