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Star Wars Legos: Prequels vs Original

Category : Pictures

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In honor of Unofficial Star Wars Day, I think it’s relevant to get on a little Prequels Vs. Original Trilogy topic.  The topic at hand are Star Wars Legos.  I love legos, today Gizmodo released a huge gallery of the history of Star Wars Legos since they started being created in 1999.  These pictures came from a 10 year annivesary poster that is no longer available, but a book is on the way!

See the great article, along with some fun other posts at Gizmodo.  Below I present the gallery sorted by Original Trilogy characters and Prequel/Clone Wars characters.  I think the Original Trilogy Characters are the most inspired, but that’s just me! What do you think?

View the gallery after the jump:

Comments (2)

I love the Legos too but like everything SW, no way to keep up w/it (unless you're one of those crazy obsessive fanatics). A book will be nice to at least see everything you can't actually own. Also wish Lego would do some re-releases for retired sets. (and I will always take the original over prequel)

Yes, the book should be cool. I'm going to keep my eyes peeled for it. I used to have a bunch of Star Wars toys, but I actually played (gasp!) with them and was too young to consider collecting. Don't think I actually own any Star Wars collectibles. Never had the $$, and if I did I'd just spend it on movies.

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