LEGO Star Wars A-Wing Starfighter 75275 Building Kit; Collectible Building Set for Adults; Makes a Cool Birthday for Star Wars Fans (1,673 Pieces)

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  • Felicita Becker II

    > 3 day

    It was a nice Lego set. Enjoy the time building it.

  • John

    Greater than one week

    Missing important pieces in the first bag. Now I have to wait for two weeks for the replacement parts.

  • kenneth

    > 3 day

    Shipped without an outer box. Lego box was destroyed and has a nice shipping label on it. Come on Amazon, spend the money on the box. These are collector items. So much for the customer obsession.

  • @@@Bruins@@@

    > 3 day

    Amazing attention to detail. More than 1600 pieces During this terrible outbreak, it took around two days to compete. If you enjoy extremely detailed Star Wars LEGO Star fighters, this is the set for you.

  • Trace Hislop

    > 3 day

    Its my favorite star wars ship! I had to have it.

  • Enrique

    Greater than one week

    I love legos and I also love a good looking box. I received my lego set without any bubble wrap or any paper to prevent any movement/damages. The lego box was a little damaged which as a collector I’m not going to display the box but it is always a nice addition to have the box in perfect if not good condition

  • Michael Baumann

    > 3 day

    Overall I believe this model to be well done and designed in a way that it provides a challenge and fun assembling. The cockpit area is very sturdy and has some interesting mechanics that allow other components to be attached later. My main gripe is that, for $200 this model is lacking in a couple of areas. - Some of the stickers are cheap. I would expect printed bricks, especially on the hood of the spacecraft. The stickers provided just seem cheap. - The engines jiggle. They are not attached very well. While they would not fall off, especially this being a display model I would have like the overall structure to be more sturdy. - The canopy does not open. I think, especially for a UCS model; movable parts should be movable. The minifigure (Pilot) is great and well done. As the A-Wing is not to scale with most normal minifigs, the pilor does not fit inside the cockpit. The stand is sturdy and I have no apprehensions it falling or tipping. Overall I am quite satisfied with the model thus I dont think it should be UCS and should not have been $200 in my opinion.

  • kathy McFadden

    > 3 day

    N/a

  • A person

    Greater than one week

    As a Star Wars nerd, I was extremely excited when I saw this. I bought it immidiately and it actually came in the mail a full day earlier that it said it would. I had a blast building this and it looks fantastic in real life. If you give this thing as a gift to someone, they will love you forever no doubt in my mind. IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS IS NOT A PLAY THING! This is purely display. If you tried to play with it, you would have quite a few issues. Just keep it dusted and force everyone who comes over to admire it because this is a really good set.

  • JDC

    > 3 day

    Added to my daughters Lego Star Wars collection; this is a beautiful, fun and challenging build. At this point we have developed a fairly serious collection with several of the larger, discontinued and now Unobtanium Unicorn Star Wars sets. Once assembled this A-Wing is definitely a beautiful build and makes a wonderful display addition to any serious collection. The cockpit is among the coolest Lego cockpits ever (in my opinion). Definitely in a league above many of the less advanced, more play Lego Star Wars kits. There is some challenging architecture involved and a couple of slightly more difficult aspects to this build than some of the other Star Wars kits. Due to they way the engine nacelles are attached to the main fuselage this is definitely not designed for childs play, though an older child who is patient and experienced with Lego can certainly build it. It is a collector-grade display set. Therefore, it is not to scale with many of the more play-oriented fighter-type model sets. It is larger. Some may be put off by the amount of decal vs printed pieces. I can see some cost reduction benefits and for me the decals are just part of the challenge, fun and reward of the build experience. The ONLY thing (in my opinion) that would make this set better, would be if Lego had made a 1-of-a-kind pilot scaled to fit the build. The pilot included with the set is not in scale with the kit, and is more of an accent than a functional element. I would have loved to have seen how Lego might have made a pilot that would actually be in scale and work with that great cockpit. So okay, bottom line for any serious Lego Star Wars collector yes this should be on your display case with your other treasures. It is elegant, sleek and very cool.

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