
Rebelscum has given a first look at the upcoming DK book called Ultimate LEGO Star Wars. It has 320 pages and will be available in October for $40. Judging by the price and number of pages, it may suggest that it will be a high quality coffee table book. Jeremy over at Rebelscum states that it will have some extra unique material included as well.
The definitive guide to the LEGO® Star Wars™ universe, featuring every set, Minifigure, and vehicle ever released.
The complete, unrivaled encyclopedia of the LEGO Star Wars theme. Fans will have an all-encompassing companion to the LEGO Star Wars cultural phenomenon. Produced in large format and featuring beautiful imagery, this is an indispensable guide for young fans and a stunning reference work for adults. With behind-the-scenes material, it tells the complete story of LEGO Star Wars, from the earliest concepts in the late 1990s to the creation of the most recent sets for The Force Awakens™ and Rogue One™. Created with the LEGO Star Wars team.
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I will admit that scrolling down, seeing the headline, and then a shot of the Millennium Falcon, got me quite excited for a moment.
True, this book looks very professionally done and has quite a different tone from the typical DK LEGO books. May have to pick this one up after we get some shots of the inside.
I had no knowledge of the book, I thought it was news of 10179’s ‘re-release’.
I’m not excited by the book.
I’m more interested in if it has a unique figure, really. Because then I can get my local bookstore guy to hook me up with the figure if a used copy comes in.
Each to their own. Now I have the Saturn V only a full size MF will open my wallet.
Same boat man, same boat. A picture with “Ultimate”, “Star Wars”, and a detail shot of the Falcon is too much of a tease.
I would really like this book, based on the description. Then again, it might bug me to see all of those sets that I once had as a kid (which are long since pulverized/lost by younger siblings) and cause me to get upset over all of my “dark age” years!