75092-1
Naboo Starfighter is LEGO set 75092-1. It has a score of 86. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 3 reviews, based on 7 scored reviews and 9 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 20.29% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2015, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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I got this set for my birthday, and it was great!! It was an average build because the stickers are a little challenging, but overall, this set looks amazing. Pros: Great Design Minifigures are Nice Extra Spring Loaded Missiles Extra Mini Builds Stand Cons: R2's Head has to Turn Stickers One thing I wish Lego included was a Darth Maul minifig and a Padme minifig. Overall, a great set!!
The droid Decas are amazing!! I didn't have any yet and they are so cool. The ship is very elegant and an accurate scale. The ONLY thing I would have changed with this set is adding an extra prisoner pilot. Don't let the piece count deceive you this set is worth it.
I think this is a pretty great set. I'm not sure what the general reaction to this was but I really liked it. The build looks a bit simple but it's done very well and the other builds included make it more like a diorama than a normal LEGO toy. The very large selection of minifigures included is pretty great too, as I don't think any other set has a figure selection this large at this price point (except maybe some battle droid troop carrier sets). The playability is also very good, thanks to all the builds, the swooshability of the ship, and the generous selection of minifigures. The price is alright — it's not amazing but it's good enough.
Star Wars fans can recreate scenes from the Phantom Menace with this set. It can also be used to stage or play out larger Star Wars battles.
It's a solid set, but I can see passing if you already have the figure or the fighter. However, if you do have a chance to get it, especially on sale, you won't really be let down.
If you missed out on this set in 2007 or 2011, now is as good of a time as any to pick it up. Containing 442 pieces and retailing for $50, it's not a bad deal at all when you consider the number of minifigures and droids it contains as well as all of the accesories and play features. I definitely am enjoying the set and think it's a worthy addition to any Star Wars fan's collection.