

That changes on April 2nd when DK releases the third in the series – the imaginatively titled LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary: New Edition – and promises:
The ultimate visual exploration of the sets and minifigures of the LEGO Star Wars galaxy
Explore the LEGO® Star Wars™ galaxy with this visual guide to the minifigures, vehicles, and sets from the entire Star Wars saga. Discover every detail of the Millennium Falcon, look around the Death Star, examine Poe Dameron’s X-wing starfighter, and find out about all your favorite LEGO Star Wars minifigures-from Rey to Darth Vader. Learn how the awesome sets are created in the Beyond the Brick chapter, which features concept art and an interview with the LEGO Star Wars creative team.
The LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary – New Edition has been fully updated and expanded to cover the latest LEGO Star Wars sets, and to tell you everything there is to know about LEGO Star Wars. The book also comes with an exciting exclusive LEGO Star Wars minifigure!
Jason Fry and Simon Beecroft, the authors of the Updated & Expanded edition, plus the whole graphics and editorial team at DK are behind this book so you know what you’ll be getting on the pages.





The timing of the release suggests that it will include pictures and details of the 20th anniversary sets that are coming in March/April, but don’t expect information on those coming out for Episode IX, nor the drill-down explanation about the running change made to the assortment of minifigs that were included in 75188 Resistance Bomber.
But what about the exclusive minifig? Rebelscum can’t reveal it today but will be sharing it next month, so stay tuned!
This title is available to pre-order now on Amazon.com, priced $21.99.

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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