LEGO Star Wars magazine Issue 86 out now – with free Mandalorian minifigure
The latest issue of the LEGO Star Wars magazine is now available to buy in the UK, complete with a free foil-bagged Mandalorian minifigure.
Previously only available in 75316 Mandalorian Starfighter, which retails for £59.99 / $59.99 / €69.99, the Mandalorian Loyalist is included with every copy of Issue 86 of the official LEGO Star Wars magazine. The minifigure’s relative scarcity until now means it’s currently valued at £12 new and used on BrickLink, so this is the cheapest way yet to pick one up.
That’s because the LEGO Star Wars magazine retails for just £4.25 in the UK, where it can now be found in all good supermarkets, newsagents and retailers. The inside pages are filled with the usual mix of comics, puzzles, posters and activities – perfect for keeping the young LEGO fan in your life entertained while you make off with the minifigure. (We aren’t judging.)
The next issue of the LEGO Star Wars magazine will keep the focus on Mandalore with a microscale rendition of the ship from 75316 Mandalorian Starfighter, following last month’s Darth Maul minifigure from 75310 Duel on Mandalore. If this trend keeps up, Issue 88 could feasibly bring us Gar Saxon or Bo Katan. We should be so lucky…
Take a closer look at the Mandalorian Loyalist included in Issue 86 of the LEGO Star Wars magazine in our review of 75316 Mandalorian Starfighter.
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When is Issue 86 of the LEGO Star Wars magazine out?
Issue 86 of the LEGO Star Wars magazine is available from supermarkets, newsagents and all good retailers from August 17, 2022.
What free gift is included in LEGO Star Wars magazine Issue 86?
The latest LEGO Star Wars magazine includes a free Mandalorian Loyalist minifigure from 75316 Mandalorian Starfighter – perfect for army building.
How much does the LEGO Star Wars magazine cost?
Issue 86 of Immediate Media’s official LEGO Star Wars magazine retails for £4.25, which is roughly £8 cheaper than buying its Mandalorian Loyalist minifigure from the aftermarket.
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