![]() Inspired by epic villains from the Star Wars films, the new build-to-display models will be available to pre-order in from US: March 17 th/rest of world: March 18 th online at before launching on April 19 th priced at $59.99 USD/€59,99: When the building mission is complete, the models come with bespoke base plates and name plaques so they can be displayed at home, in the office…or anywhere else in the galaxy! Fans of the films can now show off their loyalty to the Empire – and elite-class building skills – with the new collectible LEGO Star Wars Boba Fett Helmet, LEGO Star Wars Stormtrooper Helmet and LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet build-to-display models.ĭesigned to challenge even Jedi builders, the new models will provide an immersive building experience for adults, recreating the iconic shapes and authentic details of their favourite intergalactic helmets with the LEGO System in Play. New LEGO Star Wars Helmet Building Sets challenge builders to display their dark sideīillund, Denmark: Today, in a galaxy very close to home, the LEGO Group unveiled a new addition to its much-loved Star Wars range. ![]() The entire news release from LEGO is included below. “Create the notorious contours of the TIE pilot helmet with LEGO bricks to complete this 18cm tall model and receive the glory of the Empire.” The collectible helmets are available for preorders online in the US today (tomorrow for everywhere else), with delivery and general availability beginning April 19 ahead of the “May the Fourth” holiday.ħ5274 TIE Fighter Pilot Buildable Model Helmet | 724 pieces | US $59.99 | CAN $79.99 | UK £54.99 The sets contain anywhere from 625 to 724 pieces, though each is priced the same at US $59.99 | CAN $79.99 | UK £54.99. The sets are intended for adult collectors with a recommended age of 18+ with dark, upscale box art reminiscent of LEGO’s Ultimate Collector’s Series (UCS) line Star Wars products. Two of the helmets featuring a Stormtrooper and Boba Fett were made public last week, and today LEGO is revealing a third in the set featuring a sleek black TIE Fighter Pilot’s helmet. ft.) plot outside Port au Prince once owned by his father to build the new community from rubble.LEGO has unveiled three new buildable Star Wars helmets inspired by “epic villains” from a galaxy not too far away. The Belgian consulate is donating a 6,000 sq. Some 4,600 miles (6,759 kms) away, Joel Dresse awaits the Mobile Factory’s arrival in September. De Ridder expects further stress tests he planned for Peru in a few months will show the homes can withstand temblors of at least 6 on the Richter scale. Unskilled people can build the homes with the blocks, which meet demanding Dutch construction standards to ensure they will last for many years. Like Lego, it is standardised in material and geometry.” ![]() “We eat the rubble, make high-quality concrete blocks. “It’s very simple,” de Ridder said by telephone. Bamboo poles inserted into the walls provide extra stability, while two bamboo poles and a steel cable anchor the roof, he explains. Hennes de Ridder, an engineering professor at the University of Delft who donates his time to the Mobile Factory, exudes a child’s excitement in describing their sparse structural elements.Įach 20x10x10 cm (8x4x4 inches), snaps together Lego-style without cement or mortar allowing the home to flex under stress, he explains. ![]() Three brightly painted concept homes stand in an industrial park in Amsterdam. ![]()
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