75167-1
Bounty Hunter Speeder Bike Battle Pack is LEGO set 75167-1. It has a score of 88. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 7 scored reviews and 10 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 13.55% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2017, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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LEGO 75167 Bounty Hunter Speeder Bike Battle Pack is nothing short of a perfect set. I still can't get over its pricetag which makes this so accessible. If you're a fan of LEGO Star Wars, you HAVE to get this set, and the fact that it won't burn a massive hole in your wallet makes this such an amazing LEGO set.
Now although this set is based more around The Freemaker Adventures, it evokes The Empire Strikes Back through the minifigure selection. The speeder bike is fun even if it is oversized. It's quite like an Endor speeder bike but with a blue and grey colour scheme along with more weaponry. The best part of course are the bounty hunters! Bossk has a brilliant head mould and a good shade of yellow is used for his jumpsuit. IG-88 works very well with a battle droid body and printed head piece. Then there's the insectoid-eyed 4-LOM with very detailed printing and the use of metallic grey is perfect. Dengar is the most average and hasn't changed from his last release but rounds off the selection nicely. A great battle pack of bounty hunters but it would have been nice to see Zuckuss included and blaster pistols instead of stud shooters.
This is a fun little set, a nice bike to add to the Rebel/Resistance armory. And I say that because this doesn't really say "This is a bike that the galaxy's most feared bounty hunters use". Granted, the four hunters are REALLY good, and probably 90% of the reason these sell. The only other time you can get three of these hunters (Bossk, Dengar, and IG-88 [the T-rex, the guy in white, and the robot]) is with different Slave I ships released over the years. 4-LOM (the other robot) is completely new, if I recall correctly, so even if you have the others, these give a much-needed update at a fraction of the cost. And the bike is a fun build too.
There's not much to say in conclusion to a review of a battle pack. We buy these sets regardless, because the choice of minifigures pulls us in. For the money, you get four bounty hunters you are likely to not already own.
75167 Bounty Hunder Speeder Bike Battle Pack was reviewed in issue 35 of Blocks Magazine.
All in all, this set is absolutely marvellous, and, apart from the lack of army building potential, is definitely the best LEGO Star Wars battle pack ever! The inclusion of 4-LOM is reason enough to justify the purchase of this set but LEGO went all-out and chose to include four named characters in this set! Furthermore, the speeder is nicely sized and the price is reasonable. Definitely a set I would recommend!
Ultimately, we buy Battle Packs for the minifigs, and the new and updated minifigs in this Battle Pack more than make up for the strange little — actually, overly large — speeder. At only $15 for some of the most-desired LEGO Star Wars characters, this is an utter steal.
Many Star Wars sets are criticised for their heavy reliance upon minifigures and this Battle Pack is a perfect example of such a trend, although it is no bad thing in this case. I cannot recall any set costing just £11.99 or $14.99 including such a brilliant selection of characters, most of whom will be new to even the most seasoned of LEGO Star Wars collectors given their prior exclusivity to much larger sets. All four minifigures are highly detailed and the brand new 4-LOM fills an enduring gap in the roster of Star Wars figures, although Zuckuss remains absent.