![]() ![]() The titular character’s personal spacecraft will be getting the brick-built treatment as set number 75361. Moving past the Clone Wars and over into the expanded Disney+ side of the Star Wars universe, we’re getting a set from the upcoming Ahsoka show. We’ve been reporting on the Swamp Speeder 75359 for months now, and it seems all but locked-in for arriving with the rest of the LEGO Star Wars builds this summer. This is also one of the more likely kits to launch this summer. There’s three of the standard Clone Troopers decked out with the Ahsoka-themed paint job from the final season of The Clone Wars, with Clone Captain Vaughn rounding out the kit. ![]() There our four included figures in the set, with the 75359 Swamp Speeder being themed around the 332nd Legion. Minifigures really are the real star of the show here. Expect to see a build that is very close to the Clone Command Station from last year’s Clone minifigure pack. That is hardly a lot of bricks for a kit of the $24.99 price tag, with the vehicle really taking a back seat in the set. The unique vehicle has gotten the LEGO treatment a few times over the years, and the latest version will be arriving this summer as set number 75359.Īs far as the build goes, the set will stack up to just 108 pieces. Focused loosely on season seven of the series, the next kit from the wave will be assembling a Republic Swamp Speeder. 75359 Swamp Speeder: $24.99 | 108 piecesĬontinuing the Clone Wars action, the 2023 LEGO Star Wars lineup will also be seeing another build from the prequels. And with the 205h anniversary of the prequel series, it’s as fitting of a set as you’ll find. With as iconic as it is for The Clone Wars, I really couldn’t think of a better representation of the Star Wars era. LEGO set number 75354 doesn’t stop there, with two extra figures in an updated of The Clone Wars Padme wearing her maroon and tan outfit from the early seasons of the show, as well as Palpatine in his expected chancellor garb.Īs far as the chance we actually get this set, the Republic Gunship seems like a long time coming from the LEGO Group. As such, it’ll fittingly include a pair of Shock Clone Troopers, as well as Clone Commander Fox. Based around the Coruscant Guard, there will be design that adds even more red into the two-tone paint job. Unlike previous versions of the LEGO Republic Gunship, this model will be getting a unique color scheme. ![]() It stacks up to 1,083 pieces and will be arriving as part of the August 1 lineup at $139.99. Arriving as set number 75354, the latest LEGO version of the ship will be the first playscale model in a decade. The Republic Gunship is the vehicle that Star Wars fans think of when the Clone Wars comes to mind, and the LEGO Group is taking that popularity and running with it for the summer 2023 wave. Which is to say the better part of a decade! That’s a much different story than the one we told earlier in the year, that had many fans considering the upcoming wave the worst we’ve seen from the theme.īefore we break down what to expect from each of the upcoming sets, here’s the full list of kits that 9to5Toys can confirm today. Each of the kits is delivering something that builders have been hoping for for as long as I have been writing about LEGO professionally. This year has already had some kits canceled, like the Jabba’s Throne Room diorama, and so it’s worth not getting lost in just how compelling these sets seem. Who knows what will happen as the year unfolds.īuilders have been asking for this kind of wave from LEGO Star Wars for ages. With all that being said, it’s best to retain some caution in fully believing that any of the sets will see the light of day. We at 9to5Toys have heard from likely the same source as that German site, with reports on what to expect from the LEGO Star Wars 2023 summer wave that’s in line with what others have been able to detail. Other sites like the famous leakers over at PromoBricks were the ones to originally report the news back on April 1, and are doubling down that now that the holiday of trickery has come to an end. So until there are leaked minifigures, or some of these sets show up in stores, we’re going to be very skeptical. Today’s batch of news however can hardly be considered to fit into either category. Over the past few years, we’ve gotten pretty good at confirming which LEGO leaks are true and which are too good to be true.
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