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LEGO Star Wars 75184 Advent Calendar<\/a> is available now from Argos.co.uk.<\/p>\n

UK retailer Argos<\/a> is the first to put the annual Christmas treat on sale, with LEGO Star Wars 75184 Advent Calendar<\/a> priced at \u00a329.99, as noted by Rebelscum.<\/p>\n

The official description does not reveal anything new to fans who have been buying the advent calendars for years, other than that it seems to have a new movie focus.<\/p>\n

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Open a door of this super-fun advent calendar each day in december to discover a LEGO<\/a> star wars<\/a> themed minifigure, starship, vehicle or other collectible. There’s even a foldout playmat featuring images from jakku, starkiller base and deep space for epic star wars<\/a> encounters.<\/p>\n

The box front reveals a snowboarding BB-8 sporting a Santa Claus hat, but there does not look to be any bespoke Christmas minifigure included.<\/p>\n

At present there is also a free The LEGO Batman Movie Kiss Kiss keyring<\/a> when customers order the advent calendar, which may take away a little of the pain from the latest price increase.<\/p>\n

You can help support Brick Fanatics\u2019 work by using our\u00a0affiliate links<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false,"gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"html"}]},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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