
And thanks to Brickman at the French language Hello Bricks we have our very first view.
According to the post the print measures in at slightly bigger than A4 (210 × 297mm or 8.27 × 11.69″) and has a printed signature of Jordan Scott, the set’s lead designer.

How and why Brickman got hold of the poster so early remains a mystery – maybe it has something to do with their elevated Recognised LEGO Fan Media status – but we’re certainly grateful for the chance to share it. Brickman also confirms that “holders of the famous Black VIP Card can get it for any purchase of Star Wars without a minimum purchase … when others can also get it but with a minimum of expense.” of a rumoured €30 (approximately US$35 or £25).
Is that enough to get you interested? Do you feel a little underwhelmed by the opportunity or are you pleased that your limited edition VIP card is going to get used at last? Share your thoughts in the LEGO section of our discussion forums.
This post originally appeared on Rebelscum.com on the 30th of April, 2018.
Fervent documentarian, effusive AFOL and founding partner, Jeremy manages the daily news content and set reviews.
Having enjoyed playing with LEGO from his earliest years, Jeremy started collecting LEGO Star Wars in 1999 when the theme was first released. He has shared his thoughts and opinions on LEGO via a number of websites – including starwars.com, rebelscum.com and brickset.com – contributed to the LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary series and served the LEGO Ambassador Network as a Recognised LEGO Fan Media representative.
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