What excites me about this wave is that it’s genuinely one of the strongest Original Trilogy lineups we’ve seen in years. It feels almost like an *ultimate* OT wave, packed with some of the most iconic elements from the trilogy, and the designs themselves are honestly excellent. The smart bricks don’t really bother me when I think about how far LEGO has come, and the prices are actually pretty reasonable compared to other modern Star Wars sets. LEGO was never cheap to begin with, and by today’s standards, these sets are far from outrageous. If anything, they feel like a premium, modern take on the “classic” style—almost a spiritual successor to the early 2000s era. Overall, I’m really impressed by the creativity and care that went into these, and it’s hard not to be excited about what LEGO is doing here.
>>11669593LEGO are the ONLY Star Wars toys that never stopped selling. I suspect that this year will be thin for SW choices because of the build-up to next year's big 50th anniversary releases.
>>11669593Are you the faggot clogging up /toy/ with all of these LEGO topics when you should be doing as normal and containing them to one "general" thread?
>>11669593>M dashI know what you are.