75118-1
Captain Phasma is LEGO set 75118-1. It has a score of 83. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 7 scored reviews and 10 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 34.67% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2016, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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A very well interpenetration of one of the most iconic villains ever, the building process was very fun, and the fact that this vader is made up from Bionic'ish Lego parts makes him look very aggressive, as if he's some sort of an "armored Vader", it just makes him look very cool in my opinion, and the size of the final build is great whether to play with or just have on display, I highly recommend this to any star wars and or Lego fan! (I included a photo to show what the final thing looks like if anyone is interested)
The figure looks great as a display piece and if you have some First Order Stormtroopers, that'll make her stand out even more. My first impressions of it when images of the set came out were very good and now that I've actually built Phasma, it came out better than I thought. I have a feeling that this set will probably be my favorite of The Force Awakens Buildable Figures.
I love Captain Phasma striding onto screen in her chrome armour, red-edged black cape and silver blaster. This figure does a good job in capturing Phasma's character. The build is easy, enjoyable and the finished model looks great. All of Captain Phasma's proportions are good. Phasma's helmet is extremely detailed, including all the little scratches and dents, and is very movie accurate. Phasma's armour is awesome, with great detail and is finished off perfectly with the black cape with red-edging. The only problem is that Phasma's armour isn't silver - it's grey. The photo makes her armour look silver but in real life it's shiny grey. It doesn't detract from the overall figure but it is a shame that Lego didn't make the armour silver. Phasma's pose-ability is awesome and is perfect for use in role-play or for being able to display the figure in any position you want. The figure is robust and would stand up to plenty of role-play and Phasma's blaster can shoot a 'laser' which is a fun little play feature. This is a good build-able figure, although not the best in the range, and I think it would be a 'big mistake' not to add Captain Phasma to any Force Awakens collection.
While Captain Phasma might've been robbed of an interesting role in the movie, the buildable version of her manages to check all the right boxes. Captain Phasma looks imposing, menacing and most of all, like a First Order Captain that you do not want to cross.
Even though Captain Phasma didn't have a huge role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, that won't stop fans from building this cool action figure and playing out scenes from the movie or imagining all-new stories for the Captain. Kids will like that this construction set makes it so easy to build their very own action figure.
I quite like this set. The silver armor is very nice and the helmet mould is very detailed. She is also pretty poseable and looks impressive on display. The price is perhaps a little bit high but not too outrageous.
If you're a Star Wars fan and collector, you've probably already picked up Captain Phasma by now, and I think those are the people who would like this set the most. If you're looking for CCBS pieces in Silver Metallic, this is also a great set to pick up, as it contains a lot of them. Otherwise, for $25, it's hard to really recommend this set to the casual constraction fan. It's a solid set, but pricy when there are cheaper options out there that are just as cool.
This figure offers a great deal of play value but also looks marvellous on display, especially when placed beside a couple of Stormtroopers for either a troop inspection or an action scene. I highly recommend this set and it is one of my favourites of the second wave.