Star Wars

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Star Wars

Part of
System?
yes
Representative
Minifig
Theme
colors
N/A no specific colors
Release Year 1999
Fan Developed? no
Part of theme: none
Subthemes: The Clone Wars
Related themes N/A

Star Wars is a licensed theme of LEGO sets licensed from LucasArts. The theme features models of important vehicles, buildings, and scenes from the six Star Wars movies and "expanded universe" of material beyond the movies (including novels, comic books, and video games).

Contents

Set Lists

Set lists by theme, subtheme and year of release are available using the following resources.

BrickSet: set list Peeron: Wars set list Bricklink: set list



History

Legend has it that the children of George Lucas, allegedly LEGO fans, requested the Star Wars LEGO license. Legend also states that Lucas defers to his children's judgement on the suitability of these licensed sets, as well as their adherance to LucasArts standards.

The Star Wars LEGO license was launched in 1999 with the release of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. LEGO has released new sets with each subsequent prequel, as well as sets based on the Classic Trilogy. The first sets were generally well-received, but some fans complained about the poor design of some vehicles, as well as the absence of enough unique minifigs (and far too many Qui-Gon and Jar Jar minifigs).

Whether in response to these criticisms or not, LEGO has since released several redesigned sets, including the improved X-wing Fighter and Boba Fett's Slave I. New sets also include a wider variety of minifigs. (Jake McKee has stated that fan input was considered when designing the Sandcrawler (10144) set, which includes nine minifigs.)

Luke Skywalker maquette with flesh tone.

However, a highly controversial change occurred when LEGO changed the skin-tone of minifigs in licensed themes, including Star Wars (as well as Spider-Man and Harry Potter). While non-licensed sets continue to include minifigs with traditional yellow heads and hands, all licensed themes now include minifigs whose skin tones match those of the actors portraying them. In other words, Han Solo and Anakin Skywalker now have pinkish heads and hands, while Mace Windu has a brown head and hands. The "flesh-tone controversy" occurred at the same time that LEGO also changed the hue of brown and gray bricks.

The license was originally scheduled to end in 2008, but it has since been renewed and will now end in 2011 (unless it is renewed again).

See Also

External Links

  • Official Star Wars Web site
  • From Bricks to Bothans


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