This Lego Star Wars diorama certainly isn't trash.
Progress after bag 2 of the Lego Star Wars Death Star Trash Compactor Diorama.Progress after bag 4 of the Lego Star Wars Death Star Trash Compactor Diorama.
There’s a great selection of random parts used to create the effect of a jumble of thrown-away components. Some of the pieces you might recognize, like an R2 droid leg, or what could easily be the head of an R5 series droid. Lego has put a lot of consideration into the placement of these random parts, which is a nice touch.It may have moving parts, but the Lego Star Wars Death Star Trash Compactor is clearly a display model.
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