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June 18th, 1999
Star Wars LEGO Minifig
Collection by Dave
Brasgalla & Gedeon
Maheux
If there are two things that we remembered while growing up, it would
have to be Star Wars and LEGO's. Endless hours were spent building
all manor of Lego creations: spaceships, castles, cool vehicles, pirate
ships and just plain weird stuff. When the original Star Wars came
along in 1977, it spawned a whole new area of play for young boys
and girls everywhere with cool action figures, toys, t-shirts, record
albums, games and more. Strangely, while we were growing up, these
two worlds never collided. With the release of Star Wars: The Phantom
Menace however, a new marketing idea has been born and Star Wars LEGO's
were released to the general public. Happier iconists you could not
find anywhere. :-)
The attached collection contains over 30 freeware icons based on the
Lego play sets of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. We've taken care
to replicate the majority of figures in loving detail. There are versions
of minifigs both with their accompanying "head pieces" like
hair and helmets as well as without. We know some Legomaniacs out
there like their minifigs not to have to be "burdened" with
hair. No matter how old you are, we hope you enjoy this handcrafted,
free icon collection. Don't forget to drop us a line and let us know
what you think. Thanks!
Thanks: Thanks
go out to both Lucasfilm, Ltd and the LEGO Corporation for creating
two of our most favorite things in life: Star Wars and Legos. We grew
up with these cultural mainstays, and as a result, this icon set is
truly a labor of love.
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