"This is a 'T-70 W-Wing', different than the 'T-60 X-Wing' in the original Trilogy. I find this set magnificent. My favorite feature is how it creatively splits the intakes on each wing straight down the center so that when the ship is not in attack mode, it looks like one enormous engine!
LEGO did a fantastic job designing this set. At first, the orange and lack color scheme took me off guard. But I'm sure the white and red color scheme of the republic gunship took fans off guard as well! I have ground to really love this ship and believe it will become a very collectible LEGO model years down the road.
I also really like the minifigures included, especially Poe and the other pilot. Their prints are very nicely detailed, and their helmets are composed of a very nice double-molding!
The ship overall looks super sleek and magnificently honors the old X-Wing starfighter in a new twist.
A must-have LEGO model for your collection."
I would recommend this to a friend!
From: United States
State: Ohio
Age: 19-24
years old
Customer Type: LEGO Fan
Building Experience: Advanced LEGO builder
Purchased For: Self
Play Experience (Optional):
4/5
Value for Money (Optional):
3/5
Level of Difficulty:
Average
Very Easy
Very Challenging
I would recommend this to a friend!
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First Order AT-ST™
First Order AT-ST™
Posted:January 12, 2018
NateJoeJ
Age: 19-24
years old
Customer Type: LEGO Fan
Building Experience: Advanced LEGO builder
Overall:
1/5
LEGO Should Be Ashamed
"This will go down in LEGO history as one of the biggest set failures to the company. I really like LEGO. They are an excellent company with great values, but this set is a disaster!
Really, the only collectible feature here is Capt Phasma. But let's be honest, she never was a very much liked character in the Star Wars canon anyway. This certainly is not a good display model, and the side-build doesn't work very well with it anyway. Save your money, or try to get a hold of the Rogue One AT-ST (Set #75153). Come LEGO, very disappointing."