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If you like Star Wars Lego then you probably already know about the very successful Star Wars Lego product line! It's awesome seeing all the, space ships locations and beloved characters from the universe come alive through the magic of Lego! 2009 was the 10th anniversary of the Star Wars Lego series and several new toys and playsets were released that are irresistible to children fans of all ages! The most sought after Star Wars Lego set, because of the number of minifigures it contains and its innate coolness, is The Death Star! It was first released back in 2008 and it contains a whopping 24 figures, including multiples of some characters wearing different costumes from the movies! This set is set the bench very high for all playsets that followed it! Consisting of 3800 individual Lego pieces and measuring 41cm tall and 42cm wide the Death Star is easily one of the biggest Lego playsets available! It serves as a 360 diorama with many rooms on recreating pivotal moments from the original trilogy like the trash compactor scene from A New Hope and the Final Battle between Darth Vader and Luke at the end of Return Of The Jedi! Each passing year provides ample chance of a number of any limited sets to meet unfortunate situations which would lower its value. Every year that a set survives intact increases its rarity. In the span of less than a decade, roughly as much as it takes for a Kaminoan clone to mature, that cost of a single set may increase to over ten or even twenty times its original value. That is why you should be as prudent as an imperial senator when selecting or purchasing a rare Star Wars Lego figure or set. Always give yourself ample time to study and research the item and what it should contain. A set may easily lose its value if it has missing parts, which is why one must always be careful to double check with the inserts to determine the exact number of parts available in any Lego set. These inserts also serve as checklists for the consumers and collectors. Boba Fett would not bring in a bounty dead if it costs more alive, neither should you. Always keep your Lego figures complete and in good condition so that they do not lose their value as time passes. The boxes, original packaging and the inserts should also be well preserved and be without stains, discolorations, scratches, molds and fading. Keep the sets out of direct sunlight and humidity. These ensure that your sets are as well kept as Han Solo in carbonite. Finally, always trust in your own instinct. It worked for Luke, it should work for you. When a deal seems to good to be true, or you feel doubt regarding the details of an exchange or a transaction, then you should have the strength of will to just turn around and walk away. | ||
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