[NEWS] New LEGO Exclusive – 10215 Obi Wan’s Jedi Starfighter

This set has just been unveiled at San Diego Comic Con, and we have photos, a video, and the press release below. The video should be working at 3pm EST. It isn’t yet, but hopefully will be soon.

Obi-Wan's Jedi Star Fighter VIDEO

10215 – Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter™
Ages 14+. 676 pieces.
US $ 99.99 CA $ 129.99 UK £ 94.99 DE 99.99 €
Blast off into The Clone Wars with Obi-Wan’s collector-series Jedi starfighter!

Now, you can build the ultimate LEGO version of Jedi general Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Delta-7 Aethersprite-class Jedi starfighter! Larger and more detailed than any previous Jedi starfighter model, this limited-edition collector vehicle is equipped with twin laser cannons, a full cockpit interior and a wing-mounted R4-P17 astromech droid dome that rotates. With a buildable display stand and plaque, it’s just the thing to pursue bounty hunter Jango Fett across the galaxy or battle swarms of Separatist fighters in space! Measures 9 in (23 cm) high on stand, 18″ (47 cm) long and 9″ (22 cm) wide when built.

• Ultimate Collector’s Series Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter!
• Equipped with twin laser cannons!
• Features fully detailed cockpit interior!
• The dome of Obi-Wan’s wing mounted R4-P17 astromech droid rotates!
• Includes display stand, plaque and label sheet!
• Model can be detached from display stand!
• Measures 9 in (23 cm) high on stand, 18″ (47 cm) long and 9″ (22 cm) wide when built!

Available for order directly through LEGO® beginning
November 2010 via shop.LEGO.com or via phone:
US Contact Center 1-800-453-4652
CA (English) Contact Center 1-800-453-4652
CA (French) Contact Center 1-877-518-5346
European Contact Center 00-800-5346-1111

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4 comments on “[NEWS] New LEGO Exclusive – 10215 Obi Wan’s Jedi Starfighter

  1. Catsy

    Very nice build with a lot of great pieces. Do I see the new quarter domes in white?

    676 pieces
    US $ 99.99

    But the Star Wars markup ruins it–that price-per-element is just absurd even for a SW set. Compare with other sets at the $99 price point: Emerald Night at 1085 pieces, Shuttle Adventure at 1204, Medieval Market Village at 1601 (!!!).

    That kind of markup is understandable for the sets with big specialized elements like an airplane fuselage or train tracks, but the only thing justifying it here is that it’s SW.

  2. Brad

    I saw this on Flickr a couple of hours ago. I thought it was your creation, Dan! I’m glad I didn’t comment and look like a complete dummy. :)

  3. Starwars4J

    Man these UCS sets that they’re suddenly churning out are really hit or miss it seems. Again, like the shuttle, it’s a beautiful design…but it would’ve been a lot more enticing at a more realistic price of $75. Even then it would have been significantly over the $0.10/piece golden rule, but at least it would be more within reason. I may or may not go for it…but I think I’ll just wait for it to go on sale.

  4. LegoDad42

    Love to pick this up but I agree with everyone above…it’s just too high a price for just under 700 pieces. I get the licensing but I’d say this should be like $80 bucks tops (maybe it’s the astromechs dome and printed plaque that raises the price?).
    Even the UCS Imperial Shuttle is a better price to parts with over 2500 pieces for $250 bucks.
    But again, the Starfighter is a lovely model so I hope it’ll last til a sale sometime after Xmas of this year. Rather save for the UCS Imperial Shuttle ‘natch!

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