
The Landspeeder buiding set has been expertly created by LEGO set designer César Carvalhosa Soares.
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The new set forms part of the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series sets, which also include the Millennium Falcon™, the A-Wing, the Republic Gunship, and the recently released AT-AT™. Even the unboxing is a fun journey within itself, with the vibrant packaging showing off the intricate details of the final built set from several different perspectives. This much-anticipated set makes for the perfect piece to display and show off your love of Star Wars and LEGO building.
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The LEGO Star Wars Luke Skywalker Landspeeder building set is 49 centimetres long when complete and features the two-seater cockpit, the turbine engine without a cover, the iconic curved cockpit windscreen plus an exclusive C-3PO™ minifigure (with 2K moulded legs and a side print) and Luke minifigure – complete with lightsaber. Eventually Luke sold the Landspeeder to pay for his transport to the planet Alderaan™. It was also the vehicle they were travelling in when Obi-Wan used a Jedi™ mind trick to get past stormtroopers guarding entry into Mos Eisley™. Accompanied by C-3PO™, Luke used the Landspeeder to locate R2-D2™, when he was discovered by Obi-Wan Kenobi™. The Landspeeder was first seen in Star Wars: A New Hope™, where Luke used the vehicle extensively as part of his farm work, travelling across Tatooine’s™ harsh deserts. X-34 Landspeeders were typical civilian transports, designed to withstand the roughest terrains. A faithful recreation of Luke’s battered vehicle, the new 1,890-piece model is a must have for Star Wars and LEGO fans alike. THIS IS THE LEGO® STAR WARS™ LANDSPEEDER™Ģ1st April 2022: Today, the LEGO Group announces the new epic LEGO® Star Wars™ Luke Skywalker™ Landspeeder™ set – the latest in the LEGO Ultimate Collector Series (UCS). LEGO STAR WARs™ LandSpeeder – building set PRODUCT PRESS RELEASE Yet this C3PO comes in a UCS set (albeit not as expensive as the gunship) – so again, we go towards making a large set a ‘gatekeeper’ to ownership of the most detailed version of this droid seen to date. I am torn with this C3PO: last year, an argument used to justify not releasing a phase 2 Commander Cody figure with the republic gunship was the high cost to buy in to such a figure.


This is a significant step up with the next most detailed figure, due to be released in the Death Star Trash Compactor Diorama.


It comes with 2 mini figures: Luke Skywalker with his light saber and C-3PO, as he should be – with a dual molded silver lower leg on the right, as well as side printing on his leg to reveal his knee joint. This model is remarkably large, measuring 50cm longx 30 cm wide and 17cm high – significantly larger than any of the existing 6- 8 stud wide versions released over the years. While it allows him to go out to service the vaporators around the Lars’ moisture farm, it also gives Luke the chance to head over to Anchorhead, and catch up with his friends at Toschi’s Station. Luke Skywalker, like any young adult around our world, values the freedoms that he has, despite the pressures from his Uncle Owen, and his X-34 Landspeeder is the key to those freedoms. It will be available exclusively from LEGO Stores. As May the Fourth Approaches at what feels llike an ever glacial pace, it is time to see the official release images of the latest Ultimate Collector Series set: Set 753 pieces, comes with a Luke Skywalker minifigure, as well as a new exclusive C-3PO figure and will be priced at $319 AUD/$269.99 CAD/£174.99 GB/€199.99 EU/$199.99 US.
