

Just like that, after years of expectations and endless demands, LEGO finally heard our calls and announced the new 501 st Clone Trooper Battle Pack! In its entirety, it will not count as a battle pack because of the price and an additional two minifigures but nevertheless, has still been classed as one by the fans. Ever since LEGO introduced the first battle packs in 2007, this type of set has been in high demand and is often the most discussed subject for each following year of LEGO Star Wars. These will be available from the full range of online and offline retailers from early January.LEGO Star Wars Battle Packs have always been among the most anticipated sets from each new wave as they are the cheapest way to build an army of your favorite Minifigures. With the TIE fighter inspired speeder - which measures over 1” (4cm) high, 4” (11cm) long and 3” (9cm) wide - you can play out exciting scenes as you help the Imperial troopers track down the Rebels. It includes four LEGO Star Wars minifigures: Iden Versio and three Inferno Squad Agents armed with two stud blasters, a stud blaster rifle and a stud rocket launcher. This 118-piece set is comprised of the quartet of Imperial counter-intelligence commando unit that stem from the Battlefront II: Inferno Squad novel and Battlefront II video game in 2017. Training platform measures over 4” (11cm) wide and 2” (7cm) deep.Train for amazing action scenes from Star Wars: The Last Jedi!.Two of the guards also feature a new-for-January-2019 helmet.Spin the turntables and engage in exciting combat training!.This 109-piece LEGO Star Wars building toy features a training platform with 2 spinning turntables, plus a weapon rack and includes four LEGO Star Wars minifigures: 3 Elite Praetorian Guards and a First Order Stormtrooper, plus a training droid LEGO figure, with vibro-axe, electro-staff, twin vibro blades and a stud blaster for the Stormtrooper. In a rare move by LEGO standard operating procedure concerning leaks was waived and the green light was given to share what is probably the best paring of battlepacks that LEGO has ever created.

Though these leaked images have been circulating for a couple of days, Recognised LEGO Fan Media (RLFM) sites were asked not to share them until they had been officially released.
