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Rumor has it that Lego will be releasing a UCS Slave 1 in 2014. (Eurobricks, BrickFan, etc). 

 

I for one am literally thrilled if this is so. 

 

Slave 1 is my favorite of the iconic ships in Star Wars, and it hosts the two best bounty hunters ever. I'm sure I'll acquire over twenty of these if its really going to be released. Speculation says around May 4th promotion again. 

 

Anyone else excited? Or would people have rather seen a different UCS model?

 

 

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  • hendrikdejager
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    It has been revealed! and boy is it gorgeous!     More info and fotos at: http://brickset.com/article/12209 Set will most likely be a $250 set, hope

  • bricketycricket
    bricketycricket

    Saw this pic on reddit today. Sure the DO isn't a huge modular or anything, but man the Slave I looks massive.  

  • jaisonline
    jaisonline

    I finished building the 75060 UCS Slave 1 the other day.  Here's a quick size comparison between this set with the Hasbro POTF toy (uses the Kenner 1980 toy mold) and set 8097 from 2010.  A

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It is certainly well overdue. If they do it decently it will be extremely popular (or just popular if it ordinary)

I'd get a heap as well

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I'm also hoping the price point on this will be higher, so at to be a larger and more intricate set. I don't want this to be a 99.99 UCS set... but we do kind of need one of those in the line up :/

It's a great ship and I hope LEGO do  release a UCS version but, I'd like to see it at

I have already said that I am stoked about this set, but I would want the set to be at least 2,000 pieces. I really do not want another small UCS set like the Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter UCS.

I'm also hoping the price point on this will be higher, so at to be a larger and more intricate set. I don't want this to be a 99.99 UCS set... but we do kind of need one of those in the line up :/

 

Considering the last Slave I (8097) was 573 pieces and $79.99... I highly doubt it's going to be a $99.99 set.

I will buy this instantly for my collection. And I'm guessing it's going to be 1,200-1,400 pieces, similar to vader's tie and the x-wings.

Woo-hoo! I built the 8097 slave 1, but meh. I really hope a ucs version will do the ship justice.

kerrmando you better be right about this or I'm coming to your house to fart on all your sealed boxes B)

I hope I have to eat crow, but I don't believe Lego could ever produce an authentic Slave 1 that is both enjoyable to build and display.

 

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Slave 1 is old; it is rugged; it is blemished.  The colors are dull and bleed.  The shape is organic and it feels intentional.

 

 

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Lego bricks look too new.  The colors are too vibrant and the contrast is too high with the other colors of the exposed bricks. Some of the curves look great, but the outlying pieces look forced and brittle. It's too shiny and looks like someone tried to build a vacuum cleaner from components that were not meant to be together.  If you look at the difference of the rounded green pieces:  the Lego pieces look like the wheel wells of a new car or plastic toy while the true ship's parts look like a battered A1 Abrams tank.  I don't think Lego is going to make the grade here.

 

I know this is not the UCS ship, but they will most likely have similar coloring and the same problems with connecting limbs with Technique rods or worse.  Maybe they can use stickers to help with the coloring, but I think that will be terrible.  

 

My only hope is some uniquely colored bricks and some highly costumed bricks to make the shape of the ship true to its original form.  

I have already said that I am stoked about this set, but I would want the set to be at least 2,000 pieces. I really do not want another small UCS set like the Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter UCS.

They make more money off the sets with less pieces because these are KIDS buying the LEGO's. Kids have a limited amount of money. Most of us are the only older ones who collect LEGO's.

And the next thing you know, there's a viral video of a 10179 getting thrown at a Slave I ship. Other than that, I'm not stoked. I already have a bonfire going!

I think it looks great. I heartily agree with MartinP, I hope it will be at least 2000 pieces, if it is made.

If they do it properly (ie if it looks like the proper size to chase the UCS Falcon) then it would have to be around 2,500-3,000 pieces I would think. I will be all over this if/when it comes. 

Im actually gonna go against the grain and say I am dissapointed. I like the slave ship, but I wasn't overly impressed with the others. There are a few things I would like to see more.

On the other hand, its not a UCS remake.

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