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LEGO star wars celebration exclusive twitter giveaway

Detention Block Rescue
Detention Block Rescue
(Photo grabbed from: https://twitter.com/LEGO_Group/status/852506721201397761
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Can't make it to the Star Wars Celebration Orlando? Me too! But there's a chance to own an exclusive memorabilia from this epic event, and all it takes is a simple ReTweet...

To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Star Wars saga, a special edition LEGO set was released in the Star Wars Celebration Orlando. It is based on the Detention Block AA-23 scene from the original 1977 film, wherein Luke Skywalker and Han Solo in Stormtrooper disguises infiltrated the Death Star to rescue Princess Leia. The set is über exclusive that the opportunity for the attendees to purchase was raffled off prior to the event. But in the spirit of the grand celebration, LEGO is giving away this precious gem via Twitter. All you have to do is ReTweet! The entry period runs from 13 to 16 April 2017. A total of 20 LEGO Star Wars Detention Block Rescue sets will be awarded. 

Sponsored and administered by LEGO System, the contest requires no purchase or entry fee to enter or win a prize. But a Twitter account is needed to do so. Then follow the instructions on the LEGO Twitter website and simply RT (ReTweet) clearly designated competition tweets posted by @LEGO_Group during the entry period. This is open to all valid holders of Twitter accounts worldwide (except as may be prohibited by law). Entrants who are minors will be required to provide the consent of a parent or legal guardian in order to claim any prize. Winners will be chosen by random draw. For more details, the official rules were posted on the LEGO Facebook page. Check them out here.

Good luck to all!

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