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LEGO Star Wars 75341 Le Landspeeder de Luke Skywalker, Maquette de Vaisseau Spatial, Adultes, Ultimate Collector Series

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The canopy is the only wholly new element, but there are a few other elements of note. First of all, this set is a goldmine for nougat elements, with 302 spread across 16 elements. Some of them are new in nougat to this set, such as the mudguards. Pretty alright. In my opinion it’s quite bland in comparison to the last few years May d2c releases, especially compared to the last two years excellent sets. It’s probably the worst May d2c release since Assault on Hoth. I’m not sure if I’m gonna get it yet. It seems like it could be in scale with the UCS A-Wing, which would make for a nice display. Also the threepio is pretty great. There are also a few minifig-scale playsets: 10188 / 75159 Death Star, 10236 Ewok Village, and 75098 Assault on Hoth. Yes, you should absolutely buy the Lego Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder. This is one of our favorite Lego Star Wars models of recent years, perfectly balancing detail, build quality, and price. Perhaps it’s not quite as impressive in scale as the 7,541 piece Millennium Falcon, but it’s also a quarter of the price. I would have liked to see some removable panels in the long hood with technical details beneath; the interior structure could easily accommodate it.

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Thankfully, Lego has varied the construction of each a little, so each engine isn’t a complete replica of each other. This is perhaps the slowest part of the build, but aside from the stand they’re the last things to do. So, once you’re finished with them, you’ve got a fantastic finished model to admire. Lego Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder: Design To me it's a UCS spot that could have been used for a much more interesting vehicle. Those speeders are so common that every SW fan on the planet should have at least a handful by now. Plus, where did all the pieces go? Is the interior filled with 1x1 plates in all the colours of the rainbow? The set doesn't look like half the pieces imho. For some reason, to me the Landspeeder is one of the most iconic vehicles to me. Maybe because the special effects on this one were so well done in the movie. Ah, yes you are 100% correct. Also looking again and thinking more, I suppose the playsets (like Ewok Village) are also not minifig-SCALE, but rather minifig-COMPATIBLE. Anyway, the designers did a really nice job here capturing the landspeeder's colors and "streamline moderne" inspired curves! It's also neat that C-3PO finally has a dual-molded right leg, something that I feel is long overdue. I could just as easily do without some of the other details on that minifigure like the printing on the sides of the legs, but the dual-molded leg is a big improvement over the printed silver details that previous C-3PO minifigs had to settle for.

Do I want the set? Hmmm…lots of intense emotional reaction surrounding this one, might be time for some Hulk Logic. Looking at the comparison shot they posted on the box art, really surprised no-one else is commenting that this is about 6-8 studs too longer at the front. Most, but not by a huge margin. The Death Star, SSD, ISD (x2), and Tantive IV are smaller scale. The Falcon (x2), Tyderium, Slave I, AT-AT, are about the same scale. Naboo Starfighter and sandcrawler are at or smaller than minifig scale. Then you’ve got X-Wing (x2), Y-Wing (x2), A-Wing, B-Wing, Snowspeeder (x2), TIE Fighter, Vader’s TIE, TIE Interceptor, AT-ST, Jedi Starfighter, and Republic Gunship that are all clearly larger. That’s 5:7:14, so just over half, if you eliminate character builds and playsets from the discussion. I think this looks great! It’s not something that I would buy, but this speeder is iconic, and it looks great in UCS. I do hope that they start doing more prequel UCS sets though. Use clever building techniques to construct the recognisable features plus a custom-made LEGO element captures the windscreen’s shape

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The landspeeder is a very small vehicle, with the seats essentially sitting on the floor, and the model nicely retains this streamlined look. Not really interested in this one but as it’s rumored for years now, I’m just glad it’s out finally, and we can move along. This LEGO Star Wars collectible set for adults makes a wonderful gift for yourself, another Star Wars connoisseur or any advanced LEGO builder. It comes with step-by-step instructions so you can zone in and enjoy the complex build.I honestly really like it and the promotional set is good enough that this will be a day 1 buy for me. I'm not complaining. I am just curious how many other SW sets have a vehicle larger than minifigure scale" Had no idea we were due for another UCS so early after the AT-AT, but I like the subject matter here. To me the single biggest factor that makes this a success is the new bubble windscreen, nothing else would have worked at this scale so this part was absolutely necessary. The modern color palette is at a good place to do justice on the paint job, and plenty of exposed studs for the authentic "LEGO" look. As has become common with 18+ sets and UCS models in particular, Lego Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder comes complete with a purpose-built display stand. It includes an information plaque, along with a space for the two included minifigures – Luke and C-3PO – to stand.

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Be transported to the desert planet of Tatooine as you build the first-ever LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series version of Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder (75341). Use new building techniques and custom-made LEGO elements to recreate this iconic vehicle in intricate detail. Unfortunately, there’s a little repetition when it comes to building the three engines of the Lego Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder. You’ll build the broken engine first, complete with its exposed wiring and mechanics. Next is the in-tact engine to sit on the other side of the ship, and finally the central engine that sits on top. Recently some clever guy invented some magic tech called "a printer" which can actually "print" stuff on curved pieces and believe it or not, those prints do not peel, fade, or look dirty. The landspeeder has two small holes on the underside where the stand slots in, but the rest of the vehicle’s underside is unremarkable. If I had one wish for this model it’s that it were a little closer to the film prop, as opposed to the in-universe vehicle. The real prop had a regular vehicle chassis with wheels that were crudely blurred out (via petroleum jelly on the film) to make it “float”. I would have loved for this landspeeder to include flip-down wheels so that it could be pushed around “floating” on the ground. But I also understand why LEGO didn’t go this route, as UCS models have always tried to be as accurate to the in-universe designs as possible. Still, it seems a relatively easy modification to make, so undoubtedly some fans will design a great conversion. I may be miss remembering something but didn't lego just say c3po's legs weren't going to get that much better than the trash compactor one?The other two engines on the right and top are very similar to each other but because of the way they attach to the vehicle they vary a bit in construction. Each of them uses a version of this central core with lots of SNOT elements for omni-directional studs.

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