The Lego Ultimate Collectors Series Snowspeeder Returns to Hoth (and Toy Stores) on May 4

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Longtime Lego Star Wars collectors will remember when the original version of the Ultimate Collector Series Rebel Snowspeeder was released in 2004. The set was unfortunately retired a year later, leaving Lego AT-ATs to roam about with impunity, but the toymaker is bringing a totally revamped version back for Star Wars Celebration in April.

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The original UCS Snowspeeder clocked in at 1,457 pieces, but this new version is built from 1,703. An extra 246 pieces doesn’t seem like much, but it results in a more detailed model of the craft that better matches the miniatures used to film the Hoth scenes in The Empire Strikes Backincluding a new, and far more accurate, angled cockpit window.

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Check out those heatsinks and cooling vents, now built with an incredible amount of fine detailing. Take this model into battle against an army of AT-ATs and there’s no way it will overheat and crash.

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The best improvement to the new version of the UCS Snowspeeder, however, is that it’s now Lego minifigure scale, and includes both a pilot and gunner figures that can ride in the ships’s opening cockpit.

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But as the level of detail in the Lego Ultimate Collector Series sets has increased, so have the price tags. The original Lego UCS Snowspeeder sold for around $130, but the new version will set you back $200 when it’s available through Lego’s online store starting on May 4. So hopefully your remote rebel outpost won’t need more than one to protect it from invasion.

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