
The 356-piece set includes rotating guns both top and bottom, and rotating radar. Available starting August 1.

The 356-piece set includes rotating guns both top and bottom, and rotating radar. Available starting August 1.
It’s finally done: a new adventure of our unfortunate friend. Maybe this time he will have more luck…
“In true DK style, LEGO® Star Wars ™: The Visual Dictionary elucidates, illuminates, and excites even the most discerning LEGO Group, Star Wars™, and minifigure fans around the world.. Darth Vader, Boba Fett, Yoda, Luke Skywalker, and more are brought to life with dozens of little-known facts and hundreds of photos, as are accessories, vehicles, weapons, and even the Death Star!”
Available September 21, 2009 from Amazon.com
According to Steve Witt from The Lego Company this model is a week early, because the team decided the product was ready. So good news for all Star Wars Lego fans out there!
The new and improved FBTB has posted an article with pictures from the new Star Wars Lego Sets. Click here to go to directly the pictures.
This month I will finish the 4th Lego Stormtrooper movie (knock on wood). So what can you expect after that. I’ve got a lot of plans for this website, for instance:
I would like to know what you want (yeah, you in front of that computer screen). So now is your chance to let me know, do you want more Star Wars movies, free Lego parts or Lego sets, more tutorials or maybe something I didn’t think of?
Want to start modeling Lego in 3D? I’ve created a small scene including some Lego Parts, a small Lego Star Wars model and some Lego materials and light setup. If you like it or if you want to share your creation, feel free to leave a comment.

Lego Bricks
Lego is showing some prototypes of the new 2009 Star Wars sets at the Canadian Toy & Hobby Fair, including a new Hoth Base set with a Lego Taun Taun and an Endor set with the imperial bunker. Go to Kris Abel’s blog to read more about the new 2009 Lego.
Imagine going into a Lego store picking up a box of Lego and holding it up to an interactive kiosk and watch a 3D animation of the product inside the box – superimposed on the box. I guess it would look something like this:
From november Lego will will test launch its “DIGITAL BOX” in selected toyshops and LEGO® stores worldwide. This interactive terminal will utilize technology supplied by metaio in the form of a software program specially-developed for the LEGO Group.
Read the full press release here.