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GRAND THEFT LEGO: How One Man’s ‘Star Wars’ Collection Set The Internet Ablaze

The collection was reportedly priced between $60,000 to $200,000.

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GRAND THEFT LEGO: How One Man’s ‘Star Wars’ Collection Set The Internet Ablaze
04 December 2018, Lower Saxony, Celle: Curator Kathrin Panne looks at spaceship worlds made of Lego bricks with the exhibition focus on “Star Wars” in the Bomann-Museum Celle. Around one thousand models have been built on over 500 square metres of exhibition space. The works come from one of the largest private collections in Germany, the Lange family collection in neighbouring Eschede. A special feature of the show, which will be open until 11 June next year, are three virtual hands-on stations: Space stations in which visitors can transport themselves and their spaceships into space. The exhibition is entitled “Spaceship Worlds”. Photo: Holger Hollemann/dpa (Photo by Holger Hollemann/picture alliance via Getty Images)

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