![]() ![]() But for the $70 price point I would certainly have like to see a little flair from the company. There will certainly be that old school charm to it, and I suppose the more accurate design might take up too much room in what will be a compact build. Unlike the molded piece that lets you slot in an actual minifigure, this will be a standard block similar to the ones we got in the Razor Crest. ![]() Though to a lot of builders’ disappointment, it won’t be one of the more detailed iterations. The LEGO Group is also going to be including Jabba’s prized Han Solo in Carbonite. The diorama set will also include Bib Fortuna, to go alongside Boushh Leia, C-3PO, and Chewbacca. It will be a molded character that is slightly updated from the previous version, though right now it’s not looking like a major update. It wouldn’t be Jabba’s Throne Room without the inclusion of the Hutt crime lord himself, and so the LEGO Group is including the first version of him in nearly a decade. Everything will rest on a black base similar to the ones the rest of the kits in the series have.Īs far as minifigures go, this is going to be one of the bigger draws of the kit. There is unfortunately no word on part count yet, but we do know how the actual model will stack up. It’ll be launching on May 1 and is set to retail for $69.99 here in the United States. So far we have a very clear idea of what to expect from the final model, with this one arriving as kit number 75354. Now for the 40th anniversary of Return of the Jedi, we’re getting another addition to the LEGO lineup in the form of Jabba’s Throne Room. It kicked off with three different builds from the Original Trilogy, which we first covered back in April of 2022. Last year saw the LEGO Group launch a new sub-theme for the Star Wars collection with the Diorama series. That’s certainly going to be reflected in the actual sets, as everything from the build and price to included minifigures is going to make this a completely different set. But to the LEGO Group, Jabba’s version is completely different than Boba Fett’s iteration. Rikka, didn’t we just get a set based around the Tatooine crime lord’s throne room? And I certainly hear you, because we did. LEGO Jabba’s Throne Room set joins the 2023 Star Wars lineup You can also support 9to5Toys by purchasing LEGO from our affiliate links for the LEGO Shop, Amazon, and Zavvi. You can of course always bookmark our guide right here or sign up for our newsletter. Stay up-to-date on the latest news, and give our LEGO account over on Twitter a follow, as well as our Instagram and TikTok. ![]()
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