LEGO Star Wars trading cards launching soon

The LEGO Star Wars brand is about to get its own trading card collection.

Fans may want to start saving their Republic credits, as the LEGO Star Wars theme is about to get its own licensed trading card collection. PromoBricks reports that the publishers of the LEGO Star Wars magazine will be launching the new product on August 11 in Germany.

There will be 252 cards to collect, and 24 limited edition ‘gold’ cards.

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Promo Bricks has collated this handy list of how and when the cards will be available in Germany:

LE01 – 11.08.2018 – starter pack
LE02 – 11.08.2018 – LEGO Star Wars magazine number 39
LE03 – 08.09.2018 – LEGO Star Wars magazine number 40
LE04 – 13.09.2018 – 5! Magazine 10/18
LE05 – xx.10.2018 – Extra Pack
LE06 – 18.09.2018 – LEGO Ninjago Comic Number 27
LE07 – 11.08.2018 – Multi Pack
LE08 – 11.08.2018 – Multi Pack
LE09 – 11.08.2018 – Multi Pack
LE10 – 11.08.2018 – Multi Pack
LE11 – 13.10.2018 – LEGO Star Wars magazine number 41
LE12 – 28.08.2018 – LEGO Ninjago magazine number 41
LE13 – 23.10.2018 – LEGO Nexo Knights magazine number 31
LE14 – 11.10.2018 – 5! Magazine 11/18
LE15 – 17.11.2018 – LEGO Star Wars Magazine Number 42
LE16 – 30.10.2018 – LEGO Ninjago magazine number 43
LE17 – not yet known – Mini Tin Version C
LE18 – not known yet
LE19 – xx.09.2018 – Blister Pack
LE20 – xx.09.2018 – Blister Pack
LE21 – xx.09.2018 – Blister Pack
LE22 – not yet known – Mini Tin Version B
LE23 – not yet known – Mini Tin Version A
LE24 – xx.09.2018 – Blister Pack

Current LEGO Star Wars sets are available now at [geot exclude_country=”United States”]shop.LEGO.com[/geot][geot country=”United States”]shop.LEGO.com[/geot].

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Graham

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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