![]() The back of the box shows several play features, including the cockpit opening and the moisture vaporator’s tipping mechanism. The box features The Last Jedi artwork, leading one to suppose this vehicle will be in the movie on Jakku or some other unknown desert planet (or maybe even a return to Tatooine). ![]() Its appearance in the new film further reinforces pre-release perceptions among Star Wars fans of the distinct parallels between Episode IV and Episode VIII. In The Empire Strikes Back, the Rebels modified the workhorse vehicle for cold-weather use on Hoth, where it became commonly known as a snowspeeder. The vehicle is very obviously patterned after the T-47 airspeeder. Even though we just got the first official photos of this set a few days ago, beginning today it’s available from the LEGO Shop online for $29.99. The set includes 278 pieces with two minifigures, and features a familiar-looking vehicle that will presumably be in The Last Jedi. Today we are taking a close look at 75204 Sandspeeder. UPDATE: Totally not from The Last Jedi! Still trying to figure out why LEGO made a set based on a 1980’s Kenner toy…
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