Three characters missing from LEGO Star Wars 75358 Tenoo Jedi Temple
75358 Tenoo Jedi Temple certainly looks like a fun LEGO Star Wars set for younger builders, but there are three characters missing from it.
The first LEGO set based on the upcoming Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures animated series was announced earlier today, with 75358 Tenoo Jedi Temple due to arrive this summer. The 124-piece model is aimed at younger fans and inspired by a location featured in the Disney+ show, which is currently scheduled to arrive on the streaming service on May 4, 2023.
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As seen in three recently-released shorts for the series, 75358 Tenoo Jedi Temple is based around a brick-built version of the area where the younglings practice their lightsaber training. The simplistic set includes a number of printed pieces and minifigures of Master Yoda, Kai Brightstar and Lys Solay, plus a droid to practice moves on.
However, the forthcoming Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures series also features a handful of other main characters, all of whom would make worthy additions to any potential future LEGO Star Wars models based on the show. Making an appearance in the series will be Nubs, a super-strong Pooba youngling, pilot Nash Durango and her droid, RJ-38.
There’s no word yet from the LEGO Group regarding any more Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures sets beyond this initial release. Nash’s ship is featured in one of the shorts (as well as the poster above) and would certainly translate into an interesting build, but that’s pure speculation on our part.
75358 Tenoo Jedi Temple will be released on June 1, 2023, and be priced at £37.99 / $39.99 / €42.99. For more information on Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures, be sure to head over to our dedicated Star Wars sister site, Jedinet.
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