

Much like this year’s Dark Trooper helmet that was exclusive to the LEGO Shop, we’ll be getting another one of these creations for the next wave.
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Both of these will arrive on March 1, just as we’ve come to expect from the releases in the past.Īlongside the two new LEGO Star Wars Clone Wars helmets, there is also a third and final character joining the series in 2023. Both of these will be similar to the previous helmet series releases, with a $69.99 price tag, printed display plaque and stand, and more display-worthy designs. Then there’s set number 75350 which will portray Commander Cody as a Phase I version. So far all of the focus of the sub theme has been based around the Original Trilogy and only more recently some of the expanded Disney+ series like The Mandalorian, but that’s about to change! We’re finally getting some Clone Wars sets.Īssembling two of the most iconic Clones, set number 75349 will stack up to Captain Rex in his Phase II gear. There will be four total minifigures, so Leia may also make the cut! Very first LEGO Clone Wars helmets arriving next yearĮntering the fourth year of buildable helmets, the LEGO Group will be returning in 2023 with a new lineup of sets that assemble the iconic likeness of various characters. It’ll arrive at the $79.99 price point, and will likely include a Scout Trooper, Wicket, and maybe some other Ewoks. This build will be slightly smaller than its larger counterpart, but also taking on the Return of the Jedi inspiration. The second of the new dioramas for next year will be journeying to the forest moon of Endor with a new speeder bike chase set.

Much like the more play-focused kits that take on the same theme, the new Death Star 2 Throne Room kit will include Darth Vader, Luke, the Emperor, and then But we do know the pricing for this one! It will be arriving at $99.99 when it does ship and includes five minifigures. Much like all of the other sets details today, part counts have yet to be revealed. Though an exact timeframe has yet to be confirmed.įirst up is the Death Star 2 Throne Room, which will arrive as set number 75352. Expect each of them to arrive sometime at the end of April, like how this year’s launched on April 25. Next year will be seeing that series continue with a pair of new kits. Back in the spring there were three different display-worthy models recreating various scenes from the original Trilogy with quotes from included characters built into the base. Kicking off the breakdown of the LEGO Star Wars 2023 sets, the company will be expanding the Diorama series that we saw arrive earlier this year. Two new Star Wars Diorama’s launching in 2023

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