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2020 LEGO Star Wars Sets Video-Reviews

As we discussed at the beginning of the year, eleven new sets were released for LEGO Star Wars fans this month. It’s not a big wave, and most of the sets are small microfighters and battle packs, but they won’t break the bank either. Small and reasonably priced sets like these are fun for play and army-building, and could be a welcome break for Star Wars fans between all the awesome big sets and Ultimate Collector Series sets. So, let’s take a closer look at what we got!

2020 LEGO STAR WARS MICROFIGHTERS: The #75263 LEGO Star Wars Resistance Y-wing Microfighter features resistance heroine Zorii Bliss from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker with her very cool helmet. The #75264 LEGO Star Wars Kylo Ren’s Shuttle Microfighter features Kylo (with his upgraded helmet with red highlights) is also from The Rise of Skywalker. Both of these sets are $9.99 each, and come with one starship and one minifig. The #75265 LEGO Star Wars T-16 Skyhopper vs. Bantha Microfighters on the other hand is inspired by Star Wars: A New Hope, and is basically a double set with a T-16 Skyhopper with a pilot minifig, and a brick-built Bantha with a Tusken Raider minifig for $19.99. All three sets are very fun! Watch the review below for more details.

2020 LEGO STAR WARS BATTLE PACKS: We have two new battle packs this year. The #75266 LEGO Star Wars Sith Trooper Battle Pack comes with four absolutely cool minifigs from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker; a Sith Trooper, two Sith Jet Troopers with jetpacks, and a First Order Officer. Plus, we also get a small First Order Stormtrooper Speeder. We already talked about the #75267 LEGO Star Wars Mandalorian Battle Pack inspired by The Mandalorian TV show with four different Mandalorian warriors. Just get these sets. They are really awesome and only $14.99 each. They are available at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#75268 LEGO STAR WARS SNOWSPEEDER: This is a 4+ set, meaning that it is specifically made for younger kids who are just transitioning from DUPLO to regular LEGO. The Snowspeeder is built on something called a Starter Brick, which is basically a one-piece chassis to help children build and also keep the model sturdy during play. Besides the Snowspeeder, the set also includes a Speeder Bike, a tiny chunk of Echo base, and two minifigs; rebel pilot Wedge Antilles and a Snowtrooper. The price is $19.99, which is high based on the piece count, but the playability is solid (literally). Available at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

2020 LEGO STAR WARS CLASSIC SETS: Then, we also get three medium-size sets. The #75269 LEGO Star Wars Duel on Mustafar from Star Wars – Episode III: Revenge of the Sith comes with Anakin and Obi-Wan Kenobi, and a molten lava explosion function for $19.99. The #75257 LEGO Star Wars Obi-Wan’s Hut, and the #75271 LEGO Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder are both from Star Wars – Episode IV: A New Hope. (Notice that Luke has a new poncho!). I know most Star Wars fans have earlier versions of these sets, but if you don’t here is your chance to get two classics for a moderate price. Both sets are $29.99 each and are available at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#75272 LEGO STAR WARS SITH TIE FIGHTER: Now we are onto the bigger sets! The #75272 LEGO Star Wars Sith TIE Fighter is from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker film. It features an opening cockpit and two spring-loaded missiles. There’s also a docking tower for launch and landing, and to display the TIE Fighter. The three minifigs are a First Order TIE Pilot, a Knight of Ren, and Finn. The price is $79.99. You can check out the details of the set in the video-review below. Also, just a reminder that this set is currently offered with Double VIP Points at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

#75273 LEGO STAR WARS POE DAMERON’S X-WING FIGHTER: Star Wars fans love collecting X-wings! Disney knows that, so they are giving us a new X-wing with a different color combination, and I have to say it looks pretty cool! Includes R2-D2, Poe Dameron, a Knight of Ren, and Jannah from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker film. The price is $89.99. You can watch the full video-review below by JANGBRiCKS, and check out the set at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

I’m a big fan of smaller LEGO Star Wars sets like these. They offer an easy way to collect key characters, build armies, zoom around ships, and in general have a great time without breaking the bank.

