What do you think? What is your favorite among Nick’s LEGO Star Wars minifig costumes? What micro fighter would you like to pair it up with? Share with us what you think in the comments section below. You may also create unique scenes, pairing them with any LEGO Star Wars sets that you have. These small minifig creations are cute and fun enough to make up your dioramas. Check some of his customized LEGO Star Wars minifigs below. The photos below came from Nick’s Flickr page. Nick came up with a fun idea of having his LEGO Star Wars minifigs donned with their particular ship as costumes and was kind enough to share his work for the LEGO community to enjoy. Nick Chenhas a knack for creating tiny LEGO Star Wars ships that are smaller than their Microfighter counterparts – in fact, even smaller than the ones LEGO had before with their LEGO Star Wars Planets back in 2012. One particular LEGO fan probably has the same inclination as much as I do about keeping things small and yet, fun and playable. With more than 35 sets under this subtheme since 2014, it’s an excellent alternative for their more extensive (and more expensive) siblings of starfighters and vehicles. Probably that’s the reason why I am fond of small collectibles from this part of the LEGO Star Wars galaxy, and I have particularly in mind the LEGO Star Wars Microfighters. Now, if you’re like me, you’ll probably want a little bit of this or of that, especially regarding a set with a galaxy filled with so many characters and elements. Due to their design playability or the sheer number of pieces that comprise them, such sets are things of beauty to hold and play with. I agree that LEGO has come up with many impressive LEGO Star Wars sets. And for this week’s LEGO MOC build, we’ll focus on these custom LEGO Star Wars minifigures by LEGO fan Nick Chen. In fact, 3 out of 10 LEGO sets that were ranked by LEGO fans over at Brickset as their top 10 faves for this year come from the galaxy far away. LEGO Star Wars is still going strong in 2023. ![]() Captain Rex™ Helmet (75349)Ĩ54 pieces | $69.99 | Pre-order this item today, it will ship from March 1, 2023 And you may also place your pre-0rder via these affiliate links. Check out the official descriptions and images of these collectibles below. These LEGO Star Wars Helmets are scheduled to be released on March 1, 2023, with the option to pre-order for $70. This brick-built model also serves as another milestone as the Star Wars fandom celebrates the 40th anniversary of the film. The famous bounty hunter disguise was worn by the Rebel Alliance leader as they infiltrated Jabba the Hut’s lair. We also see another well-known get-up this time from the costume worn by Princess Leia in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. We first saw the rise of the Clone army in the event of Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones and later during the events of the animated spin-off series The Clone Wars. This latest addition to the LEGO Star Wars Helmet Collection takes inspiration from the iconic characters of the Grand Army, particularly Captain Rex and Clone Commander Cody. ![]() And just in time for their physical debut at this year’s Nuremberg Toy Fair from February 1 to 6, 2023, we can now catch a glimpse of this latest subtheme offering. In case you missed it, has launched its latest addition to its LEGO Star Wars Helmets series to celebrate 20 years of the Star Wars Clone Wars era.
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