Here’s what I can share about the LEGO 30388 Imperial Shuttle polybag and the latest coverage around it.
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The 30388 Imperial Shuttle polybag released in 2021 and depicted an 85-piece micro-shuttle. It was positioned as a promotional/polybag item, often tied to events or store promotions, and typically priced around a few dollars/euros depending on region. This context remains consistent across multiple reviews and LEGO fan sites from late 2020 to early 2021.
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Reviews and articles highlight that this polybag offered a compact Lambda-class shuttle with improved detailing over several earlier micro-shuttle designs, and it served as a lead-in to larger Imperial Shuttle sets released later in 2021. Builders often note the cockpit/shape as a point of critique but still praise the build accuracy for a polybag.
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Notable coverage includes independent reviews and unboxings from 2020–2022, with some creators emphasizing the “promo” nature of the set and its usefulness as a collectible or starter build for Star Wars fans. Several sources also reference its availability at Target/Walmart-like promotions in the US and gift-with-purchase events at LEGO stores.
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If you’re seeking the very latest updates (availability, price in London/UK, or new re-releases), those would typically appear on LEGO’s UK site or major LEGO news outlets and may vary by year or region. I can check current UK-specific listings and promotions if you’d like.
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- Example: A compact diagram of the shuttle’s silhouette compared to larger Lambda-class shuttles shows the familiar delta-wing shape with a pronounced cockpit pod, which LEGO captured in miniature for 30388.
Would you like me to pull the most recent UK availability and current pricing for 30388 Imperial Shuttle polybag, or summarize standout build techniques from the top reviews? I can also share where to buy it today if you’re aiming for a UK purchase.