Another 2015 poly found in the wild
Posted by Huw,
This 30275 Star Wars TIE Advanced Prototype polybag has been found in Toys R Us Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada by Fuelbreak, who apologises for the quality of the picture :-)
Meanwhile, LEGO has published pictures of the polybags that will be available in January from shop.LEGO.com: 40140 Flower Cart and Friends 30203 Mini-Golf.
Update: Legopants has found a hitherto unknown polybag 30313 Refuse vehicle in Germany.
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In TRU CA, yes.
The Flower Cart is a nice set for a City layout. It would have been nicer to see more of the new colored flowers rather than red (and there are 2 red flower sprues-why not give a duplicate of the newer colored flowers?).
on the calendar for Jan from lego there is the star wars At-dp free with $50 purchase of Star Wars
That is probably one of the ugliest TIE fighter polybags ever. Why didn't they use the standard printed mini-TIE cockpit radar dish??
How come these polybags never find their way to TRU in the UK?
I saw a friends market stall at the Blokker (a Dutch store) i don't know if it's a 2015 set
Worst TIE fighter ever....hope it's free with a newspaper in the UK - doubt I could bring myself to part with coins for this!
The AT-DP looks good though, if not a little short in the leg department. Like the flower cart too - hopefully both free in January in the UK as well as US?
I'll bite: how is the TIE prototype different from Vader's actual TIE advanced? The color?
How much LSW you have to buy to get the AT-DP in Europe (outside UK)? I thought I could get it with any LSW order but am I mistaken? Was it instead with any qualifying order? I was going to get just a microfighter...
Why aren't they using the printed dish from the planet sets? Sigh. Anyway I'll probably get this just Becuase.
The front looks too blocky, but if it's a freebie, it's not bad. Wouldn't pay $4 for it though... I like the TIE Advanced Prototype for the new dishes and the Inquisitor, less so the vehicle.
"Refuse vehicle"? That title seems strangely obscure. What's next, "Detritus Transport"?