LEGO Star Wars build contest offers gold C-3PO prize package
LEGO Ideas has launched a new LEGO Star Wars build contest with the rare chrome gold C-3PO as one of the main prizes.
A new LEGO Star Wars build contest has launched at the LEGO Ideas website, offering fans an impressive prize package. As well as the rare 2007 C-3PO chrome gold minifigure, that was limited to just 10,000 pieces, the winner will get 10198 Tantive IV, 75258 Podracer – 20th Anniversary Edition, 75259 Snowspeeder – 20th Anniversary Edition and 75243 Slave I – 20th Anniversary Edition as well as additional LEGO Star Wars merchandise.
To be in with a chance of winning the sizable batch of goodies, fans need to build their favourite battle scene from the Star Wars saga, snap some photos and upload the entry to the contest website. The deadline, naturally, is May 4 at 6.00am EST.
The celebration marking 20 years of LEGO Star Wars is beginning to kick into high gear, as a special wave of products in unique packaging with exclusive minifigures will launch on Monday, April 1. In addition to the sets named above, the range will include 75262 Imperial Dropship – 20th Anniversary Edition and 75261 Clone Scout Walker – 20th Anniversary Edition.
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