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Star Wars sets? Are you planning to get any of them? Or do you have some of them already? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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2020 LEGO Chinese New Year Sets Available!

While the majority of the early 2020 LEGO sets were released at the beginning of the month (see: January 2020 – New LEGO Sets & Promotions), there are a couple of sets that were held off until today. The two new LEGO Chinese Year sets are both beautiful and fun, so let’s take a look.

We talked about both of the sets before (see: 2020 LEGO Chinese New Year Sets Coming!), where the LEGO designer himself introduces and talks about the set. I do recommend reading that article and watching the videos, as it gives you an in-debt view of the sets. I also wanted to mention right off the bat that there is not a single sticker in these sets! All the beautiful decorations you see are printed! Both sets are truly treasure-troves for LEGO fans who like printed elements!

#80104 LEGO CHINESE NEW YEAR LION DANCE: Besides the printed pieces, there is a lot to like about this set; the vibrant colors, the re-colored pieces (the white bananas and orange nougats are some of my favorites), the exclusive minifigures, the intricate architecture of the temple gate, and the amazingly detailed lions.

Speaking of the lions, notice that they have minifig feet, indicating that minifigs are holding them up, without actually putting minifigs under them. A brilliant solution that assures that the lions are accurate representations of the real thing while also remaining properly scaled and sturdy without too much complexity. The play-features are also engaging, and the two sets can be combined to create a larger scene. All in all, a fantastic set! Watch the video-review below for more details.

Here is the official descriptions of the set: Capture all the color, fun and excitement of a famous Chinese tradition with this stunningly detailed #80104 LEGO Lion Dance set – an ideal Chinese New Year gift for kids to teach them about this symbolic dance for good luck. The five beautifully decorated lion figurines can be placed on a stage with podiums to recreate the dance, and there’s a percussionists’ stage with a cool drumming function. The tiles on the LEGO temple gate are decorated with striking, traditional patterns. There are also eight minifigures for role-play, including lion dancers, and a man in rat costume to mark the Year of the Rat. Accessory elements such as the red ‘best wishes’ scroll, red orb, cabbage, calligraphy brush and a rocket firework inspire unlimited play. Temple gate measures over 5” (15cm) high, 7” (19cm) wide and 1” (3cm) deep. 882 pieces. Price: 79.99- BUY HERE

#80105 LEGO CHINESE NEW YEAR TEMPLE FAIR: This set expands on the scene we were introduced to in #80104 LEGO Lion Dance set, including the main temple and a marketplace around it. The color-scheme is the same as in the previous set, and again, all the decorated pieces you see are printed. There are lots of great building techniques here, including all the different roof designs, the architectural details of the temple, the brick-built accessories in the shops, the two flowering trees, and more. Everywhere you look, you will find so many delightful details! Watch the video-review below for a full walk-through.

Here is the official description of the set: Recreate the decorative splendor and festive celebrations of a Chinese New Year temple fair with the unique #80105 LEGO Chinese New Year Temple Fair set! A wonderful Chinese New Year gift for kids to build and play solo, or share the fun with family and friends. Spectacular display, unlimited play! With a gorgeously decorated Chinese temple, stalls displaying a vast, colorful array of LEGO barbecue dishes, candy, toys, vases, and dough figurines, plus fourteen minifigures, there is so much to inspire imaginative role-play. Authentic elements such as the ‘Fu’ decorations, ‘best wishes’ scrolls, red envelopes, and ‘paper’ windmills teach kids about traditions. And they will love the rocket firework element and staging a shadow-theater performance! Temple measures over 7” (19cm) high, 9” (25cm) wide and 3” (9cm) deep. 1,664 pieces. Price: $119.99 – BUY HERE

These sets are so over the top beautiful that they basically sell themselves. In fact, they may end up being the best sets of the year. Or, perhaps they are an indication of all the amazing sets that we can look forward to in 2020. Whatever the case, I expect these two to be selling so fast LEGO will likely have trouble keeping them in stock. So, if you want them don’t delay. They are available at the seasonal items section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the two new LEGO Chinese New Year sets? Are you planning to get them? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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