Brickheads Toy Company has launched a U.S. subscription service for the LEGO Star Wars Magazine, making the Europe-only publication available to American fans for the first time through direct monthly delivery. The Colorado-based retailer specializes in sourcing rare and European-exclusive LEGO products that are typically unavailable through U.S. retail channels.
Each monthly issue includes exclusive content not available in the United States, featuring collectible minifigures, foil packs, trading cards, posters, and comics mounted directly on the magazine cover. The subscription service eliminates the need for American fans to import single copies from UK and European outlets at retail prices, offering instead an affordable subscription with free shipping across the United States.
Matt Null, founder of Brickheads Toy Company, stated that the business was built on providing families and collectors access to items they cannot obtain elsewhere in the U.S. He described the LEGO Star Wars Magazine as one of the most exciting and consistent products in the LEGO fan world, expressing enthusiasm about bringing it directly to American subscribers through their website at https://brickheads.co.
The magazine subscription includes Star Wars-themed puzzles, comics, activities, and posters in addition to the exclusive LEGO builds. Subscribers also have the option to access German-language editions that contain unique extras not available in other versions. This expansion represents a significant development for LEGO enthusiasts and Star Wars collectors who have previously faced barriers to obtaining these exclusive European publications.
The availability of this subscription service addresses a longstanding gap in the U.S. market for officially licensed LEGO publications that include physical building elements. For years, American fans have sought ways to acquire these magazines through secondary markets or international purchases, often at premium prices. Brickheads Toy Company's subscription model provides guaranteed access to every new issue while maintaining the authenticity and quality of the original European publication.


