Lego Star Wars Mini Figure Display Collection Shelf Version 2.0
Mini statue shelf built with LED lights attached using 3M strips. Shelf will stick up about 206 figures comfortably. WIth all of the 2009 sets coming ...
Mini statue shelf built with LED lights attached using 3M strips. Shelf will stick up about 206 figures comfortably. WIth all of the 2009 sets coming ...

Star Wars and LEGO are both iconic brands that have stood the study of time. Star Wars first shot to popularity in the May of 1977, where as LEGO has enjoyed an even longer run, first launching its interconnecting bricks in 1949. Through the years we’ve seen a genre of mashups between the two brands, which include video games and a mix of toys. But none have been so instrumental as the LEGO Star Wars Death Star.
This $400 toy is no toy at all. It’s a art-lover’s item for any self respecting Star Wars or LEGO fan. We’re really surprised to see that it’s still in stock given the shear amount of detail that has gone into this imitation (like there is a real one) Death Star. In extension to including its very own TIE Advanced starfighter, there is an array of minifigure-compass scenes, moving parts, characters and accessories from episodes IV and VI. It even boasts 6 leaving aside minifigures and droids and 24 minifigures and droids, plus all-new Dianoga Canadian junk compactor monster. Say what!?