LEGO Star Wars trading cards: chasing the Limited Edition cards

There are 20 limited edition cards to collect as part of the LEGO Star Wars trading card collection, all available in different ways.

A brand new LEGO Star Wars product has launched – a series of trading cards for fans to collect. It is the first time that the combined LEGO and Star Wars brands have had such a collectible available in the UK. As part of the range, there are 20 limited edition cards to collect, that require a little tracking down.

The team behind the LEGO Star Wars trading cards hasprovided a list of limited edition cards, the number produced and where fans can find them:

LE 01 Master Yoda – 50,000 – Starter Pack
LE 02 Obi-Wan Kenobi – 12,500 – Multipack V1
LE 03 Jedi Master Luke Skywalker – 12,500 – Multipack V1
LE 04 Han Solo – 12,500 – Multipack V2
LE 05 Chewbacca – 12,500 – Multipack V2
LE 06 Anakin Skywalker – 12,500 – Multipack V3
LE 07 Rey – 12,500 – Multipack V3
LE 08 Poe Dameron – 12,500 – Multipack V4
LE 09 Finn – 12,500 – Multipack V4
LE 10 Captain Rex – 5,000 – Tin Box V1
LE 11 Darth Vader (E6) – 5,000 – Tin Box V1
LE 12 Darth Maul (E1) – 5,000 – Tin Box V1
LE 13 Captain Phasma – 5,000 – Tin Box V2
LE 14 General Grievous – 5,000 –Tin Box V2
LE 15 Kylo Ren – 5,000 – Tin Box V2
LE 16 Death Trooper – 5,000 – Tin Box V3
LE 17 Boba Fett – 5,000 – Tin Box V3
LE 18 Imperator (E6) – 5,000 – Tin Box V3
LE 19 Anakin Skywalker vs Count Dooku – 70,000 – Mega Magazine
LE 20 Luke Skywalker VS Darth Vader – 110,000 – Star Wars Magazine

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The tin boxes will launch in October.

LEGO Star Wars sets are available now at shop.LEGO.com.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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