LEGO® unveiled new Empire Star Destroyer Building Set (4784 Pieces)
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Few days ago, LEGO® unveiled a new set of Empire Star Destroyer from the Star Wars universe. This will be a huge ship, consisting of 4784 pieces, and its length will be about 110 centimetres. This time the emperor will be pleased!
The set will be available on October 1st at Lego.com online store and in some local stores for $700 USD.
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— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) September 5, 2019
In addition to the abundant amount of small parts, such as hinged guns and an adjustable radar antenna, the model also comes with a stand, an information plate, two imperial minifigures and a small version of Princess Leia's Tantive IV ship, which even enters the Star Destroyer hangar compartment.
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