- Kids can role-play as heroic warrior The Mandalorian and play out action-packed Star Wars: The Mandalorian scenes with this detailed, LEGO brick model of The Razor Crest (75292) starship
- This fun buildable toy includes 4 LEGO minifigures: The Mandalorian, Greef Karga, Scout Trooper and the Child, plus an IG-11 LEGO figure, all with cool weapons to role-play exciting battles
- The Razor Crest has a dual LEGO minifigure cockpit, 2 spring-loaded shooters, cargo hold with opening sides/access ramps and carbonite bounty elements inside, sleeping area and detachable escape pod for creative play
- This 1,023-piece construction playset offers a challenging build and combines brilliantly with other LEGO Star Wars sets, and makes a great holiday gift or birthday present for boys and girls ages 10+
- The Razor Crest dreadnought measures over 5.5” (14 centimeter) high, 15” (38 centimeter) long and 11” (28 centimeter) wide, and it makes an eye-catching Star Wars: The Mandalorian display piece when it is not being used to transport vital cargo
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Ibothoi Mangang Sanasam
This...Now This is the Way
I've got to be honest, when my fiancee and I saw the reveal for this set back in February we knew immediately that we'd be picking it up if only to have "the child" minifig. Of course, the set is so much more than just that little bundle of midi-chlorians. In fact, I'd say it's not even my favorite of the included minifigs. Before that though, I'd like to start with one of the most important design aspect of Legos: the box. I am so incredibly sorry to those who have said in their reviews that this set was not packaged in a separate box and defaced with a big ol' shipping sticker. I felt a little apprehension as I walked to our Amazon Hub that we would meet the same sorry fate. To my surprise, the opposite was true. The lego box itself was packaged in not one, but two different boxes of increasing size. More than just providing the set with enough protection while shipping, this packaging over-correct ensured that we received a pristine box for collecting purposes. The design of the box itself is beautiful, in typical Lego Company fashion, and as gamers we were both very excited to see a code that would give us access to the Razor Crest in the upcoming Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga printed on the side of the box. A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. Now, onto the build! The set was divided up into bags numbered 1 through 6. My fiancee and I divided the build duties between the two of us, taking turns building the different sections. The build is ingenious, the cockpit and the engines being particularly well done and exciting to consider in building and viewing. There is sticker work to be had here, which I find quite satisfying as a method of relaxing and slowing the build process to really appreciate the work being done. I especially love the engine and carbonite prisoner stickers. I've included many photos of the finished set and it's moving elements to illustrate how effective the finished product is. This includes some photos next to the UCS Sandcrawler for size comparison and totally intended The Mandalorian episode 2 role play. Speaking of play, the set comes with some wonderfully realized minifigs to carry out your own Star Wars Stories with. As I said at the beginning, "the child" minifig is arguably the star of the show here. It's minuscule size when compared to a traditional minifig makes the little friend somehow cuter than originally thought possible. The Mandalorian himself is very well done, with some fun printed aspects for his body and legs that is really appreciated. Not to mention that helmet. One criticism for the titular Mando: I would've loved his trademark disintegrator to be a dedicated printed piece, as opposed to a three piece creation. I don't mind that the design went that direction, but having that iconic weapon of his a singular and unique piece would've given his minifig a greater sense of gravitas and importance. Additionally, his head is a blank piece with nothing printed on it at all. I imagine this is a decision keeping true to the spirit of his particular Mandalorian sect's oath to never remove their helmets to "any living being", and I appreciate that dedication to the source material. It didn't bother me too much, but I could see it being just a little off-putting to some. All in all, though, there's nothing too Grievous going on here and I still love his figure. Moving on the scout trooper is a nice addition, and IG-11 is awesome to have a figure of as well. But good Greef, is Mr. Karga's minifig my favorite of the bunch. I love the two faces printed on either side of his head piece (cocky smile and frowning). I love the printed design of his shirt. I love the colors used for his body, legs, and arms. I celebrate this design's success, for its success is my success as well! I just wish this set came with minifigs for Cara Dune and Kuiil! Altogether, Lego's The Razor Crest is a brilliant addition to the Star Wars Lego Universe. It's wonderful to have a brand new piece of the Star Wars Universe rendered with such care, and we're incredibly happy with it. I can say with confidence that this is most definitely The Wat. Now, whether or not it can beat the Falcon through the treacherous Akkadese Maelstrom? That's a story for another time.
