

🎄 Unlock the Force of Festive Fun—24 Days, 24 Star Wars Surprises!
The LEGO Star Wars 75097 Advent Calendar offers 24 days of exclusive Star Wars-themed mini builds, including 5 minifigures and 7 iconic vehicles like the Millennium Falcon and AT-AT. Featuring a fold-out playmat for immersive play, this set is designed for ages 6+ and makes a perfect holiday gift that blends creativity, fandom, and festive anticipation.
| ASIN | B00WHXUK3K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #767,552 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #20,275 in Toy Building Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (483) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 6102259 |
| Manufacturer | LEGO |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 15.04 x 10.31 x 2.78 inches |
| Release date | September 1, 2015 |
A**.
My kids love opening a new door every day!
This LEGO Star Wars advent calendar is AWESOME!! Every year, on December 1st, our Elf on the Shelf brings my kids a new advent calendar - and this year, because my boys are SO into Star Wars, this was the perfect one to get them! They LOVE it!! Yesterday was our first day doing it, and they are looking forward to opening a new door today too! When you open the box, it makes a 'platform' when you fold it down, so when you open the doors, you've got a place to set (or play with) that day's Lego surprise. They come in a little plastic bag, and you have to build them to look exactly like the picture behind the door. Each door is perforated, so it's easy to pop open. We've never had issues in the past with other Lego advent calendars with missing pieces, but for some reason, there are always extras in the bags. (Day 1 with this specific advent calendar - we had two extra pieces). Overall, this is SUCH a fun thing to do with our kids! It's something for them to do each day (December 1st - 24th, as there are 24 doors) in anticipation to Santa arriving on the 25th! I will absolutely continue to purchase Lego advent calendars every year because they are SO fun! BEST interactive advent calendar EVER!!!
M**R
Well worth the money
I bought this for my kids one 11 (girl) and the other (boy) 3 years old. I thought it would be something fun and different from the standard advent calendar. I was right, it was fun for the kids. First thing in the morning they'd get to work opening a door and assembling a figure. Yes it's Star Wars and so the price is slightly higher than other Lego advent calendars, but hey it's Star Wars so there's a reason for the price. Each door revealed something different, like well known characters, functioning cannon or catapults and even ships. Like I said, they and I, to be honest, really enjoyed this calendar. Given the price and the number of figures you get it's well worth it, if you consider how much you'd pay for each by themselves.
C**S
So much Star Wars Fun!
So much Star Wars fun! This Star Wars advent is daily fun for the month of December. What surprise awaits behind the door each day! The small mini sets and Minifigures can be played with alone or added to current Lego sets. At the end of the season you can also place them back in the holes and do them again next year, in any order you desire. The great quality expected from Lego. And for the love of Star Wars.
S**T
Lego + Star Wars = Brilliance
I grew up with the cheap $2 advent calendar version consisting of waxy chocolate under flimsy doors. I am so jealous of kids these days who have many more options opening to them - but the Lego Advent Calendar is especially a treat! First off, you avoid refined sugar. Happy about that. You have something you can collect each year! Happy about that. You have something you can tailor to a specific child...more or less. Happy about that! I bought this for my 10 year old son. He has been collecting the Star Wars Advent Calendar for 4 years now and loves them. Some of the mini-figs are unique to the year, so he can't miss each year. This is a dream come true for a Lego, Star Wars, and Christmas fan! It came properly secured, and now we just stare at it on the mantel in anticipation for December.
C**N
Warning: Spoilers
I'm a Star Wars fan and long time collector of Star Wars Legos, including the yearly Advent Calendar. I was disappointed enough with this year's set that I'm actually docking one star. 5 of the 24 days aren't Star Wars recognizable in any way. They are merely little stands that hold another day's character's weapons, or something that in some way supports another day's character. For example: Day 6 is a little stand that holds a laser gun and bow/arrow (like from a robin hood set or something). Day 7 is a....shrubbery of some sort that literally does nothing. Really, I'm not kidding. Day 8 is an Ewok. Awesome. Day 9 is a catapult. Day 12 is a glorified gun rack for Day 10's Stormtrooper. Day 21 is a console that holds a laser gun for Day 17's Hoth Rebel Soldier. Those five day's toys are sad fillers in my opinion. The other 19 days are great, including assassin droid IG-88. Another plus that kept me from docking another star is that these are all Original Trilogy toys. I personally appreciate that: nothing from the prequels and no spoilers from the new movie coming out this December. Here are all the days and their descriptions: Day 1: Jabba's Sail Barge on a clear stand Day 2: Sarlaac creature Day 3: Black Imperial-looking droid (as of this typing I do not recognize it) Day 4: Jawa (figure) Day 5: Jawa Sandcrawler Day 6: Stand holding a laser gun and bow/arrow (assuming goes with Day 8's Ewok) Day 7: Ummmm...I have no idea what it is. Almost looks like a tree stand for Day 8's Ewok, except the Ewok can't fit on or under it, and this thing literally does nothing. Day 8: Ewok (figure) Day 9: Little catapult (assuming goes with Day 8's Ewok) Day 10: Stormtrooper (figure) Day 11: Star Destroyer (unsure whether Victory Class or Imperial Class, definitely not Super Class) Day 12: Gun Rack holding Blaster Rifle, Blaster Pistol, and short Blaster Pistol (assuming goes with Day 10's Stormtrooper) Day 13: IG-88 (figure) Day 14: Millenium Falcoln Day 15: Double Laser Turret, like those guarding the Death Star trench run (cleverly shoots projectiles, comes with extra ammo) Day 16: A-Wing Day 17: Hoth Rebel Soldier Day 18: AT-AT Day 19: Ion Cannon, like the one guarding the Rebel base on Hoth Day 20: Imperial Probe Droid on a clear stand Day 21: Console holding laser gun (asuming goes with Day 17's Hoth Rebel Soldier). This laser gun cleverly fires projectiles and comes with extra ammo Day 22: R2D2 (figure) with antlers Day 23: Repulsor Sled (for Day 24...) Day 24: C3PO (figure) with santa coat, santa beard/mustache, and red bag
S**S
Arrived before delivery date. Excellent. Son loved it
R**A
Even my 40 year old daughter thought it pretty neat.
L**N
Was great fun for the kids.
E**H
This is our fourth one for our family. It is a wonderful tradition we have implemented. The Lego ships and mini figures are easy and very cute. Our collection is growing and will continue for as long as they produce th.
C**H
We obviously have not opened any of the toys yet, but the figurines look ALOT better than the one we got a couple years ago
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