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ODB wrote:The big Lego Star Destroyer is quite frankly amazing the only thing that has prevented me from buying it is the cost. I hear they are bringing out a Mon Calamari Cruiser too which should be most awesome.
It's already out, although not really that impressive, bit of a let down really as I was really looking forward to it and £20 more expensive than the star destroyer too (although Ackbar is very cool). One I will one day fork the notes out for though is the Death Star playset. My mate Matt has one and it truely is insane, although a real dust trap.
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Apparently the Lego Batman is the hardest to come by, goes for a lot on feebay. The Indy stuff is very cool but get the feeling with the Star Wats that the kit is secondary to the figures! Although that won't stop me going for a Wedge Antilles X-Wing.... :-D

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ODB wrote:The big Lego Star Destroyer is quite frankly amazing the only thing that has prevented me from buying it is the cost. I hear they are bringing out a Mon Calamari Cruiser too which should be most awesome.
I had one of those, pretty laborious to build and impressive only in size really...
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The Kraken Wakes wrote:
ODB wrote:The big Lego Star Destroyer is quite frankly amazing the only thing that has prevented me from buying it is the cost. I hear they are bringing out a Mon Calamari Cruiser too which should be most awesome.
I had one of those, pretty laborious to build and impressive only in size really...
Don't shatter my dreams its will be awesome it will be.

Looks like the pics I saw of a Mon Calamari Cruiser might well be a custom affair and not the end product. :-(
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Dave Tree wrote:Eddie, what do you need?

Been holding these back for a 'special' reason ;-) :lol:

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have you only just started collecting? ;-)
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gung-hoeddie wrote:
have you only just started collecting? ;-)
There's a big difference between what you keep and what you keep in stock ;-)
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nice, do you display your lego dave? I would be interested to see some.
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well, not sure if you are ready for this...

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just kidding, not mine really, that was a display at one of the Leicester Space Centre shows I done a few years back. None of mine is on display, only keep a few bits I like the look of, I just keep stocks as it's always a good seller.
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oooooooo i like that. i didn't think it was yours dave i didn't think your command centre was a hall. very impressive though thanks.
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More than a lego-ized background from the movie, it looks like directly taken from the videogame Mos Esley stage (specially 'cause the game had an AT-AT in Tatooine, while the films didn't). So cool!
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