75121-1
Imperial Death Trooper is LEGO set 75121-1. It has a score of 87. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 18.23% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2016, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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This awesome LEGO Death Trooper is awesome! He is a little tall, but overall, he is awesome!!! His gun is also so realistic and his whole figure is so realistic. He is definitely worth the money. I play with him all the time. These build-able figures have so many positions they can give you endless fun!
My 10yo absolutely loved this! He put it together on his own, and was having trouble with one piece that kept falling off but somehow he figured it out. It's very stable.
Overall, this is a good set. I think it's my fourth favorite Star Wars CCBS figure, after 75112 General Grievous, 75111 Darth Vader, and 75109 Obi-Wan Kenobi.
With its gleaming black uniform, the action figure really does mimic what kids will see from the Death Troopers on the big screen. Kids will like building their very own action figure that actually moves for lots of play. The poseability, functioning blaster, and detailed pieces will really make this an action figure that will inspire lots of imaginative play, whether kids are recreating scenes from the movie or making up their own Star Wars stories. But all of those things will also make this action figure really cool for older fans and collectors, too.
The Death Trooper is an interesting set... if you stop at the waist. The legs are too long, poorly articulated (compared to the previous sets), and have been seen on many others sets before (new leg shell aside, of course). The helmet is splendid, and the character is very well armed, but in the end, the set seems bland. Its main flaw, I think, is that it belongs to the third wave of Star Wars constraction sets, and thus hardly brings novelty after the twelve sets based on the other movies released previously.
I had high expectations for this figure and I am fairly satisfied on the whole. The upper body looks fantastic and I love the helmet but there are a number of minor issues which are somewhat frustrating as they could quite easily have been resolved. For instance, I am sure the connector could have been cast in black for the ankle joint and the design of the new thigh panels could have enclosed the grey skeleton a little more fully.