LEGO STAR WARS 9500 Sith Fury-class Interceptor for Collecrors - Collection The Old Republic (2/5)
LEGO 9500 Sith Fury-class Interceptor
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This video is for AFOLS (Adult Fan Of Lego), lego collectors and Parents who watch what lego they will buy. Also this video shows what pieces this set contains, which is extremely important for Lego collectors and for the stores they sell Lego pieces separatelly, because many sets contains very rare and expensive Lego pieces.
Pieces: 741 pcs
Price: £79.99 / $89.99
Price per piece: 10.8p / 12.1c
Collection The Old Republic: This is one of 5 sets in this collection (december 2019)
Interestingness for collectors:
Includes 3 minifigures: Darth Malgus and 2 Sith Troopers
History of Lego Star Wars
At its start in 1999, Star Wars was one of the first officially licensed LEGO themes released, alongside with Winnie the Pooh. The theme was originally planned to end in 2007, but was renewed and slated for discontinuation in 2011. Despite this, LEGO renewed the license yet again until 2016. After that had been announced, Lego established another contract guaranteeing the continuing of the theme at least until 2022. So far, from 1999-2011, there have been 236 LEGO Star Wars sets, including regular sets, Star Wars Mini sets, Midi-scale sets, TECHNIC, Mindstorms and Ultimate Collector Series sets. In 2005 they changed the faces from Yellow to a flesh coloured face which also continued when Harry Potter used the flesh colour for the brand.
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