David Silver
Great Toy or Adult Collectible
Top notch set overall! You get 5 mini-figures total including The Child. All of them are well done. Shout out to the Scout Trooper, the new mold for the helmet is definitely a step up. I wish Mando had his full Beskar armor but it's still a great fig and also the same one used in the AT-ST Raider. The IG-88 could also use a new design all-together, it's the same one used for the battle droids w/ a few add-ons. The ship itself is very sturdy and very detailed for its size. It's like a mini UCS set making it a great display for adults. It's also still awesome as a toy. The spring-loaded shooters work and are discretely located. The interior is very functional with space for Mando to sleep, a roomy 2-seat cockpit, storage for 3 extra missiles, a little play space, 2 slots for the captured bounties (2 stickered carbonite pieces included), plus an area to store extra weapons behind the cockpit. I wish there were more printed pieces but this is how modern Lego rolls. I was happy to see the cockpit window is a printed piece. For the price this deserves 5-stars. There are a few minor issues like I mentioned but I can't really complain for the price.
Grace Rogers
Amazing!
This set was amazing! Totally worth the money! Had fun building and looked amazing once completed! Also the baby yoda fig you get is incredibly cute! Lol my kiddos could not get over how tiny and awesome he looked! Definitely recommend this LEGO set!
Chyna Dolly
This Is The Way!
Absolutely stunning! I love The Mandalorian, and I love LEGO. This set is based off of the amazing Razor Crest, it was quite fun to build, and I’m sure kids and adults will enjoy it!
Cma Pariyar
Awesome
Awesome
Santana Sanchez
The best set I have ever bought!
I love this set. It has great figures (some people complain about not having Kuiil but, I think the are going to make a set called Kuiil’s hut). There are not many design flaws. It has a lot of stickers and some big ones but I like stickers. Stickers are a precision test. They made a printed cockpit so there are no stickers there; it will last longer. There is a good amount of space inside. And it is massive! I put five stars on the easy to assemble category but I believe that rating section does not give this set justice. It is not meant to be super easy to build, you NEED to pay attention. If you don’t pay attention to your builds you will mess up. On the first bag I messed up on one price and had to disassemble most of the thing. It is not meant to be a beginners set. All in all, this set has a difficult build, Which is good, and has a beautiful build. ps- people say it cost too much for price to piece but this set has a lot of big pieces. Is a 1 by 1 brick you can’t compare that with the cockpit piece or the engine peice.
Mary Cox Morris
Great set
My son really loves Legos and we gave him this set for his birthday. He is 9 and pretty good at building things. He put this together in about 3-4 days. It comes in several bags to work on one by one so it isn't too overwhelming. It didn't seem very big as I thought it would be once assembled but he enjoyed it. I think Legos in general are overpriced but what can you do. We ordered frustration free packaging and it was perfect. It came in a slim box that fit right over the Lego box so there was no ruined surprise which we were a little worried about how it would arrive.
Gaurav Aghi
This is the way!
Words cannot explain how much I love this Lego set. First off, I received the product a day before Amazon quoted, so that was a great bonus. The box was flawless upon delivery. Thank you UPS. I stared at the daunting novel of instructions and got to work. The instructions were easy to follow and the whole build took about 3 hours total. Not bad for just over 1000 pieces. The ship is sturdy and has lots of moving parts and secret compartment type areas that allow for awesome storytelling. This set is a must-have for any Star Wars fan. Oh, and on a side note, the set was worth it alone for the most adorable Lego figurine ever....The Child.
Tyler Schwenk
The Mando set we’ve all been waiting for!
Great set Fantastic figures Good build Solid build The dream set for Mandalorian fans Needed a couple more figures and a speeder bike for the trooper Sections of the ship felt lazy and unfinished Not perfect sadly
Ronald Miranda
Awesome Build
I'd wanted this since the first episode, simply for the look of the ship. The fact the build itself was so enjoyable just added to the overall value. Not a big fan of stickers / decals though, really wish they'd just give us printed parts, even its its a bit more price wise. Hope we see a UCS edition in the future