Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Pre-order LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary Updated Edition now - Brick Fanatics - Dictionary

You can now pre-order the LEGO Buy at Buy at Buy at Buy at Star Wars Visual Dictionary Updated Edition, confirming the international prices of the book.

With pre-orders open on Amazon, we now know that LEGO Buy at Buy at Buy at Buy at Star Wars Visual Dictionary Updated Edition will cost £18.39 in the UK when shopping with Amazon, or £6.99 if you choose to read it on Kindle. However, it’s worth noting that it’s unclear whether the Kindle version will still come with the exclusive Star Wars minifigure that’s promised on the cover (which has still not been revealed).

In Europe, it will cost €19.93 for the hardback edition and €7.99 for the Kindle ebook, with the same stipulations around the exclusive minifigure. The price for the United States was already confirmed back when the book was first revealed, coming in at $24.99, although it currently appears to be discounted to $22.53 at Amazon. The digital version on Amazon US will set you back $10.99.

Updated from the first release of the LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary, this upcoming release promises to dive into every detail about popular LEGO Star Wars sets, including 75290 Mos Eisley Cantina
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. Seeing as the first Visual Dictionary came out in 2014, prior to the release of Episode VII: The Force Awakens, this updated version will also look at new minifigures, including Rey.

Available for pre-order now, LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary Updated Edition will be out on April 2, 2024 for £18.39 / $24.99 / €19.93.

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