75220-1
Sandcrawler is LEGO set 75220-1. It has a score of 70. This is bad compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 14.9% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2018, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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Christmas is coming soon, and if you have the $(in this price range) for a gift for a child (or adult) who is a Lego Star Wars fan, this set is a must have. I've got the 2nd generation model of the Sandcrawler, and it is truly a great model--but it was a pain to build. Though, it looks great set up as a display. But you know what? This one looks just as good, and I bet it is much easier to build. The Lego designers have done a great job on this set! It costs about $160.00 less, and has as many play features. I like the interior of this one better. The figures are great too--here you get a death star droid and that orange astromech that appears on screen for a few seconds in "A New Hope". This set also comes with a neat work cart as well. For a little bit more, you can add the Tatooine battle pack--and then you'll have as much as the big set in terms of Jawas. No, you don't get Uncle Owen. But look for him later on (as well as Aunt Beru);I know Lego is going to come out with a Lars Homestead set (that's a hint, Lego!) So don't hesitate to get this indispensable Star Wars Lego set.
Although not the prettiest set in the LEGO Star Wars collection, builders will enjoy the assembly, and die-hard fans of the Force will love the retro Sandcrawler.
I think this set is alright. The build is quite good despite its small size, and the playability is fine despite the relatively small interior (which has been used to the fullest). However, I think the minifigure selection could have been better and the set is definitely pretty darn expensive – the build is pretty small in comparison to the price you pay.
Don't be put off by 75220 Sandcrawler's diminutive size in the face of its predecessor. It does more than enough to warrant its place on shelves, and indeed in your collection, simply by virtue of its more accessible nature – and, of course, some excellent minifigures. And if you never got chance to pick up 75059, this should shoot straight to the top of your list. You know, if you like big, brown boxes.
75059 Sandcrawler was released in 2014 and remains the definitive version of this popular vehicle, as one might expect given its large size. Nevertheless, I am very impressed with 75220 Sandcrawler. Not only does the model look superb when compared with the source material but its interior represents a significant improvement over the Ultimate Collector Series set, providing plenty of room for figures.