![]() For those of you that do not know how to order from LEGO's pick a brick website: Just search it on your browser and enter the part numbers for the pieces that you will be ordering. If you really wanted to take advantage of that free shipping, you could pretty much order every part from and then the remaining 13 or so different parts that are not available on the lego’s pick a brick would be a small bricklink order or two you could make. You will likely save hundreds of dollars using my suggestion. There are some parts that are not available on and you can order those from bricklink. Lego has a pick-a-brick selection that you can order from your computer. But I would highly encourage you to order most of the light grey parts from as they will pretty much be a cheaper price than bricklink. The 4 main parts you should order from the lego website are all in light stone grey: 2x4 brick, 2x8 brick, 2x2 curved slope, and 2x4 curved slope (you need a very high amount of those pieces for this moc). A lot of the parts, especially those in light-bluish gray will be very expensive on bricklink. If you wanted to see more images of how the UCS Imperial Shuttle looks on the landing pad, there are two more images in the link below: The dimensions are: 96 cm (length) x 52 cm (width) x 58 cm (height) In studs, the dimensions are: 120.8 x 65.6 x 73.5 _ Please read the following information if you are planning on building this model. You can find those instructions from the official lego website. Also, the shuttle, walker, and minifigs seen in the photos are not included in the instructions or parts list. ![]() I didn’t make the outline with bricks because it would have looked too blocky. I would recommend making and printing some stickers to try to recreate the 2 yellow outline circles that are supposed to be on the landing pad. Although, the UCS shuttle does fit nicely on the landing pad as well. This landing pad is made to go along with the official play-scale size star wars sets that LEGO has released, such as the AT-AT walker, TIE fighter, and Imperial Shuttle. User guide instructions for our kits can be found on the Users Guides section of our website.The endor landing pad from Return of the Jedi. If you do not have a USB Power Bank or USB Wall Adaptor, you can purchase them from our Powering section. We recommend lighting this kit by a USB Power Bank or USB Wall Adaptor (to connect to a mains outlet), which is NOT included in this kit. All our kits are plug and play - no electronics knowledge needed! With detailed, step-by-step instructions, anyone can light up their LEGO set. ![]() Light My Bricks LEGO Lighting Kits provide an easy way for LEGO fans to customize their models using LED lights. Imperial Shuttle Star Wars 75302 Buliding Blocks 660pcs Bricks Form China. Shine a light on the splendid UCS Display Plate with one of our Spotlights, to give the Imperial Shuttle display pride of place amongst your ultimate LEGO Star Wars collection. Pre-Sale UCS Venator-class Republic Attack Cruiser Star Wars UCS Venator. Trihederal wing tips light up and signal with an ominous blink, true to the shuttle's on-screen sightings thanks to our Blink Effects Board! Complete the delivery of the Emperor's cargo by turning each LEGO crank and raising the iconic wings, the set retains full playability and motion with our expertly designed kit installed. Lord Vader's personal transport is ready for any rebel attack with its array of cannons, blasting away thanks to our Gun Effects Board connected to multiple Green Bit Lights! The memorable rear engines are lit up with our 12cm Light Bar - the custom components' 76 individual LEDs give off a powerful and consistent glow. Show off your iconic LEGO Star Wars UCS Imperial Shuttle 10212 with a Light My Bricks light kit, featuring 95 individual LEDs for a classicly imposing Imperial display. There?s no denying the ultimate collector status of the Lambda-Class T-4a craft!
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