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LEGO Star Wars Diorama Sets Officially Announced

LEGO has officially revealed some of the new upcoming LEGO Star Wars diorama sets that will be releasing soon. These diorama sets will feature various scenes from the Star Wars movies and they will have the 18+ box style. Each set will also have tiles with famous Star Wars quotes for those particular scenes.

The sets are now available for pre-order today in the links below and they will be available starting on April 26. One thing to note is that the Death Star Trash Compactor will be a Walmart exclusive along with it being sold at LEGO Stores and on the LEGO Shop.


Death Star Trench Run (75329) – 665 pieces/$59.99


Dagobah Jedi Training (75330) – 1,000 pieces/$79.99


Death Star Trash Compactor (75339) – 802 pieces/$89.99 – Walmart/LEGO Shop Exclusive

Show your Rebel Side with new LEGO® Star Wars™ Diorama building sets

Billund, Denmark, March 24, 2022: The LEGO Group is unveiling a new collection of LEGO® Star Wars™ Diorama building sets to help fans relive their favourite scenes from the original trilogy in LEGO brick form.

The three new sets span iconic scenes from Star Wars: A New Hope and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back to give fans a new way of exploring their love for the early films while building a model they can proudly display once complete.

Inspired by Star Wars: A New Hope, the LEGO Star Wars Death Star™ Trench Run Diorama invites builders to recreate the gripping scene of Darth Vader™’s pursuit of Luke Skywalker™, as Luke fights to

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LEGO Star Wars Dagobah Jedi Training (75330) Revealed

Amazon.fr has revealed another new LEGO Star Wars set with the Dagobah Jedi Training (75330). The set has 1,000 pieces and is listed at €79.99. It features the swamp scene from The Empire Strikes Back where Yoda starts Luke in his Jedi training. It also comes with a tile on the front that says one of Yoda’s most famous quotes, “Do. Or do not. There is no try.”

The set joins the Death Star Trench Run (75329) as a new line of diorama style sets that should be releasing in May. There is also the Death Star Trash Compactor set that has yet to be revealed as well.

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LEGO Star Wars Death Star Trench Run (75329) Revealed

It looks like Amazon.es and Amazon.de has revealed some new May 2022 LEGO Star Wars sets a little bit early. First is the Death Star Trench Run (75329) which has 665 pieces. The back of the box also shows a glimpse of the Dagobah Jedi Training (75330). The official reveal of these sets could be on Thursday as there will be a Walmart Collector Con that will be showing off The Trash Compactor set.

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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Gameplay Demo Released

Today, the full gameplay demo for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga dropped and we get to see what we can expect from the game when it drops in a few weeks. From the inital looks of it, it’s your typical LEGO game but ramped up ten fold. The visuals look outstanding as it runs on a brand new game engine.

Of course, you’ll still have the LEGO humor as well as puzzle to solve to proceed to the next area. The story will go through all nine films of the Skywalker Saga. The upgrade system is an interesting one as you can customize certain character classes with different abilities.

If you’re still looking to pre-order the Deluxe Edition of the game, unfortunately, it doesn’t look like any retailers are offering it anymore. I’ve heard that pre-orders for physical copies of the Deluxe version were stopped a few months back. Considering pre-orders for it were live back in October 2020, you’ve probably had more than enough time to get it if you wanted it already. The regular version of the game is still widely available but it won’t come with any of the extras like the Character Collection Bundle Packs or the Luke Skywalker with Blue Milk (30625) minifigure polybag.

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LEGO Star Wars The Trash Compactor (75329) to be Revealed at Walmart Collector Con 2022

Walmart will be doing a Collector Con starting next Thursday, March 24 with new releases and exclusive launches. It looks like they will be revealing a new LEGO Star Wars set with The Trash Compactor (75329). During the two-day event, fans will be able to order products at 7am, 12 pm, and 5pm PST over the course of the event. They will also be doing additional Collector Con events in July and October for San Diego Comic Con and New York Comic Con.

The Trash Compactor set is based on the Death Star scene from A New Hope and we’ll see how big it is. We should expect a build of the Dianoga and minifigures of Luke, Leia, Han, and Chewbacca.

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LEGO Star Wars Boba Fett’s Starship (75312) Amazon Sale – March 2022

Amazon is currently having a sale on the LEGO Star Wars Boba Fett’s Starship (75312) for 20% off. The set is now priced at $40 which has been the going discounted price for it on and off for the past few months but it never lasts long. The set features a slightly updated Slave I and minifigures of The Mandalorian and Boba Fett.

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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Building the Galaxy Behind the Scenes

The get you even more excited for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Warner Bros. Games has released a behind-the-scenes look at the game. There are various devs that talk about the process of bringing the Star Wars galaxy into the game which spans all nine movies from the Skywalker Saga.

Warner Bros. Games, TT Games, the LEGO Group and Lucasfilm Games released a new behind-the-scenes video (Building the Galaxy) highlighting the extensive breadth of content and sense of freedom players can expect in LEGO® Star Wars™: The Skywalker Saga. The development team share their process in bringing the entire Star Wars galaxy to life with living and breathing versions of iconic locations found throughout the nine Skywalker Saga films, and it’s all complemented by classic LEGO humor at every turn. The video also showcases the work that went into implementing weathering effects, differentiating sky colors, and bringing attention to every little detail unseen in previous LEGO video games.

Players will have the freedom to explore hub worlds from familiar locations such as Naboo, Endor, Tatooine, and the Cloud City of Bespin, to unlock new vehicles and playable characters, including Mama the Hutt, Yaddle and Babu Frik. Players may also find collecting Kyber Bricks on the varied planets as a main motivator for deviating from the game’s main path, which are used as currency to enhance characters ranging from upgrading Force abilities to increasing blaster fire power.

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