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Product Description
Journey through the Star Wars galaxy in the countdown to Christmas! Reveal minifigures, starships, vehicles and more with the LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar with 24 doors and a fold-out playmat. Take a journey through the galaxy this holiday season with the LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar! Open each of the 24 doors to reveal a fun Tatooine, Endor, Hoth, Space or Christmas-themed gift. With minifigures, starships, vehicles and more to discover, as well as a great fold-out playmat, Christmas will arrive faster than you can say "May the Force be with you!"Features
- Open a window every day to reveal 24 different LEGO Star Wars themed gifts; features 5 minifigures and 2 holiday-themed Droids
- Vehicles include Jabba's Sail Barge, Sand crawler, Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, AT-AT, A-wing Starfighter and a sleigh
- Also features an Ewok weapon rack, catapult, gun turret, blaster rack and Hoth command post
- Play out fun LEGO Star Wars scenes on the fold-out playmat
- Makes a great festive gift for humans and Sith Lords everywhere
Top Reviews
May the Holiday Force be with you!by LegoGirl (5 out of 5 stars)
September 6, 2015
I usually buy the Lego City Advent Calendar each year, but this time I decided to try the Star Wars version. As usual there are lots of fun mini-models to assemble and place on the box's play area, including a C3PO holiday minifigure. Whether you buy the City
,
Friends
, or Star Wars version of the advent calendar set, you'll have fun counting down the days in December all the way to Christmas!
This is the 2015 model from Lego---they release new advent calendars every year---but it's simply designated for days 1-24 so you could use any of the sets from year to year. To re-use the calendar, make sure you carefully pop open the perforated windows so you'll be able to re-close them for next time. And be careful opening the box initially: the lid folds down to create a backdrop for setting up all the little models as you build each day.
Warning: Spoilers
by corran_63_horn (4 out of 5 stars)
September 9, 2015
I'm a Star Wars fan and long time collector of Star Wars Legos, including the yearly Advent Calendar.
I was disappointed enough with this year's set that I'm actually docking one star. 5 of the 24 days aren't Star Wars recognizable in any way. They are merely little stands that hold another day's character's weapons, or something that in some way supports another day's character.
For example:
Day 6 is a little stand that holds a laser gun and bow/arrow (like from a robin hood set or something).
Day 7 is a....shrubbery of some sort that literally does nothing. Really, I'm not kidding.
Day 8 is an Ewok. Awesome.
Day 9 is a catapult.
Day 12 is a glorified gun rack for Day 10's Stormtrooper.
Day 21 is a console that holds a laser gun for Day 17's Hoth Rebel Soldier.
Those five day's toys are sad fillers in my opinion.
The other 19 days are great, including assassin droid IG-88. Another plus that kept me from docking another star is that these are all Original Trilogy toys. I personally appreciate that: nothing from the prequels and no spoilers from the new movie coming out this December.
Here are all the days and their descriptions:
Day 1: Jabba's Sail Barge on a clear stand
Day 2: Sarlaac creature
Day 3: Black Imperial-looking droid (as of this typing I do not recognize it)
Day 4: Jawa (figure)
Day 5: Jawa Sandcrawler
Day 6: Stand holding a laser gun and bow/arrow (assuming goes with Day 8's Ewok)
Day 7: Ummmm...I have no idea what it is. Almost looks like a tree stand for Day 8's Ewok, except the Ewok can't fit on or under it, and this thing literally does nothing.
Day 8: Ewok (figure)
Day 9: Little catapult (assuming goes with Day 8's Ewok)
Day 10: Stormtrooper (figure)
Day 11: Star Destroyer (unsure whether Victory Class or Imperial Class, definitely not Super Class)
Day 12: Gun Rack holding Blaster Rifle, Blaster Pistol, and short Blaster Pistol (assuming goes with Day 10's Stormtrooper)
Day 13: IG-88 (figure)
Day 14: Millenium Falcoln
Day 15: Double Laser Turret, like those guarding the Death Star trench run (cleverly shoots projectiles, comes with extra ammo)
Day 16: A-Wing
Day 17: Hoth Rebel Soldier
Day 18: AT-AT
Day 19: Ion Cannon, like the one guarding the Rebel base on Hoth
Day 20: Imperial Probe Droid on a clear stand
Day 21: Console holding laser gun (asuming goes with Day 17's Hoth Rebel Soldier). This laser gun cleverly fires projectiles and comes with extra ammo
Day 22: R2D2 (figure) with antlers
Day 23: Repulsor Sled (for Day 24...)
