LEGO reveals UCS (Ultimate Collector Series) Death Stara $1,000 model, is the most expensive Lego building ever. It has a height of 9,023 blocks, 27.5 inches (70 cm) tall, 31 inches (79 cm) wide and 10.5 inches (27 cm) deep.
Yes, that’s big. Yes, it’s round. No, this is not a sphere.
However, this Death Star model does capture the spirit of the iconic Star Wars space station. The scene is divided into the sizes of the smaller scenes of the original Death Star and Death Star II. There are garbage compaction rooms, Hangar Bay and the throne of Emperor Palpatine. External details are somewhat lacking, but the scene does include a brick-made super laser.
The new LEGO Death Star comes with 38 miniatures, including three versions of Luke Skywalker, two versions of Han Solo and six Stormtroopers. Princess Leia, Chewbacca and Darth Vader are also included, and characters such as Galen Erso and the Imperial Noble are also not very common.
although Some fans Confused by the relative flatness of this model, it does have enough room to show all of these mini-brows. Hangar Bay is wide enough to accommodate the included Empire shuttle and separate shuttle Tie fighter The model will be used as a purchase gift.
Death Star no this The largest LEGO ever Calculated by quantity. Both the LEGO Art World Map and the Eiffel Tower have over 10,000 pieces (retailing at $700), while both the Titanic and Colosseum have far more suits than the Death Star.
But there is no doubt: this is a huge Lego building block. The picture cannot be just, although one person presents its image on the table provides a good sense of scale.
Lego Death Star will be released on October 4 (or October 1st Lego Insider). Can’t wait for October? Pick up one of the current discounts Lego Collection.