As someone who owns very little Lego Star Wars, actually none that are opened yet (2 B-Wing's, and a Jabba's Palace) I don't know the true sizes compared to lets say the Kingdoms, LotR/Hobbit, or modular themes. However when I look at some of the sets being offered and I go off piece count they seem to be a little more pricey then some of the other themes out there. I'll take the non-licensed themes out of the equation, in fact let's compare Tower of Orthanc and Ewok Village. Orthanc is 2359 pieces compared to EV at 1990 pieces yet the prices are $200 and $250. Do the minifigures (5 vs. 17) equate for the huge price gap and the 400 less piece count? Or what about Jabba's Palace compared to Pirate Ambush Ship ($119 vs. $99) and the same amount of minifigs (Salacious B. Crumb is small but Jabba is a good size) yet there is still a $20 price difference. Is there more licensing costs with Star Wars? Does Lego just know they can charge a higher amount for this theme because it sells so darn well? Does piece count mean nothing and set weight is a better comparison?
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As someone who owns very little Lego Star Wars, actually none that are opened yet (2 B-Wing's, and a Jabba's Palace) I don't know the true sizes compared to lets say the Kingdoms, LotR/Hobbit, or modular themes. However when I look at some of the sets being offered and I go off piece count they seem to be a little more pricey then some of the other themes out there. I'll take the non-licensed themes out of the equation, in fact let's compare Tower of Orthanc and Ewok Village. Orthanc is 2359 pieces compared to EV at 1990 pieces yet the prices are $200 and $250. Do the minifigures (5 vs. 17) equate for the huge price gap and the 400 less piece count? Or what about Jabba's Palace compared to Pirate Ambush Ship ($119 vs. $99) and the same amount of minifigs (Salacious B. Crumb is small but Jabba is a good size) yet there is still a $20 price difference. Is there more licensing costs with Star Wars? Does Lego just know they can charge a higher amount for this theme because it sells so darn well? Does piece count mean nothing and set weight is a better comparison?