Official listings on the online LEGO store offer a full gallery of images and confirmation of international prices for upcoming LEGO Star Wars, Marvel, and Technic sets.
Hot on the heels of German retailer Lucky Bricks revealing them first, the LEGO Group has officially unveiled five LEGO sets across Star Wars, Marvel, and Technic. That also means we have confirmation on the prices for each of them worldwide – and pre-orders have opened for a few of the newly-revealed models, ahead of their release on August 1.
LEGO Star Wars
75398 C-3PO is the only one of the three newly-revealed LEGO Star Wars sets available to pre-order, with a confirmed price of £124.99 / $139.99 / €139.99. We've already had a good look at the LEGO Star Wars sets thanks to a number of third-party retailers, including how it stands to scale next to 75379 R2-D2, but there are some better quality images of what 75398 C-3PO will look like in situ as well.
Plus, we've got more images and confirmed prices for both 75385 Ahsoka Tano's Duel on Peridea and 75396 Desert Skiff & Sarlacc Pit, at £49.99 / $54.99 / €54.99 and £69.99 / $79.99 / €79.99 respectively. Those are some pretty high prices for the relatively small sets, although each set boasts some tempting minifigures at least.
LEGO Marvel
LEGO Marvel 76295 The Avengers Helicarrier has also made it onto LEGO.com, confirming the price of the 509-piece set at £69.99 / $79.99 / €79.99. Pre-orders are also open if you want to secure your copy of LEGO Marvel's answer to the LEGO Star Wars midi-scale series. It comes complete with its own stand for easy display.
LEGO Technic
In a relatively unusual arrival for the LEGO Technic theme, 42174 Emirates Team New Zealand AC75 Yacht also has an official listing, revealing the international prices at £104.99 / $119.99 / €119.99. Releasing on August 1, the full gallery of images also offers some insight into the practical features of the set, like the rotating mast that connects to the rigging. You can also use the pneumatic function to pump up the hydrofoil cant arms with a LEGO-fied version of a hydraulic method that mimics that of a real racing yacht.
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