LEGO Star Wars 75200 Ahch-To Island Training officially revealed
The much anticipated LEGO set based on Star Wars: The Last Jedi,75200 Ahch-To Island Training, has been officially revealed.
The Late, Late Toy Show, screened on Irish television channelRTÉ, had the worldwide exclusive reveal of75200 Ahch-To Island Training. Star Wars collecting website Rebelscum spotted the announcement, with the set now officially confirmed after a recent false start when the LEGO Group asked for images to be removed.
LEGO Star Wars 75200 Ahch-To Island Training is a set that fans have been eagerly anticipating thanks to it being the key location that ended The Force Awakens and will have a pivotal role in The Last Jedi. It also provides the first old Luke Skywalker minifigure, a character notably absent from LEGO products since the release of The Force Awakens in December 2015. This is also the first opportunity for fans to get a Porg at a reasonable price, as the blocky critter has only appeared so far inLEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon.
The set will part of the January 2018 launch, with a possible early release in select territories towards the end of December.
The official production description described what can be seen in the images:
This LEGO Star Wars Ahch-To Island Training 75200 Set lets you recreate your own action-packed scenes from the blockbuster Star Wars: The Last Jedi movie.Train with Rey at the Ahch-To Island mountainside hut. Perfect her Lightsaber skills and slice through the boulder! Sit by the bonfire to learn about the Jedi way, and then fold down the bed for a good night’s sleep before a new day of training begins!
Star Wars: The Last Jedi will be released on December 14 in the UK and December 15 in the USA. The LEGO sets based on the upcoming movie areavailable now.
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