Very cool and great playability for a micro build
This set is cheap and it has a lot of playability. You can angle 2 fins on either side or detach a smaller ship from the rear of this one. The fins are very moveable and have a wide rotation range. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who likes micro models or they like Sci- Fi ships.
4 out of 5 people thought this review was helpful.
Great Mini Ship
Box/Instructions:
This set comes in the larger polybag bag and has the larger polybag instruction manual.
Parts:
There aren't unique or special parts, but the orange and trans-purple colors are really nice to get.
The Build:
Really quick and easy. It took me under two minutes to build it. The total piece count for this set is 69.
Complete Model:
This is a really nice mini replica of the larger one. It is also nice that the escape pod on the back of the ship was added and can be removed from the rest of the ship.
Overall Opinion:
My overall opinion is that this is a great ship. The orange and trans-purple pieces are nice to get since that they are pretty uncommon colors to get. The ability to remove the escape pod from the rest of the ship like the large scale model is really cool. Overall I'm giving it a 5 star rating.
9 out of 10 people thought this review was helpful.
Guardians of the Galaxy Ship-Benatar (Polybag)
Item:
This is the Guardians of the Galaxy ship, the Benatar, from the Avengers: Infinity War movie. It is a polybag set that comes with 69 pcs., no minifig.
Why I bought this item:
I am a huge Avengers fan and collect the LEGO Avengers line. I bought this set because I was buying the full size ship(76107) and the break apart pod(76102). I saw this in the aisle and thought it would be cool to own the miniature version of the ship as well.
Pros:
-For a polybag set, 69 pcs. is very generous.
-Great value set.
-Comes with a detachable pod.
-For a polybag set the building experience was excellent. Generally I feel by the time you open a polybag set it is already complete. This felt like a set building experience, even if it wasn't as extensive as a full size set.
Cons:
-There is not a whole lot of detail, but I think that is to be expected with any miniature set.
Overall Impression:
For the value this was a great set. If you are buying the full size version, do yourself a favor and add this set. I put this together before putting the other sets together and it was really cool to see the details come to life in the full-size versions after building this one. I highly recommend this set for collectors and parents.
4 out of 5 people thought this review was helpful.
the un-named guardians ship
i was walking around my local Walmart when i see a big box of polybags, inside was the following "the royal talon fighter polybag,a city polybag which i forgot the name... and the guardians ship...
OVERVIEW OF BAG
the standard material for polybags and the print on the bag is great... not much to say
BUILDING THE SET
well this set has some weird building techniques, it was easy to build but all polybags are like that.
PARTS
holycrap this set has some colors that i have never seen before, the sandblue tiles and 4*2 wing parts are cool and the odd ball joint with 3 connectors is great to get, the cockpits glass it truly clear compared to most, and alot of transparent purple studs.
THE BUILD
this set has one of the biggest in its class, it is a little smaller than my hit ands but not much smaller, has a feature where you can remove the pod in the back similar to the big version
MY THOUGHTS
this is bringing back memory of the 2006 tie fighter polybag, my first lego set and only when i was 4... this set is worth it if you get the set and put it with other Milano although this is unnamed...
2 out of 2 people thought this review was helpful.
Infinity War begins with a Polybag
Set #30525 The Guardians’ Ship: Another fun little vehicle build from a Marvel Super Hero polybag, and this is the second time we’ve gotten one of the small ships from the Guardians of the Galaxy. This one is built similarly to the Milano Polybag from the previous year, but this ship uses different parts to make a slightly different looking vessel. For one thing it isn’t as large as the Milano, this one is more streamlined.
Pros:
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Great buildable little ship. Fun to build and fun to play with.
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Includes small detachable escape craft to imitate the larger model.
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No flick-fire missiles.
Cons:
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Difficult to find.
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Some of the clutch power seems to meet the standards less of past LEGO sets perhaps due to the nature of the design of the wings.
Overall opinion
Not a bad set honestly, I was a bit surprised to find this in TRU Canada recently, I’m also surprised to find that some of the parts aren’t holding as well as past sets have been. I hope this isn’t a sign of things to come as we move ever closer to a time when plastics are harder and harder to manufacture.
I strongly recommend getting this one though, it’s a great little introduction to the Infinity War sets and will get you hyped for the film coming out within a month’s time.
4 out of 4 people thought this review was helpful.
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