LEGO Star Wars Games' Minikit Is Being Made In Real Life For The First Time Since Being Introduced 19 Years Ago
Summary LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game's Minikit is now available in real life 19 years after its game debut.
2024’s LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar marks 25 years of partnership with festive minifigures and mini-builds of iconic ships.
Exciting new additions in the Advent calendar include Ahsoka Tano and buildable Super Battle Droid.
The Minikit from the LEGO Star Wars video games has finally been released in real life. The Minikit first appeared 19 years ago in 2005's LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game as a collectible item and became a mainstay in the series' future titles. There were 10 hidden Minikits in each level - and 60 per Episode - that could form a miniature LEGO recreation of an iconic Star Wars ship once players had acquired them all, with LEGO Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars using them as a way to unlock extra playable characters as well.
Players can use studs to purchase a "Minikit Detector" Red Brick to help them find the remaining collectibles upon Free-roam playthroughs.
While it's relatively simple to recreate a Minikit using only a few pieces of LEGO, and many LEGO Star Wars fans have undoubtedly done so over the years, the newly revealed LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar does feature an official version. Over the past few years, LEGO has released several branded Advent calendars from the Star Wars, Marvel, and Harry Potter IPs, as well as its own LEGO City and LEGO Friends collections, each with an array of miniature builds and exclusive minifigures, and this year will see the arrival of a further Disney Princess calendar as well.
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What's Included In The LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar?
Festive Minifigures And 18 Mini Builds
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The LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar in particular is a special one this year as it celebrates 25 years of LEGO's partnership with the IP. Alongside the aforementioned LEGO Star Wars video games' Minikit, there are 17 further mini-builds in the Advent calendar taken from different eras of the franchise. These include fan-favorite ships such as X-Wings, TIE Fighters, and AT-ATs, as well as a Mandalorian Gauntlet, Darth Vader's Castle, and The Crimson Firehawk.
There are also 5 collectible minifigures, with Luke Skywalker sporting a festive sweater that matches his green lightsaber, and Princess Leia wearing a blue sweater depicting the Battle of Hoth. Alongside these are less festive figures, but ones that should please the Star Wars fandom nonetheless, such as Ahsoka Tano, complete with her dual white lightsabers, which first appeared in Star Wars Rebels, and an additional, buildable Super Battle Droid.
The full contents of the LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar are as follows:
Name Type Holiday Princess Leia Minifigure Holiday Luke Skywalker Minifigure Ahsoka Tano Minifigure 501st Clone Trooper Minifigure Praetorian Guard Minifigure Super Battle Droid Buildable LEGO figure X-Wing Mini-Build TIE Fighter Mini-Build AT-AT Mini-Build Y-Wing Mini-Build Jabba’s Sail Barge Mini-Build Millennium Falcon Mini-Build Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser Mini-Build Emperor’s Shuttle Mini-Build U-Wing Mini-Build T-6 Jedi Shuttle Mini-Build Mandalorian Gauntlet Mini-Build The Ghost Mini-Build Yoda’s Jedi Starfighter Mini-Build The Razor Crest Mini-Build Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder Mini-Build The Crimson Firehawk Mini-Build Darth Vader’s Castle Mini-Build LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game Minikit Mini-Build
The 2024 LEGO Advent Calendars will be on sale on September 1.
It's always great to see LEGO represent the gaming side of Star Wars rather than just the movies and TV shows. Just earlier this week, two of the most beloved characters from the recent Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor games, Cal Kestis and BD-1 were shown in a video celebrating LEGO Star Wars' 25th Anniversary, sparking hopes that there may be some new sets released based on these titles soon.
Source: LEGO

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