Day 24: C3PO (figure) with santa coat, santa beard/mustache, and red bag
Totally love it.
by Amazon Customer (5 out of 5 stars)
December 3, 2016
I am a mother of a 6 year old, who loves legos and likes star wars. I was tired of buying advent calender with cheap chocolate that he was okay with. When I showed him this on Dec 1, he was excited. There was a few mess up edges of the box itself and the main cover was tape a bit. But honestly my son didn't care about that.
The pieces are small. They are random things on the box. I knew what I was getting from the photo of the figures. What I didn't know until "day 3" was there are directions on how to put together each piece behind the number piece. That really help out a lot. However, if you play with legos with your kids a lot. You can kind of figure out on your own as long you see the finish figure.
It does come with maybe two or one extra piece for each item so far. But we haven't need to use them at all so far. The price was way higher, however it was a month before Christmas, they didn't make this one anymore o thier site. So it was high, however what isn't high price at lego. Still going to last year and be build over and over again.
Anyway, my son loves it and play with the pieces he made each night. It is alot of fun to do with your children or watch them play. I am totally getting these each year.
Missing pieces. What a disappointment.
by Sarah N (1 out of 5 stars)
November 27, 2016
We were so excited to get this and waited until advent to start opening (after paying a pretty penny) only to find out that 6 of the days' toys had been removed (all minifigures). Needless to say that when the first toy is missing, there are tears and disappointment in my house. I feel incredibly ripped off too because we waited to open it and it is now beyond the window for return. Shame on them.
Well worth the money
by M Gardner (5 out of 5 stars)
January 20, 2016
I bought this for my kids one 11 (girl) and the other (boy) 3 years old. I thought it would be something fun and different from the standard advent calendar. I was right, it was fun for the kids. First thing in the morning they'd get to work opening a door and assembling a figure. Yes it's Star Wars and so the price is slightly higher than other Lego advent calendars, but hey it's Star Wars so there's a reason for the price. Each door revealed something different, like well known characters, functioning cannon or catapults and even ships. Like I said, they and I, to be honest, really enjoyed this calendar. Given the price and the number of figures you get it's well worth it, if you consider how much you'd pay for each by themselves.
Grab them early in the year before price gauging kicks in
by Kyle K. (3 out of 5 stars)
September 27, 2016
Overall the product was great and my nephew really enjoyed it; however, I learned to try to buy these as soon as possible in the year because the closer to December you get the more the price is jacked up. I couldn't help but think about the episode of the tv show The Office where Dwight buys all the dolls early when he finds out they are going to be popular that year and turns a huge profit on them with his coworkers. If you can - grab them when they come out earlier in the fall at a much more reasonable price.
Cool for Star Wars fans
by Nick (5 out of 5 stars)
January 2, 2016
This is one my favorites of all the Star Wars Lego Advent Calendars. The mini builds are pretty cool as a whole. They are themed, so you'll have 3-4 builds that go with each other such as Hoth, Tatooine, etc. I like the C3PO and R2-D2 combo this year too. This is great for a Star Wars fans.
A downside to it is if this is for a child, they may become disappointed in some of the days. An example is there is a small catapult for the Endor theme, not an exciting build at all, and there's not much to play with. I almost think these are designed for Star Wars AFOLs rather than kids.
The Force is Strong With This One
by TiaM (5 out of 5 stars)
December 3, 2015
I got this for my husband, who is a huge Star Wars and Lego fan. It is still showing in my orders as "On The Way," but I received it pretty quickly after ordering it, back in October. My husband in out of the country for the holidays and this really was a perfect gift. He has no complaints about the calendar itself nor the daily builds, so far.
Probably no recommended for little kids because it looks like the builds are very small, so a choking hazard (deduced from the pics he sends each day).
I would ABSOLUTELY recommend this to others. We have always been happy with any Lego products we purchase.
Lego Advent Calendars are great, but most of the Star Wars one is not recognizable.
by EC (2 out of 5 stars)
December 17, 2017
Our family is a bunch of Star Wars fans. Yet, about half of these things to build we have no idea what they are. When our kid asks "What is this supposed to be?" we just say "probably a droid or a ship" because really, it is either so obscure we have no idea, or it is not well represented with Legos. We'll get future Lego advent calendars because they are awesome, but we'll stick to Lego City.
My little boy LOVED this!
by Tiger Fan (5 out of 5 stars)
January 15, 2016
Oh my goodness. I was hesitant to buy this but I'm so glad I did!
Want to get you child out of bed on a school morning?? He was up and ready with nary a prompting from me. He's 7 (he was almost 7 when his Christmas elves brought it to him) and he LOVED seeing what item he got to build each day!
It was around $40 when I got it, which seemed high but it provided a month of entertainment and he loved the minifigs! He also loved telling me which scenes particular items were in & what movie.
I suppose his elves are expected to bring one every year 😜
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