New 'Star Wars' Lego Sets Released in August 2018
Moloch's Landspeeder
This Lego "Star Wars" building set features Moloch Hoole, his landspeeder and two Corellian hound figures. The 464-piece set was released in April 2018 for "Solo: A Star Wars Story."
[$38 on Amazon.com]
Han Solo Buildable Figure
Lego's new buildable Han Solo action figure stands 9 inches (24 centimeters) tall, has movable limbs and includes a large spring-loaded shooter weapon. The 101-piece set was released in April 2018, just in time for "Solo: A Star Wars Story."
[$25 on Amazon.com]
Range Trooper Buildable Figure
This Range Trooper buildable action figure comes with 101 pieces and stands 9 inches (24 cm) tall fully assembled. It was released in April 2018 for "Solo: A Star Wars Story."
[$24 on Amazon.com]
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