LEGO Star Wars January 2019 set rumours
A new rumour list had been shared online, offering a possible LEGO Star Wars line-up for January 2019.
Following the news that a 20th anniversary range of LEGO Star Wars sets may be coming in April next year, and that a selection of 4+ sets may be on the way too, a further list has been shared showing products that may be released in January 2019.
The Star Wars collecting website Rebelscum has shared a list of LEGO sets that are rumoured to be coming next in the theme, along with expected US prices.
75223 unknown “Classic” MicroFighter – $9.99
75224 unknown “Classic” MicroFighter – $9.99
75225 Elite Praetorian Guards Battle Pack – $14.99
75226 Clone Troopers Battle Pack – $14.99
75227 unknown “Classic” Microfighter Dual Pack – $19.99
75228 unknown “Classic” Microfighter Dual Pack – $19.99
75229 “Great Vehicle” Escape – $29.99
75233 Droid Gunship – $49.99
75234 AT-AP – $59.99
75225 Elite Praetorian Guards Battle Pack will please fans of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, allowing 75216 Snoke’s Throne Room to be properly filled out. 75226, 75233 and 75234 suggest a focus on the Clone Wars conflict between the Republic and the Separatists.
All of this should be treated as rumour until it is officially confirmed by the LEGO Group.
LEGO Star Wars sets are available now at shop.LEGO.com.
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