Star Wars Sandcrawler 75059
While not the most awe-inspiring of vehicles from the Star Wars Trilogy, the Sandcrawler definitely ups in cool factor once it’s in LEGO form. The set comes with some of our favorite mini figures including R2-D2, C-3PO, numerous Jawas, droids and of course Uncle Owen Lars. Like the best LEGO Sets this one has moving parts including a removable middle compartment complete with a cockpit for Jawa.
Star Wars UCS Imperial Star Destroyer 10030
This set is part of the Ultimate Collector Series and comes with a whopping 3,104 LEGO pieces, just right for an rainy afternoon. Or two. Or three. At over 3 feet long (!!!) this model dwarfs any other LEGO Star Wars ship produced to date.
Star Wars LEGO Motorized Walking AT-AT
Seriously, it actually walks. The fact that it’s motorized AND comes in LEGO form? Even cooler. It stands at over 12″ Tall and 14″ long. Plus it features an opening cockpit, rotating laser canons and a handle on top for transport.
Star Wars Death Star 10188
My dad is a huge Star Wars fan and this one is #1 on his dream sheet. The Death Star comes complete with incredible array of minifigure-scale scenes, moving parts, characters and accessories from Episodes IV and VI on its multiple decks, including the Death Star control room, rotating turbolaser turrets, hangar bay with TIE Advanced starfighter, tractor beam controls, Emperor’s throne room, detention block, firing laser cannon, Imperial conference chamber, droid maintenance facility, and the powerful Death Star superlaser – just to name a few.
LEGO Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon 10188
Perhaps the most obvious choice, this takes most epic, coolest LEGO Star Wars set EVER. At a jaw dropping 5,195 pieces, this set is a feat. One of the coolest parts of the set is that it’s actually to scale! Special features include a retractable boarding ramp, a removable cockpit top to access mini-figures, rotatable guns and the class mini figures: Han Solo, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan, Luke, and Leia.
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The Giveaway
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Fave family vacation memory was heading to Hawaii with 17 adult family members and my 3 year old daughter. Never had so many babysitters! ;-)
Door county in Wisconsin, five state parks one tiny stip of land and a plethora of light houses. The fall is stunning up there, the spring should be good too. I hope to go back in the spring.
First of all, those sets are epic. Favorite family vacation memory would be when we went to Gulf Shores. It was the first time I’d ever been to the beach, and I saw a sea turtle.
My favorite family vacation memory is from our first vacay. We flew to Maui from San Diego when our son was 11 months old. We had such a great time!
Best family vacation memory ever, was probably when I decided to move to the Caribbean! I took my fiance and all our kids (6 kids) to an Island Paradise in the Caribbean, and created the biggest vacation ever by snorkeling on the Coral Reefs of Roatan, Honduras, and lapping up the paradisaical white sand beaches, and eating some of the best food, and learning about marine life with my kids. Several of them went back home to Los Angeles after a few weeks, to start school in the US, but I stayed with my fiance and a couple of our kids enrolled in a bilingual school on the island, and we continued to live there for almost 2 years, until we decided to move to Cancun! But that … is another incredible story/adventure! :)