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Lego star wars imperial shuttle
Lego star wars imperial shuttle







It looks good when displayed, but there are too much gaps and holes everywhere if you look closely. That makes it 25% more expensive, but for 42% more parts, 66% more minifigs (4 of wich are exclusive). The 75094 has 937 parts and 5 minifigs, for a retail price of 99,99€. So I'll just do a comparison of the numbers.

lego star wars imperial shuttle

I wanted to do a side by side comparison with the #75094 Imperial Shuttle Tydirium, but couldn't find all the parts in my collection. For a set that will be swooshed around a lot, skipping the cockpit floor is a design mistake.

lego star wars imperial shuttle

The pilot can do very safe landing as he can see the ground through the cockpit's floor. Also the undersides of the wings aren't really as beautifull as the main top wing. So as you may have guessed, while I think the set looks pretty good, there are a lot of spots where inner mecanisms are holes can be found. I'm not a fan of the "lower parts count" policy of Lego in the latest Star Wars sets, as it affects the look of the model too much for me. The Imperial Shuttle looks quite nice when its wings are deployed. The landing gears are reduced to a couple of parts. The mecanism is quite robust, and you can lift the shuttle by its top wing. There is a clever lever that allow to open or close the top of the shuttle. There are no clips to attach the mnifigures' weapons. The cockpit fits one minifigure, while the inner compartment can fit two sitting minifigures. The building techniques are rather simple, except maybe for the locking mecanism of the shuttle's top. The build is rather easy to follow throughout the 6 numbered bags, each of it bringing key elements of the shuttle. The Imperial Shuttle Pilot is the same minifig that was included in 2017/2018 sets, but with a slightly different torso. The Luke Skywalker minifig (sw0635) is available since the 2016 Death Star Final Duel and appeared in the 2016 advent calendar and UCSDeath Star, and of course in the 2020 latest Death Star Final Duel set.ĭark Vador is the same minifig that came with the 2020 Bespin Duel or Final Death Star Duel. The set comes with three minifigures: Luke Skywalker in his Endor/Death Star Episode IV outfit, Dark Vador in his usual outfit, and an imperial shuttle pilot. Instructions are clear and easy to follow, with most of the times only one or two bricks to add to the construction. The box contains 6 numbered bags and a 130 pages instruction booklet. The box feature the white lego bricks background, with Dark Vador holding his red lightsaber on the upper right corner of the box's front. The shuttle can be seen with wings unfolded on the box's front, with the three minifigures included on the lower right corner, while the back shows the shuttle landed and various play features.









Lego star wars imperial shuttle