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LEGO Star Wars 2014 Summer Set Details

There are some new details of the new Summer 2014 LEGO Star Wars sets courtesy of LEGO retailer Kiddiwinks. There are no images but they do have a release month of June.

Phantom (75048) – 234 pieces

Take on evil Imperial forces in The Phantom with opening cockpit, 2-way spring-loaded shooter, rear cargo compartment and more.

Fly The Phantom into battle against the evil Empire!

Join the Rebel resistance against the evil Empire in The Phantom attack shuttle, as seen in the exciting Star Wars: Rebels animated TV series! Place young Rebel hero Ezra Bridger in the detachable cockpit and store his cadet helmet and blaster in the carg Fly The Phantom into battle against the evil Empire!

Snowspeeder (75049) – 279 pieces

Zoom into battle with Luke Skywalker™ in the Snowspeeder™ with dual cockpit, stud blasters, harpoon, 2 spring-loaded shooters and more.

Battle the Imperial Forces with the super-sleek Snowspeeder™!

Lead Rogue Squadron with Luke Skywalker™ in the streamlined Snowspeeder™! Place him and gunner Dak Ralter™ in the dual cockpit with their weapons and attack with the spring-loaded shooters hidden under each wing. Target the Imperial Snowtrooper™ with the Battle the Imperial Forces with the super-sleek Snowspeeder™!

B-Wing (75050) – 448 pieces

Defend against Imperial attacks with the B-wing™ with rotating cockpit, 4 large engines, 2 spring-loaded shooters and foldable wings.

Stage epic space battles with the iconic B-wing™!

Play out epic scenes from Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi and other thrilling space battles with the B-wing™! Rotate the cockpit so the pilot always has a clear view ahead. Rev up the 4 huge engines to power through the galaxy and fire the spring Stage epic space battles with the iconic B-wing™!

Jedi Scout Fighter (75051) – 490 pieces

Protect the Holocrons with Jek-14™ and the Jedi™ Scout Fighter with dual cockpit/escape pod, spring-loaded shooters and rotating cannon.

Keep the Holocrons safe from the dark side in the Jedi™ Scout Fighter!

Protect the vital Holocrons from the dark side with Jek-14™ and his streamlined Jedi™ Scout Fighter. Lift the rear hatch to stash the containers of Holocrons and lightsabers. Place clone trooper Jek-14™ and his co-pilot in the dual cockpit that opens two Keep the Holocrons safe from the dark side in the Jedi™ Scout Fighter!

Mos Eisley Cantina (75052) – 616 pieces

Enter the Mos Eisley Cantina™ including droid scanner, bar, slide-out floors, opening roof, plus a Landspeeder, dewback and 8 minifigures.

Recreate iconic Star Wars scenes at Mos Eisley Cantina™!

Welcome to the noisy and dangerous Mos Eisley Cantina™ on the desert world of Tatooine! Park the landspeeder and enter, staying clear of the giant dewback drinking from the trough outside. Make sure Luke, Han and Obi-Wan have their weapons with them as th Recreate iconic Star Wars scenes at Mos Eisley Cantina™!

The Ghost (75053) – 929 pieces

Pilot The Ghost with 2 cockpits, 360-degree rotating gun turret, spring-loaded shooters, detachable escape pods, Holocron and more.

Join the Rebel heroes aboard The Ghost!

Get ready to battle the Empire with the Rebel heroes’ awesome starship – The Ghost – as seen in the thrilling Star Wars: Rebels animated TV series! Stay on course with Rebel minifigures in the two cockpits and put Zeb on patrol in the 360-degree rotating Join the Rebel heroes aboard The Ghost!

AT-AT (75054) – 1137 pieces

Recreate the Battle of Hoth with the AT-AT™ with moving head, spring-loaded shooters, switch-operated trap door and posable legs.

Evade the mighty, stomping legs of the AT-AT™!

Who can stop the Empire’s intimidating AT-AT™ – All Terrain Armored Transport – walker? Seat the AT-AT™ Driver and a Snowtrooper™ in the cockpit of this mighty war machine and move the head to aim the spring-loaded shooters. Pose the legs, trigger the tra Evade the mighty, stomping legs of the AT-AT™!

Imperial Star Destroyer (75055) – 1357 pieces

Join the evil Darth Vader on the Imperial Star Destroyer with synchronized cannons, spring-loaded shooters and Emperor Palpatine hologram.

Get inside one of the Imperial fleet’s most destructive vessels!

Experience the power of the Empire! The Imperial Star Destroyer™ is the signature vessel of the Imperial fleet. Turn the rear handle to aim the 8 synchronized cannons and unleash the spring-loaded shooters mounted on the superstructure. Remove the top to Get inside one of the Imperial fleet’s most destructive vessels!

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5 Comments

  1. Guest

    I hope the Rebel series set head print ain’t the same like the Clone wars series becus the clone wars series headprint looked bad I prefer normal headprints like regular minifigs.

  2. Stevenplays

    I’m really wondering what the last minifigure could be in the new Mos Eisley Cantina set… I am really pumped for the set regardless what it is. It’s confirmed already that we’ll be seeing Luke, Obi-wan, 2 Cantina Band members, Han, Greedo and a Sandtrooper, as seen from the leaked image and this description. Possibly it’s Chewy? I hope it isn’t, I’m hoping more for the Cantina Bar Owner. Regardless, I am extremely excited for the set, the original was my very first Lego set, I had previously gotten Duplo sets and big tubs of regular lego, but it was my very first Lego set. Still have it to this day, only missing the box, and every mifigure except Greedo’s left arm, Han, and the Sandtrooper. Another set that interests me is the AT-AT. Never got one, and looks like it would be a great time to get one. Another good one is the B-Wing, and the Imperial Star Destroyer (Not listed here, but photos leaked).

    • Allen

      I believe there will be 3 members of the Cantina Band. I saw the image that’s been floating around and you could see the temporary Squidward nose at the edge of the picture.

      In my opinion, it looks like these sets will make up for a rather disappointed lineup that’s coming out in March.

      • Stevenplays

        You know, I wasn’t even thinking about that possibility, haha! I agree that that Winter Lineup was pretty disappointing. While great for Episode 3 fans, we hardly got any big sets from that line, and the ones we did get, weren’t what everyone wanted. A common thing I’ve noticed while collecting Lego Star Wars is that we’ll usually see almost all the sets costing around 20-50 dollars during the winter lineup, and then sets released during the summer costing anywhere from 13 to 120 dollars. We usually get the better sets during the Summer line, but the Winter line can surprise us occasionally, such as Jabba’s Palace. A great version of Jabba’s Palace I think, my only issue would be price, and luckily I got mine for just 87 US.
        Another thing I’ll like to mention is that, looking at the lineup again, I believe it’s a very strong lineup for both AFOLs and child fans of Lego.

        • Allen

          I agree that usually the Summer wave sets are better than the Winter ones. My reasoning is that kids (and adults) would probably want the Summer sets for Christmas and LEGO can sell more of them right before the holidays.

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