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Christopher Walburn
> 24 hourA little smaller than the previous renditions but for a much cheaper price it was definitely worth it. The only complaint that I can think of is the landing gear doesn’t retract. Other than that it’s a perfect set
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Jerry Baughn
> 24 hourI just finished it today, 6 hours work. Loved it all.
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cathy norris
> 24 hourI got this set to set up a custom LEGO theme based on a fanfiction Im writing (dont worry its not weird) and I think it fits. The X-Wing build is cool and sturdy and it looks pretty cool. The figures are very cool too and really fit the idea I wanted to portray. Great build and perfect for a poster if you try it
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William T. Lukehart
> 24 hourAvoid this piece of garbage, and buy a better build from Hobby Lobby etc.
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Steven Gavaris
> 24 hourThis is the first X-wing I got since 2008 and it was a fun little build. The body of the starship with all the figures is built with the first two bags and all the wings are built with the last two bags and it should take you more than like a hour to hour and a half
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Shawn kerley
> 24 hourAbsolutely loved this Lego Star Wars set, the set was easy to build, but it’s an iconic piece, at a reasonable price. I got it , cause I saw it had luke skywalker and Leia and r2d2 and did the want this set just to have it
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James
> 24 hourI was excited to hear that LEGO would release an affordable Lukes X-Wing set. The Sequel Trilogy X-Wings were a little too expensive for my taste but this set lets you battle the Empire on a budget. Design: LEGO makes great use of the parts to create a streamlined version of the Rebel X-Wing. The wings could be a little sturdier but that would require more pieces, resulting in a higher price point. My only real complaint is that LEGO advertises retractable landing gear and it is absolutely not retractable. It wouldve been a simple thing to include but it isnt a deal-breaker. Build: The build was fun and didnt take too long. 500-ish pieces is the perfect middle ground for someone who wants to immerse themselves in the build but doesnt have 5+ hours to dedicate. This would be a great set for a parent/guardian and child to build together. There are really simple moments that I found myself breezing through, but the mechanism that allows the fighter to transition from cruise to attack mode (where the wings form an X) was a beast and required some real concentration. There were some stickers, which is to be expected, but not enough to make the process unenjoyable. It took me about 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete the set from unboxing to swooshing. Playability: The starfighter is relatively swooshable and easy to hang onto. Switching from cruise to attack mode is a breeze and can be done with one finger while swooshing the set around. The Rebel fighter features two spring-loaded shooters that are ready to take down any LEGO TIE Fighters that might show up. And an extra red projectile is included. Theres also, as always, a spot for R2-D2 to ride along. Aside from the spring shooters and X wing formation, there is not much else to this set. But there doesnt need to be. This is Lukes X-Wing and, if you are any kind of fan of the Original Trilogy, it will push all the right buttons. Display: The set looks great on my shelf. The only downfall is that the fighter cannot be displayed in its attack/X formation without the assistance of a few extra pieces but that is true to canon as an X-Wing is, as far as I know, unable to land in attack position. Minifigs: We get three minifigs and our trusty droid, R2-D2. Luke, Leia and the set-exclusive General Dodonna all look good, although R2s head printing was a little off but it isnt noticeable unless youre looking really closely. Luke comes with a blue lightsaber including a shiny silver hilt and Leia and the General both sport blasters. Value: The average price-per-piece for this set is 10.5 cents which is very good for a licensed set. There are no side builds or bonus material but what we get is very good. Its a $50 Lukes X-Wing, something that fans have been wanting for a long time. After ordering the set, putting it together and flying it from my living room up to my bedroom, I can say that this is a near-perfect set for a LEGO enthusiast who wants a fun, enjoyable build experience without having to take out a second mortgage. Well worth the $50 price point. Final Thoughts: Its Lukes X-Wing. If you know, you know. Great, affordable set, really fun and interesting build and decent (including one exclusive) minifigs. If you want more than that, then the Force may not be as strong with you as you thought.
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Morningstar
> 24 hourChristmas gift for a grown up Star Wars fan. Hoping hell have a good time with it. Will likely buy him the light set after the holidays.
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Claus
> 24 hourLiked the design and feel. Good Lego props
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Cee
> 24 hourI have so much fun putting these Lego sets together. I’ve purchased several sets. I don’t know where I’m going to keep the models after I finish them.