• Sith Troopers Battle Pack

    <h1>Sith Troopers Battle Pack</h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/75266-1/Sith-Troopers-Battle-Pack'>75266-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-IX'>Episode IX</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2020'>2020</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2020 LEGO Group</div>

    Sith Troopers Battle Pack

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    Good for what it is

    Written by (TFOL) in United Kingdom,

    The main bulk of this set is the ship that the minifigures fly around in, but the main attraction here is gonna be the minifigures themselves.

    You get one sith officer, one sith trooper and two sith jetpack troopers. Whilst these figures are hard to get a whole, in general, in fact, I believe the officer is unique to this set, I think they could've altered the layout a bit more and replaced one of the jetpack troopers with a standard trooper. It would make more sense in terms of the actual army, there're more standard troopers than jetpack troopers within the movie the set is based of: The Rise of Skywalker.

    Honestly, that's more of a nitpick than anything else and doesn't take away that these figures are really cool and I'm glad I got them.

    8 out of 9 people thought this review was helpful.

  • Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder

    <h1>Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder</h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/75271-1/Luke-Skywalker-s-Landspeeder'>75271-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-IV'>Episode IV</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2020'>2020</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2020 LEGO Group</div>

    Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder

    ©2020 LEGO Group
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    Probably unnecessary but good enough

    Written by (TFOL) in United Kingdom,

    Well Lego has gone and given us another Luke’s Landspeeder set, only 3 years after the last one and was it worth it? Surprisingly, I’ve never owned a Landspeeder set before so I picked this one up and I’m pleasantly satisfied with it.

    MINIFIGURES:

    Luke - It’s a standard Luke on Tatooine figure, nothing too exciting or to write home about, but there’s not really any difference they could add here and they have included some form of cape, I’m not really sort what the word is to describe it, which is appreciated to change it up a bit.

    C-3P0 - Yeah, it’s a threepio. It’s fine.

    Jawa - Now, this is nice because as far as I’m aware, the only way to get a Jawa is in the Sandcrawler sets which are both old (and therefore hard to get a hold of) and expensive. So a cheaper way of getting one is pretty nice. I’ll take it. The Jawa also has a small cave to where to store its gun, I suppose helps to add to the Tatooine landscape.

    I also think, however, that may be we could’ve gotten a Obi-Wan figure here, but if Lego swapped him for a Jawa to avoid it being too similar to the previous sets, I guess that’s fine.

    THE LANDSPEEDER:

    The vehicle itself is a fun little thing that works with any collection really and would work well being used as part of a Tatooine landscape. There’s not really too much difference compared to the 2017 model, it’s just the grey strip at the front and some slight alterations around the engine area that I noticed were different.

    All in all, it’s a fun little set and you should get it if you’ve not got a Landspeeder yet, but I wouldn’t recommend you go out to purchase this if you’ve already got one, unless you really want that Jawa. I also feel its UK price could’ve been dropped from £25 to £20.

    I also hope that this is the last Landspeeder set we get in a while, we’ve had enough of late to be satisfied.

    9 out of 9 people thought this review was helpful.