Posted by Jeremy on October 16, 2019 at 10:55 PM CST
The 11th edition of the print publication all about LEGO leads with a special look at the latest Ultimate Collector Series release from the LEGO Star Wars team. At $699.99 the 75252 Imperial Star Destroyer is one of the most expensive sets ever released by the LEGO Group, at that level the 4,784-piece wonder is worth a lot of special attention.


Back in the real world, Brick Fanatics Magazine also takes a special look at 21318 Tree House, taking the largest Ideas set released to a unique treehouse location deep in the heart of an ancient British forest where elves and pixies are still thought to lurk.

This issue also includes a preview of Speed Champions’ first confirmed release of 2020 - plus a step back in time with peek at the classic Town set 6395 Victory Lap Raceway, a look at the history of the LEGO advent calendars, a detailed look at the latest Two-Face minifigure, from 76122 Batcave Clayface Invasion.

The magazines How To section combines two copies of 75947 Hagrid's Hut: Buckbeak's Rescue to build one complete Hagrid’s Hut - a feature that those of you who are looking forward to the new Obi-Wan Kenobi Hut will be keen to read.

Ever wonder why LEGO doesn't do any fast food tie-ins anymore? This issue has the answers!

Brick Fanatics Magazine Issue 11 is available to order worldwide from today at www.brickfanatics.com/magazine via single copy purchases (with additional postage and packaging charge) and as part of 12-issue and 24-issue subscriptions (offering free postage, free issues and a subscriber guarantee). Orders will be shipped from the end of October.
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