Lego Star Wars Sets

Toys Guide

Katheryn (Kat) Markle
Lego was created in the forties, and the sensation became a household name quickly. Lego became a terrific playtime toy among kids, also loved and collected by adults.

During the eighties, Star Wars, the movie came out. Having grown up during the eighties, two brothers came to love the popular movie, Star Wars. They promptly became addicted to watching it redundantly.

Lego was such a winner that sets and mini sets were made. In 1999 LEGO began to make Star Wars sets and figures. For the past 10 years over 200+ sets have been made in the Star Wars theme.

The two brothers set forth with the determination of producing the most far-reaching, yet amusing way to interact with all of the Star Wars sets. They created an internet site at: http://www.galaxybricks.com to serve as a guide to all Lego Star Wars Sets.

In fact, the two brothers favorites are the minifigs. Characters are what one would expect from the famous Lego figures, which is that they are incredible. Here are but a few of the mini figures: Luke Skywalker has a Stormtrooper outfit, Jedi Knight, Tatooine, Pilot and Endor, Hailfire Droid & Spider Droid LEGO.

Then came the fantastic LEGO Star Wars video game with all 6 movies to choose from, the Complete Saga has it all. This game offers an upgraded character customizer, a new challenge mode, new power-ups, and new characters, over 160 to choose from. And different consoles can be used: Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii, XBox 360, Nintendo DS, or a personal computer.

In addition, there is a collectors series: Darth Maul, Yoda, Millenium Falcon, Rebel Snowspeeder, Y-Wing Attack Starfighter, Death Star II LEGO, and more to choose from.

Having said that, run down any preferred sceneries of the Star Wars films with this awesome elemental Death Star set. Classic Death Star vistas from 5 different decks. The phenomenal playset accompanies 25 minifigures and droids, admitting the trash compactor monster, Dianoga. This set comprises 3,802 pieces. See it here: http://www.galaxybricks.com/death-star-lego.php

This terrific site deserves an A+. It is a very organized site with many Star War wonders. The two brothers made a Star Wars Lego guide that cannot be beat.

If one is interested in purchasing any of the individuals or sets, all there is to it is a click or two because Amazon.com takes one to the check out counter with decent prices.

Published by Katheryn (Kat) Markle

"Kat," short for Katheryn, was born with a gift to write. A seasoned extrovert, Kat's a freelance writer, retail mgmt few times, owned businesses, many jobs over years. Kat cherishes her family of 2 grown k...  View profile

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