75126-1
First Order Snowspeeder is LEGO set 75126-1. It has a score of 78. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 7 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 40.47% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2016, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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I love this one, it's a great small build, cheap $10, the cheapest way to get an awesome wookie mold. Goes well with all the other wookies but still looks different. I have zero problems with this price point or the build/piece count/minifig. It's just a well done Microfighter.
Cool! As mentioned before, I love Microfighters. They are fun and swooshable. So I picked up the cute set. It was also partly to expand my Snowtrooper army. The minifigure is good. Highly detailed, the Snowtrooper even has a black neck piece! At this price range! The only thing he lacks is his kama. He comes with a medium blaster. The build is short and the final model is average sized. The engines spin, I don't know why. Is that supposed to copy the large model with rapid stud shooters? Speaking of stud shooters, there is one included. Stud shooters seem to be a staple for the First Order Snowspeeders. I honestly prefer flick-fire missiles, unless the number of 1x1 pieces included is high. This is an okay set. I would recommend it because of the minifigure. Build: 8/20 Play experience: 13/20 Minifigures: 16/20 Price: 11/20 Display: 14/20 TOTAL: 62/100
This small LEGO Star Wars set can be used to recreate the scene from the Force Awakens when General Hux addresses the huge crowd of First Order troops at Star Killer Base. It's also good for expanding existing Stormtrooper collections.
Contrary to my expectations I think this is the better of the two Microfighters based on The Force Awakens. The minifigure is a welcome addition to an army, despite the absence of a kama, while the Snowspeeder itself is splendid. The designer has perfectly combined accuracy to the film with the chibi styling of Microfighters and the result is aesthetically pleasing as well as fun to play with.