LEGO Star Wars Celebration Orlando exclusive set revealed
An exclusive LEGO set is going to be made available to attendees at Star Wars Celebration Orlando that will celebrate the 40th anniversary of George Lucas’ space epic and recreate a classic moment from the original film. The 220 piece set will be priced at $40 and represent Luke and Han disguised as Stormtroopers arriving at the Death Star Detention Block.
Here is the official announcement from the LEGO Group:
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Star Wars saga, Star Wars Celebration attendees will have the chance to enter a raffle to purchase a special-edition LEGO Star Wars set inspired by the Detention Block AA-23 from the original 1977 film! A Star Wars Celebration exclusive, the set includes Luke Skywalker and Han Solo in Stormtrooper disguises ready to infiltrate the Death Star and rescue Princess Leia.
The opportunity to purchase this exclusive set is being raffled off on the Star Wars Celebration website prior to the event for attendees only, beginning now through 12:01AM EST on Thursday, April 6th. All winners will be randomly selected to purchase the exclusive onsite at the LEGO booth next week, and will be notified by April 7th.
Fans will also have the opportunity to get a first look at 75144 Snowspeeder, the new UCS set that will be available to buy at shop.LEGO.com from May 4.
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