75091-1
Flash Speeder is LEGO set 75091-1. It has a score of 82. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 7 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 38.95% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2015, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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We built this about 2 months ago and it has remained a very highly play-factor set. My 4 and 7 year old could build it in about an hour and a half together. They have tweaked it over the last few months but continue to play with it almost daily. The figurines are a great set to their Lego Star Wars universe, particularly the Gungan. It's also nice that the set is durable enough that there is minimal repairs necessary as they play. Many Lego Star Wars sets break pretty easily so that much of the play time is actually repair time. This set looks good and rarely breaks badly.
One of the least remembered vehicles in the Star Wars world is finally a LEGO once again. The only reason the build was difficult was because I built it in the car on the ride home. I wasn't driving of course. The minifigs of this set were pretty good, and even if droids seem to come a lot, they are great to add to an army. The Naboo officers were nice, and I didn't have any yet. The set itself is a bit overpriced as I see it, though. Even if the piece count is better than the price, the pieces are not that big. I even think the scale of the movie version to the Lego version isn't right. The Lego may be too big for the scale. Other than that, the set is very nice. Green is a somewhat unusual color, which means is great to have, and the functions are very nice. Actually, a flash speeder is what started the 4 way battle of Naboo. Darth Maul vs. Obi and Qui-Gon, the space battle, the gungans vs. the droids, and the fight to the throne room. This is a nice set to get and I would very much recommend it.
I built a whole lot of the 2015 Star Wars sets, and in that middle range, this was easily the most enjoyable set I put together. It's easily one of the better speeders we've gotten, and there's some real value packed into a $30 set. The minifigures are solid additions, even with an extra Legolas face. It's not a “wow, gotta have it" set, but you won't feel like you wasted your money when you pick it up.
Fans can recreate the scenes from The Phantom Menace where the Naboo Security Force worked with the Gungans to defeat the Droid army. It's also a small but nice-looking vehicle for a LEGO Star Wars Collection.
At first glance, you could think this is an underrated set, but I am glad I am mistaken after building it. The building experience was enjoyable and I like the playability and design very much especially the doors design. The design is rather sleek with the smooth facade. The downside of it, is the high price.
I think this set is alright. The build looks pretty sleek at the front but the overly studded, primitive section to the rear just ruins the overall look. The playability is alright with the four seats and the various moving features, and the price is reasonable. The minifigure selection is okay, with no standout figures (though the inclusion of 5 does help it to an extent.)