Hello there! This site is still under reconstruction. But like the Death Star it is operational.
We are talking STAR WARS Lego here!
This MOC Millennium Falcon got me hooked on Star Wars Lego building and collecting.
I've enjoyed Lego from a young age. I had several space sets. Building is as much fun as playing. And they are great for display too.
★ Full Disclosure: I have both official and third party items in my collection. Lego does not make all the vehicles and characters fans like myself are looking for. And mini-figs are not available separate from sets.
This is the play scale. An even larger UCS (Ultimate Collector Set) is available, but that's a killer with over 7,500 pieces. Mine is pretty hefty as it is, and quite nicely detailed.
From the dish shape you can see it's from the Sequel era. There's Rey (and BB-8) and an older Han is piloting (with good ol Chewie). A few other characters have dropped by too.
That's no moon!
It's a Cal Kestis and BD-1 MOC from the Jedi: Fallen Order game.
★ Bounty Notice: If you come Across a midi size Mantis ship please let me know!
I wanted a Scout trooper on Speeder Bike for a long time. Got one on eBay.
You can find these guys patrolling for the Empire throughout the Galaxy. But I have a bad feeling they don't handle trees well on Endor.
My mom sent me this Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar. Sweet!
My wife got me Lego Grogu for a birthday. It was my first figure build.
A Diorama. The Star Map from the show Ahsoka.
Gears below the floor allow figures to spin.
An R2-D2 MOC unit.
Super complicated technic parts on the inside to make the third leg retractable. It's a hear turner.
The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter is one cool model.
I especially like the engines. And the tail. And little Grogu in his cockpit.
Boba Fett's Slave 1 is an iconic ship. It was fun to build.
Han Solo in carbonite was a MOC addition. Poor Leia!
I don't like the new coloring, do you? I prefer this one.
The feared bounty hunter.
Hello there, Obi-Wan! It's your Delta-7 Jedi Interceptor.
You must be visiting Camino with your R4-P17.
Spacebattle in Star Wars and my room are epic.
R2 set course.
Luke Skywalker's unmistakeable X-Wing is ready for take-off.
Tie Fighter incoming!
Let's get this rebel scum.
Lord Vader, your (Lambda Class) Shuttle is ready. The Emperor is expecting your son.
Yes there's the official Lego.com. But you can find sets for sale at any major retailer in store and online. Ebay has used and discontinued sets, just be aware that some don't include the figs.
One really interesting HoloNet site for Lego fans is Rebrickable where you can find custom (MOC) designs, including instructions for Star Wars Sets that Lego doesn't offer or that fans have improved or micro versions.
A very nifty feature is the ability of purchasing sets or getting used parts for on your own from 3rd party resellers.
★ Alternate Builds: A unique possibility is the use of available sets for building a completely different model.
Like this Lego U-Wing set that can be used for building a MOC Stinger Mantis. (I'm considering it very seriously.)