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Headline: RAW VIDEO: LEGO Star Wars Marks 25th Anniversary With Galaxy Of New Sets

Caption: **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE** LEGO Star Wars celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and the Danish firm are releasing a host of new sets on Star Wars Day on May 4th. The TIE Interceptor building set that was part of the first launch of the Ultimate Collector Series in 2000 is back in a new and redesigned version. The 1,931-piece set is an impressive 40 centimeters/16 inches long and comes complete with an exclusive TIE Pilot minifigure and Mouse Droid figure, currently limited to this set. From Star Wars: The Phantom Menace is a set that allows fans to dive into building a dynamic snapshot of Tatooine’s racing scene with the Mos Espa Podrace Diorama building set. The 718-piece display set includes Anakin Skywalker, the Arch Canyon and a plaque with Qui-Gon Jinn’s advice: “Remember. Concentrate on the moment. Feel. Don’t think. Use your instincts.” For those who have already ventured to the dark side, the 640-piece Darth Maul’s Sith Infiltrator building set could be ideal. Fans can fold out the wings and retract the landing gear for flight, fire the 2 spring-loaded shooters and press the trigger to drop 3 DRK-1 probe droids from the front compartment. Alternatively, fans can check out the brick-built destroyer droid, Droideka set with 583 pieces. Six collectible LEGO BrickHeadz figures also allow fans to build the characters Jar Jar Binks, Anakin Skywalker, Queen Amidala, Captain Panaka, Qui-Gon Jinn and Darth Maul. Plus a Clone Commander Cody set. Another item being released is a 221-piece BARC Speeder Escape alongside Kelleran Beq, while the history of LEGO Star Wars is documented in the LEGO Star Wars Coffee Table Book, The Force of Creativity. The 312-page hardcover book comes in a slipcase with collective memorabilia that takes fans on a journey through interviews with more than 50 contributors from the LEGO Group and Lucasfilm. The book includes development art, character designs and gives fans a true insight into the LEGO Star Wars galaxy. “May the 4th be with all LEGO Star Wars fans! We are excited to continue our 25th anniversary celebration with an exciting line-up of new sets, events, and experiences for fans to enjoy. I’m looking forward to seeing how fans choose to celebrate all things LEGO Star Wars on this iconic day around the world,” said Mike Ilacqua, Head of Product, LEGO Star Wars products at the LEGO Group. Fans are also invited to join the 25-Second Film Festival, which will be open until April 22nd and culminates on May 4th when the festival truly kicks off, with all videos featured on the LEGO YouTube channel, as well as highlights on LEGO.com. The film festival is inviting fans to submit their own 25-second clip that recreates their favourite Star Wars moments or forges a new one with LEGO Star Wars building sets and minifigures they treasure.

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