Lego Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary [With Mini Figure] (2009) - Plot & Excerpts
Everything you need to know about Lego Star Wars collection.Need a flowchart of the exact collections, number of pieces, number of minifigs, instead of all over the place and from different movies, etc. That's just my way of looking at things. Other than that, it's pretty cool to really see the full Lego Star Wars collection. My DREAM display would be The Death Star II, Millenium Falcon, and Super Star Destroyer (LARGEST Lego collection at 3152 pieces, 50 inches long). If you are a Lego Star Wars collector, you probably bought the book for the Luke Skywalker inside the front cover, or to help you find old sets to buy. If all you want is the minifigure, it's a steep price to pay, even if the book is relatively cheap. If you are not a fan of Star Wars or Legos, then this is a mere curiosity book.The book has a timeline of all Lego sets from 1999 through 2010, which had originally been the end-date of Lego Star Wars production. Now that Lego Star Wars has been extended, the book will be incomplete. The timeline is well organized: each set is arranged by year of production and which part of the Star Wars universe it fits into (which movie, expanded universe, Clone Wars cartoon).Some sets are shown in large detail, others a bit smaller.
What do You think about Lego Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary [With Mini Figure] (2009)?
This book has awesome pictures of toys that you can buy.It has all of the guys you wish to see.
—kothet
Reading a condensed version of this to Josiah. DROID SOCKET.
—joy
43,fnuy34ghfiu34knf34knfi3434f3f4f43 IT ATE MY FAECES
—Atika
This book makes me want to buy more Star Wars LEGO!
—hindblue