LEGO Star Wars Skeleton Crew’s Onyx Cinder spotted early
Early sightings both in person and online have confirmed that LEGO Star Wars Skeleton Crew’s Onyx Cinder set is on the way once and for all.
It’s long since been rumoured that Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is expected to get one LEGO Star Wars set later this year: 75374 Onyx Cinder, expected to retail for $139.99 / €139.99 on August 1. Images have now surfaced online after retailers have seemingly started stocking the set early, despite it not having an official reveal from the LEGO Group yet.
For example Jay from Jay’s Brick Blog has managed to buy a copy of the upcoming LEGO Star Wars set, sharing images on his X account.
At the same time, still more details about 75374 Onyx Cinder income via a listing appears on Canadian Amazon. While there are no images of the set there, the Canadian price of $179.99 (CAD) aligns with the rumoured price above, as well as the August 1 release date given by Amazon.
There’s also a detailed description of the set, detailing that it will feature five minifigures: Jod with a vintage-style blaster, Wim, KB, Fern, and Neel, all of which come with a buildable flashlight accessory. As for the ship itself, the description states that it features a cockpit, a compartment with seats for four minifigures, rotating engines for landing, takeoff, and flight, and two rotating turrets, each with two stud shooters a piece.
75374 Onyx Cinder also has an opening cargo compartment with a grabbing claw, walkie-talkie, fruit and a pirate telescope, plus storage for the blaster and flashlights. All in all, the 1,325-piece set will measure 11cm high, 36cm long, and 27cm wide.
With August 1 coming up, we’d expect a full reveal of 75374 Onyx Cinder very soon in the next few days.
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