Inside this issue of LEGO Star Wars Magazine Issue 132:
- A limited edition Phase 1 Clone Pilot minifigure
- Short comic stories that follow beloved Star Wars characters—such as Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, or The Mandalorian—depicted in LEGO style
- Upcoming LEGO sets, provides character profiles
- Free posters and competitions for the opportunity to win free LEGO sets
- Exciting games and stories revolving around the Star Wars universe
The Phase I Clone Pilot is a specialised trooper within the Grand Army of the Republic, introduced during the early stages of the Clone Wars. Created from the same genetic template as all clone soldiers, these pilots were trained from birth to operate Republic starfighters, gunships, and transport craft with exceptional precision. Their role was crucial in maintaining control of the skies and providing vital support to Jedi Generals during planetary assaults.
Distinct from standard infantry, Phase I Clone Pilots wore unique armour designed for cockpit environments. Their helmets featured a smooth, rounded visor and enhanced life‑support hookups, offering improved visibility and breathing stability during high‑speed atmospheric or space flight. The armour was typically marked with yellow detailing to signify their aviation role, though markings could vary depending on unit or mission.
Clone Pilots flew key vessels such as the ARC‑170 starfighter, LAAT/i gunship, and V‑19 Torrent, often engaging Separatist droid fighters in intense dogfights. Beyond combat, they transported troops, evacuated wounded allies, and executed precision drops during large‑scale battles. Though less visible than front‑line troopers, Phase I Clone Pilots were essential to Republic strategy, combining discipline, technical skill, and unwavering loyalty in service of the war effort.
The LEGO Star Wars Magazine is a monthly children’s publication that blends the creativity of LEGO with the adventure of the Star Wars universe. Aimed primarily at young fans, the magazine offers an engaging mix of stories, activities, and exclusive collectibles. Each issue typically includes a foil‑bagged LEGO Star Wars minibuild or minifigure, which is a major draw for collectors and enthusiasts alike. These builds often feature small ships, droids, or unique character variants that aren’t always available in regular sets.
Inside the magazine, readers find short comic stories that follow beloved Star Wars characters—such as Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, or The Mandalorian—depicted in LEGO style. The tone is fun, humorous, and accessible, making it enjoyable even for readers who are new to the franchise. Activity pages offer puzzles, mazes, spot‑the‑difference challenges, and trivia that encourage problem‑solving and creativity.
The magazine also highlights upcoming LEGO sets, provides character profiles, and occasionally includes posters that fans can display. Overall, the LEGO Star Wars Magazine combines play, storytelling, and hands‑on building in a way that keeps readers excited from issue to issue. It’s a fun, collectible, and interactive way for kids and fans to explore the galaxy far, far away.



