
With the exception of two specially printed elements the 20th Anniversary logo tile and AT-AT cockpit wedge, the set is made of elements that are commonly found in most spare brick bins. And no doubt the instructions for this set will be made available through Customer Service portal at LEGO.com.




This set will be provided free of charge with all qualifying orders of LEGO Star Wars products between May 3rd and 6th. Check your region’s LEGO Star Wars Day deals page to find out how much you have to spend to get this amazing gift with purchase set.
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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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